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created on 2022-05-05
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OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-15
The image shows a black and white printed message with a heading that reads "TRADITIONAL VALUES AND QUALITY RETURN TO THE WHITNEY MUSEUM". Below the heading, there is a bar chart representing data for "BIENNIAL ARTISTS" for three different years: 1991, 1993, and 1995. Each bar is divided into sections indicating percentages for different demographic groups: "Females of Color", "Males of Color", "White Females", and "White Males". For each year, the chart shows the following percentages: - 1991: Females of Color 4.4%, Males of Color 5.9%, White Females 29.4%, White Males 60.3% - 1993: Females of Color 11.4%, Males of Color 22.75%, White Females 29.5%, White Males 60.3% - 1995: Females of Color 5.5%, Males of Color 11.1%, White Females 27.7%, White Males 60.3% At the bottom of the image, there is text that says, "A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM Guerrilla Girls CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD" followed by an address "532 LaGuardia Place #237 NY, NY 10012". In the footnote, it states "*Film and video artists not included in statistics".
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-15
The image is a poster created by the Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous group of feminist activist artists. The poster critiques the racial and gender diversity of the artists exhibited at the Whitney Museum by displaying statistics on the representation of different groups of artists over several years. At the top, in large, bold font, the poster reads: "TRADITIONAL VALUES AND QUALITY RETURN TO THE WHITEY MUSEUM", which is a play on words implying that the museum predominantly features white artists, suggesting a lack of diversity. Below this title, the poster presents three bar graphs representing the percentages of different groups of artists shown at the Whitney Museum for the years 1991, 1993, and 1995. The categories are split into four groups: 1. Females of Color 2. Males of Color 3. White Females 4. White Males Each bar graph has four segments corresponding to these groups, and the percentages for each group are indicated in the bars: - In 1991: - Females of Color: 4.4% - Males of Color: 5.9% - White Females: 29.4% - White Males: 60.3% - In 1993: - Females of Color: 11.4% - Males of Color: 0% - White Females: 22.75% - White Males: 60.3% - In 1995: - Females of Color: 5.5% - Males of Color: 11.1% - White Females: 27.7% - White Males: 60.3% At the bottom of the poster, there is a note that states: "A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM GUERRILLA GIRLS, CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD" followed by their address, suggesting that this is part of their ongoing effort to highlight and challenge issues in the art world, such as lack of diversity and inclusion. The poster uses bold, contrasting colors and clear statistics to underline its message about the need for greater representation of artists of color and women in prominent art institutions.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-15
The image displays statistics on the racial and gender demographics of artists featured in the Whitey Museum over the years 1995, 1993, and 1991. It shows the percentages of females of color, white females, and white males among the "biennial artists" showcased at the museum. The image also includes a "public service message" from the Guerrilla Girls, an activist group that advocates for greater representation of women and minorities in the art world.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-15
The image presents statistics on the "Traditional Values and Quality Return to the Whitney Museum" over three different years - 1991, 1993, and 1995. The data is broken down by gender and race, showing the percentages of Females of Color, White Females, and White Males in each year. In all three years, White Males make up around 60% of the total, while the representation of Females of Color and White Females increases slightly over time. Below the main chart, there is a note stating "BIENNIAL ARTISTS*", with an asterisk clarifying that "Film and video artists not included in statistics". At the bottom, the image indicates this is "A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM GUERRILLA GIRLS CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD", with their logo and an address in NY, NY 10012.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-15
This is a satirical infographic poster created by the Guerrilla Girls, an activist art group. The title reads "TRADITIONAL VALUES AND QUALITY RETURN TO THE WHITEY MUSEUM" and shows demographic statistics for artists represented at what appears to be the Whitney Museum between 1991-1995. The data is presented in horizontal bar charts for three years (1991, 1993, and 1995), breaking down the percentages of artists by demographic groups: Females of Color, Males of Color, White Females, and White Males. The striking feature is that White Males consistently maintain 60.3% representation across all three years, while other groups show varying levels of significantly smaller representation. At the bottom, it's labeled as "A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM GUERRILLA GIRLS CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD" with an address in New York. There's also a note indicating that film and video artists are not included in the statistics. The poster uses sharp satire through its title "Whitey Museum" to critique the lack of diversity in major art institutions during this period.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15
The image depicts a poster titled "TRADITIONAL VALUES AND QUALITY RETURN TO THE WHITEY MUSEUM," which presents data on the representation of different groups in the Whitey Museum from 1991 to 1995. **Title and Subtitle** The title is prominently displayed in large black text at the top of the poster, while the subtitle "A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM GUERRILLA GIRLS CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD" is written in smaller black text at the bottom. **Data Presentation** The poster features a bar graph that illustrates the percentage of different groups represented in the museum's exhibitions over the four-year period. The graph is divided into three sections, each representing a different year: 1991, 1993, and 1995. Within each section, there are four bars that correspond to the following groups: * Females of Color * Males of Color * White Females * White Males Each bar is labeled with the percentage of that group represented in the museum's exhibitions for the corresponding year. **Statistics** The statistics presented in the graph are as follows: * 1991: + Females of Color: 4.4% + Males of Color: 5.9% + White Females: 29.4% + White Males: 60.3% * 1993: + Females of Color: 11.4% + Males of Color: 22.75% + White Females: 29.5% + White Males: 60.3% * 1995: + Females of Color: 5.5% + Males of Color: 11.1% + White Females: 27.7% + White Males: 60.3% **Additional Information** At the bottom of the poster, there is a note that states, "*Film and video artists not included in statistics." Additionally, the address of Guerrilla Girls Conscience of the Art World is provided: 532 LaGuardia Place #237, NY, NY 10012. Overall, the poster suggests that the Whitey Museum has made an effort to increase representation of underrepresented groups in its exhibitions over the four-year period, but still has a long way to go to achieve true diversity and inclusivity.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15
The image depicts a poster titled "TRADITIONAL VALUES AND QUALITY RETURN TO THE WHITEY MUSEUM" in large black text at the top. The poster features three bar graphs, each representing a different year: 1991, 1993, and 1995. The graphs display the percentage of female and male artists of color, as well as white females and males, who participated in biennial artists' events. **Graph Details:** * **1991:** * Females of Color: 4.4% * Males of Color: 5.9% * White Females: 29.4% * White Males: 60.3% * **1993:** * Females of Color: 11.4% * Males of Color: 22.75% * White Females: 29.5% * White Males: 60.3% * **1995:** * Females of Color: 5.5% * Males of Color: 11.1% * White Females: 27.7% * White Males: 60.3% **Additional Information:** * The poster includes a message from the Guerrilla Girls, a group of anonymous female artists who use humor and irony to critique the art world's lack of diversity and representation. * The message reads: "A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM GUERRILLA GIRLS CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD." * The poster also includes an address for the Guerrilla Girls: "532 LaGUARDIA PLACE #237. NY, NY 10012." Overall, the poster highlights the underrepresentation of artists of color in the art world, particularly in biennial events, and serves as a call to action for greater diversity and inclusion.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-15
The image is a poster that appears to be a public service message from "Guerrilla Girls," a group known for their feminist and social justice activism in the art world. The poster has a white background with black text and a bar chart. The title of the poster reads "TRADITIONAL VALUES AND QUALITY RETURN TO THE WHITEY MUSEUM," which suggests a critique of the representation of artists in the art world, particularly at the Whitney Museum. The poster includes a bar chart with three bars representing the years 1991, 1993, and 1995. The chart shows the percentage of white males, white females, and females of color in the museum. The chart indicates that the percentage of white males has remained relatively stable over the years, while the percentage of white females and females of color has increased slightly. The poster also includes the address of the Guerrilla Girls' location in New York City.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-15
The image shows a poster with a graph and text. The poster is titled "Traditional Values and Quality Return to the Whitney Museum." It is a public service message from Guerilla Girls. The graph shows the percentage of different groups of artists in the Whitney Museum in 1991, 1993, and 1995. The poster also includes the text "Biennial Artists" and "Film and video artists not included in statistics." The poster is displayed on a gray wall.