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Report Card

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1986

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Artist: Guerrilla Girls, American Active 1985-present

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Barbara Lee in honor of Harvard's first woman President, Drew Gilpin Faust, 2021.491.2

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© Guerrilla Girls

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Report Card

People

Artist: Guerrilla Girls, American Active 1985-present

Date

1986

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Barbara Lee in honor of Harvard's first woman President, Drew Gilpin Faust, 2021.491.2

Copyright

© Guerrilla Girls

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Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-27

The image is a poster titled "Guerrilla Girls' 1986 Report Card," which critiques the representation of women artists in various art galleries. The poster lists several art galleries in the leftmost column and provides the number of women artists featured in those galleries during the 1985-6 and 1986-7 periods in the next two columns, respectively. In the rightmost column, there are handwritten remarks that critique each gallery's efforts (or lack thereof) to include women artists. For example, Blum Helman has "No improvement" noted next to it, Mary Boone is described as "Boy crazy," and Edward Thorp is commended with "making excellent progress." The organization responsible for this report card is the Guerrilla Girls, as noted at the bottom of the poster along with their slogan, "Conscience of the Art World."

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The image is of a report card entitled "GUERRILLA GIRLS' 1986 REPORT CARD." It lists various art galleries and the number of women artists they exhibited in the years 1985 and 1986, followed by remarks on their performance. The galleries listed include Blum Helman, Mary Boone, Grace Borgenicht, and others such as Leo Castelli, Allan Frumkin, and Pace. The corresponding remarks range from "no improvement," and "Boy crazy," to "Delinquent," "Working below capacity," and "Unforgivable." The number of women artists shown by these galleries are mostly zeros and ones, suggesting a commentary on the underrepresentation of women artists in these venues during the mid-1980s. At the bottom of the report card, there is a tagline saying "GUERRILLA GIRLS CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD" and an address indicating a location in New York. The Guerrilla Girls are an anonymous group of feminist, female artists devoted to fighting sexism and racism within the art world. This report card is a form of protest art they created to critique and bring attention to the gender disparities in the art community.

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The image appears to be a 1986 "Report Card" from the Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous group of feminist activists and artists who use facts, humor, and visual imagery to expose discrimination against women and artists of color in the art world. The report card evaluates various artists and art galleries, providing remarks about their progress or lack thereof in addressing issues of gender and racial inequity in the art world. The report card itself does not contain any human faces, so I will refrain from identifying or naming any individuals mentioned in the image.

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This is a "Report Card" created by the Guerrilla Girls, an activist art group, from 1986. It evaluates various art galleries based on their representation of women artists. The document is formatted like a school report card, listing galleries in the left column and showing statistics for "No. of Women" in two academic years (1985-6 and 1986-7), followed by critical "Remarks." The remarks are intentionally written in a style mimicking teacher's comments, with assessments like "no improvement," "boy crazy," "lacks initiative," and "needs work." Most galleries show very low numbers (many zeros and ones) for women artists represented, and the comments are largely negative, with remarks like "unforgivable," "failing," and "underachiever." Only a few galleries show slight improvement, with Edward Thorp gallery notably increasing from 1 to 4 women artists and receiving the comment "making excellent progress." This piece serves as a pointed critique of the art world's gender discrimination in the mid-1980s, using humor and the familiar format of a school report card to highlight the serious issue of women's underrepresentation in major art galleries. The Guerrilla Girls' address in New York is listed at the bottom, along with their tagline "CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD."

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The image shows a "Guerrilla Girls' 1986 Report Card". It lists various art galleries along with the number of women artists represented by each gallery in 1985 and 1986. The remarks column provides succinct, often tongue-in-cheek comments on each gallery's performance in terms of gender representation. Some galleries like Mary Boone and Grace Borgenicht had no women artists in either year, while others like Diane Brown and Leo Castelli showed slight improvements from 1985 to 1986. The overall tone of the remarks suggests the representation of women artists was still unacceptably low across most of these prominent galleries in 1986.

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The image depicts a report card created by the Guerrilla Girls, a group of anonymous female artists known for their feminist and anti-racist activism in the art world. The report card is titled "Guerrilla Girls' 1986 Report Card" and features a list of galleries on the left side, with columns for the number of women artists exhibited in 1985-1986 and 1986-1987, as well as a remarks section. The report card critiques the lack of representation of women artists in prominent galleries during that time period. The Guerrilla Girls' message is clear: they are calling out the art world for its sexism and lack of diversity. The report card serves as a powerful tool for raising awareness about these issues and sparking conversation and change. Overall, the image is a thought-provoking commentary on the state of the art world in the 1980s and the ongoing struggle for gender equality in the arts.

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The image is a report card from the Guerrilla Girls, a group of anonymous feminist artists, activists, and art critics. The report card is titled "Guerrilla Girls' 1986 Report Card" and appears to evaluate various art galleries based on the number of women artists they exhibited in 1985-86 and 1986-87. The report card is structured in a tabular format with columns for the gallery name, the number of women artists exhibited in 1985-86, the number of women artists exhibited in 1986-87, and remarks. The remarks section includes comments on the galleries' performance regarding the exhibition of women artists. The report card lists several galleries, including Blum Helman, Mary Boone, Grace Borgenicht, Diane Brown, Leo Castelli, Charles Cowles, Marisa del Rey, Allan Frumkin, Marian Goodman, Pat Hearn, Marlborough, Oil & Steel, Pace, Tony Shafrazi, Sperone Westwater, Edward Thorp, and Washburn. Each gallery's performance is evaluated based on the number of women artists they exhibited in the two years mentioned. The remarks section includes comments such as "no improvement," "lacks initiative," "could do even better," "not paying attention," "needs work," "no progress," "doesn't follow directions," "keep trying," "delinquent," "failing," "underachiever," "waking below capacity," "still unsatisfactory," "unforgivable," "making excellent progress," and "unacceptable." The report card also includes the Guerrilla Girls' logo and the phrase "Conscience of the Art World." The source of the report card is cited as "Art in America Annual 1985-6 and 1986-7," and the location is given as "Box 1056 Cooper St. NY, NY 10276."

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The image is a report card titled "Guerrilla Girls' 1986 Report Card." It is a document that lists various galleries and their performance in terms of exhibiting women artists. The report card includes the names of the galleries, the number of women artists exhibited in two different time periods (1985-1986 and 1986-1987), and remarks about their performance. The remarks are written in black marker and include phrases such as "no improvement," "lacks initiative," "needs work," and "unacceptable." The report card also includes the source of the data, which is the Art in America Annual 1985-6 and 1986-7. The Guerrilla Girls, who are known for their feminist activism and art, created this report card to highlight the lack of representation of women artists in the art world.

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GUERRILLA GIRLS' 1986 REPORT CARD NO. OF NO. OF WOMEN WOMEN 1985-6 1986-7 REMARKS 1 no improvement O Boy 'cragy O Lačks iniiative 2 Could do even better 4 GALLERY Blum Helman Mary Boone Grace Borgenicht Diane Brown Leo Castelli Charles Cowles Marisa del Rey Allan Frumkin Marian Goodman Pat Hearn Marlborough Oil & Steel Расе Tony Shafrazi Sperone Westwater Edward Thorp Washburn 1 3 not paying attention 2 needs wok o no progress 1 Doesn't folbw diractions 1 Keep thying O Delinquent 1 Failing 1 Underåchieer 2 Waking below capacity 1 Still 'unsatiafactay o Unforgivable 4 making excellant progress 1 Unaceeptable 1 Source: Art In America Annual 1985-6 and 1986-7 Box 1056 Cooper So. NY, NY 10276 GUERRILLA GIRLS CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD
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