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This group show refers to a 1994 undertaking: a pair of sister exhibitions mounted at the New Museum in New York and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, curated, respectively, by Marcia Tucker and Marcia Tanner. They displayed a third wave of feminist artists, whose work explored gender issues in a humorous and ultimately in-your-face manner. The 1990s were marked by identity politics, which the original "Bad Girls" loudly and proudly expressed. "Daughter of Bad Girls" follows up with a selection of nine artists who continue in a similar vein today.
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