The subversive posters of Guerrilla Girls use wit and bold imagery to draw attention to the underrepresentation of women artists in public galleries. Under the cover of night, they sneakily plaster these posters in cities worldwide. The iconic tote bag features thirteen ironic statements, made from recycled materials. The artwork is a nod to the 1988 piece by Guerrilla Girls, titled "The Advantages of Being a Woman Artist," which was acquired by Tate London in 2003. Each member of Guerrilla Girls takes on the persona of a renowned female artist, both to protect their anonymity and to celebrate the brilliance of these creators. Without the vision of female and artists of color, you are only seeing a fraction of the art world.