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New York 80

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1976

People

Artist: Aaron Siskind, American 1903 - 1991

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Photographs

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Carl Chiarenza and Heidi Katz, P2000.135

Copyright

© Estate of Aaron Siskind

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New York 80

People

Artist: Aaron Siskind, American 1903 - 1991

Date

1976

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Carl Chiarenza and Heidi Katz, P2000.135

Copyright

© Estate of Aaron Siskind

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Feature analysis

Amazon

Poster

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AWS Rekognition

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Captions

Clarifai

Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-12

visual artist, map of the world.

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-04

a photograph of a map of a map of the world

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-09

This image is an abstract artwork featuring torn newspaper fragments against a stark black background. The ripped paper pieces reveal partial text, including phrases such as "George Wall," "school children," and a phone number "789-1680." The jagged edges of the paper create uneven, organic shapes, adding texture and visual tension to the piece. The artist has signed the work on the lower right corner ("Ann Sickbert") and handwritten "New York 80 6/20" on the lower left, indicating the artwork's title, location, or year of creation. This minimalist composition blends elements of typography and collaged fragments, evoking themes of decay, fragmentation, or fleeting information.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-09

The image is a black and white abstract artwork by Aaron Siskind, featuring torn and fragmented newspaper on a dark background. The torn pieces of newspaper reveal partial text, including phrases like "George Wall," "Black," and "school children." The fragments are arranged in a way that creates an abstract form, with rough and jagged edges, giving it a textured appearance. The overall composition is dynamic, with the irregular shapes and text creating visual interest. Below the artwork, there is a handwritten inscription saying "New York 80 8/30" and the artist's signature, Aaron Siskind.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-14

The image appears to be a black and white photograph of torn and weathered posters or advertisements. The posters are fragmented and overlapping, creating a collage-like effect. The text on the posters is partially obscured, but some words can be made out, such as "School children" and a phone number. The overall impression is one of decay and the passage of time, with the tattered and layered posters conveying a sense of urban decay or neglect.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-14

This appears to be a black and white artistic photograph showing torn or peeling paper fragments against a dark background. The fragments form an abstract shape, with some visible text including what appears to be a phone number (789-1680) and partial words or phrases like "school child" and "Wall." The composition has an interesting contrast between the light colored paper fragments and the deep black background. At the bottom of the image, there appears to be text indicating "New York" and a date, along with what might be an artist's signature. The overall effect is quite graphic and abstract, with the torn paper creating an interesting silhouette or form against the darkness.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-28

The image is a black-and-white photograph of a piece of paper with torn edges, featuring a phone number and other illegible text. The paper is positioned in the center of the image, with its edges curled up and torn in various places. The background of the image is dark and shadowy, with a white border around the edges.

  • The paper appears to be a piece of paper that has been torn or ripped, with jagged edges and uneven surfaces.
    • The paper is white with black text, but the text is not legible due to the tears and creases.
    • The paper is positioned in the center of the image, with its edges curled up and torn in various places.
  • The background of the image is dark and shadowy, with a white border around the edges.
    • The background is a solid color, with no visible texture or pattern.
    • The white border around the edges of the image is thin and uniform, with no visible creases or folds.
  • The overall effect of the image is one of fragility and impermanence, as if the paper is about to tear apart at any moment.
    • The image conveys a sense of vulnerability and delicacy, as if the paper is a fragile and easily damaged object.
    • The image may also suggest a sense of nostalgia or melancholy, as if the paper is a relic of a past time or place.

In summary, the image is a black-and-white photograph of a piece of paper with torn edges, featuring a phone number and other illegible text. The paper is positioned in the center of the image, with its edges curled up and torn in various places. The background of the image is dark and shadowy, with a white border around the edges. The overall effect of the image is one of fragility and impermanence, conveying a sense of vulnerability and delicacy.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-28

This image is a black and white photograph of a torn poster or advertisement, with the majority of the text obscured. The remaining visible text includes "New York PO" in the bottom-left corner, "789-1680" in the center, and "SUNDAY 9 A.M. to" above the phone number. The background of the image is black, while the border surrounding the photograph is white.

The overall atmosphere of the image suggests that it may be an artistic representation of urban decay or neglect, as the torn and faded poster appears to have been left on a wall for an extended period. The use of black and white photography adds to the sense of nostalgia and abandonment, creating a haunting and thought-provoking visual experience.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-03

The image features a monochromatic artwork on a black background. The artwork appears to be a collage of various shapes and text, with a central figure that resembles a person or a character. The text includes phrases like "New York," "8/26," "on Bla," "Wall," "on child," "on Mar," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on," "on

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-03

The image shows a black and white photograph of a torn piece of paper. The paper appears to be a torn newspaper advertisement. The paper has been torn into various shapes and sizes, and some of the torn pieces have been placed on top of each other. The torn pieces of paper are arranged in a way that creates a silhouette of a person. The image is framed with a white border.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-01

The image is a black and white print with a focus on torn and weathered paper fragments against a dark background. The composition is abstract, emphasizing the textures and forms created by the ripped edges of the paper.

Here's a breakdown:

  • Main Subject: The central element is a large, irregular shape composed of ripped pieces of what appears to be posters or advertisements. The paper is light-toned against a stark black background. This contrasts the texture and surface details.
  • Details within the Paper: Small fragments of text are visible on the paper. It seems that this paper was originally a poster or flyer. Words like "Blac," "George Wall," "school child," and "Y & SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 789-1680" are partially legible, suggesting the remnants of advertisements or announcements.
  • Composition: There is a thin, elongated light-toned line that runs along the left edge of the picture. The overall composition feels unbalanced, with the bulk of the shape concentrated in the center, creating a visual tension.
  • Technical Aspects: The image is a black and white photograph or print. The high contrast between the light paper and dark background amplifies the textures of the paper, such as cracks, wrinkles, and the edges.
  • Annotations: In the bottom margin, there are handwritten annotations. It reads "New York 80 8/26" and "Ann Siskind," which may indicate that this is a piece from the artist Ann Siskind's work from the year 1980.

In essence, the image is a study of decay, texture, and the abstract beauty found in everyday urban environments, specifically highlighting the effects of time and the environment on printed matter.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-01

The image is a black and white photograph of a weathered wall, likely in an urban environment, with remnants of torn posters or advertisements clinging to it. The composition focuses on the textures and abstract shapes created by the decaying layers of paper.

In the center of the frame, there is an irregularly shaped area where pieces of paper are still attached to the wall. Fragments of text are visible on these tattered remnants, hinting at the original messages of the posters. The text includes phrases like "Bla", "George Wall", "tool child", "Y & SUNDAY 9 A.M. to", and a phone number: "789-1680." The edges of these paper remnants are jagged and torn, suggesting a history of weathering and human interaction.

Surrounding the central area of torn paper is a dark, solid background. To the left, a vertical, light-colored form runs from the top to the lower half of the frame.

At the bottom of the photograph, there are inscriptions. On the left, it reads "New York 80 8/26". On the right, there is a signature, "Aaron Siskind." The photograph is framed by a white border.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05

The image is a black and white photograph depicting a torn and weathered poster or piece of paper adhered to a dark background, possibly a wall. The poster contains fragments of text, which are partially legible. The visible text includes phrases such as "Mar," "Black," "school children," "Wall," and "SUNDAY 9 A.M. to," followed by a phone number "789-1680."

The poster appears to be significantly damaged, with large portions missing, giving it a ragged and irregular shape. The edges of the remaining pieces are frayed and curled, suggesting that the poster has been exposed to the elements for some time. The overall effect is one of decay and neglect, capturing a sense of urban decay or the passage of time.

In the bottom left corner, the text "New York 80 8/50" is printed, indicating that this might be part of a limited edition series of photographs taken in New York in 1980. The bottom right corner features the signature "Aaron Siskind," identifying the photographer. The stark contrast between the dark background and the lighter, textured paper creates a dramatic visual effect.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-03

The image appears to be a black and white photograph of a torn piece of paper with text on it. The paper is torn in an irregular manner, with some parts jagged and others smoother. The text on the paper is fragmented and partially obscured due to the tears. The background is entirely black, which contrasts with the white paper and the text on it. The bottom left corner of the image has some text that reads "New York 80 8/72," and the bottom right corner has a signature that says "Cowan Shields." The overall aesthetic is abstract and artistic, possibly a piece of conceptual art or a photograph meant to convey a specific message or mood.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-03

This image is an artistic representation of a map in the shape of the state of New York. The map is created using torn pieces of printed paper, giving it a fragmented and textured appearance. The background is black, which contrasts sharply with the white and gray tones of the paper fragments. The text on the paper pieces is partially legible, with words like "Monday," "9 A.M.," "789-1680," and "George Wall" visible. The artwork is signed by the artist, Susan Sklarew, and is numbered 8/20, indicating it is part of a limited edition series. The title "New York 80" is also written in the bottom left corner.

Text analysis

Amazon

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