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Title

These Artists

Date

1985

People

Artist: Guerrilla Girls, American Active 1985-present

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Barbara Lee in honor of Harvard's first woman President, Drew Gilpin Faust, 2021.491.1

Copyright

© Guerrilla Girls

Human Generated Data

Title

These Artists

People

Artist: Guerrilla Girls, American Active 1985-present

Date

1985

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Barbara Lee in honor of Harvard's first woman President, Drew Gilpin Faust, 2021.491.1

Copyright

© Guerrilla Girls

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Amazon
created on 2022-02-19

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Clarifai
created on 2023-10-28

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Imagga
created on 2022-02-19

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Google
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Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Menu
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Imagga

text visuals 100%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

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

The image depicts a poster featuring the names of numerous artists. At the top of the poster, in bold capital letters, is the question: "WHAT DO THESE ARTISTS HAVE IN COMMON?" Below this question, on the left and center-right portions of the poster, are the listed names of 48 artists including Arman, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Claes Oldenburg, and many others.

At the bottom of the poster, a statement reads: "THEY ALLOW THEIR WORK TO BE SHOWN IN GALLERIES THAT SHOW NO MORE THAN 10% WOMEN OR NONE AT ALL." This pointed statement highlights a critique of the art industry's gender disparity and those artists’ compliance with or indifference to this inequality.

The source attributed for the data is "ART IN AMERICA ANNUAL 1984.5," and the poster is signed by "Guerrilla Girls," a group known for their feminist and activist stance within the art world, as indicated by their tagline "CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD" at the bottom right.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-27

The image shows a poster with large, bold text at the top that reads, "WHAT DO THESE ARTISTS HAVE IN COMMON?" Below the heading is a list of artist names in multiple columns. At the bottom of the poster, in smaller text, there is a statement that says, "THEY ALLOW THEIR WORK TO BE SHOWN IN GALLERIES THAT SHOW NO MORE THAN 10% WOMEN OR NONE AT ALL." Additionally, there is a source cited at the very bottom: "SOURCE: ART IN AMERICA ANNUAL 1984-5."

On the bottom right corner, there's a sign-off that says "Guerrilla Girls—CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD."

The poster is designed as a critique or commentary on the underrepresentation of women in art galleries, as implied by the statement. The Guerrilla Girls are an anonymous group of female artists known for their activism against sexism and racism within the art world, and they often use posters like this to raise awareness and provoke discussion.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-27

The image is a list of artists titled "What do these artists have in common?". The list includes the names of various artists such as Arman, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Patrick Ireland, Anselm Kiefer, and others. The text below the list states that these artists "allow their work to be shown in galleries that show no more than 10% women or none at all", indicating that the image is highlighting an issue of gender disparity in the art world.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-27

This is a provocative artwork/poster that poses a question about gender representation in the art world. The image lists numerous well-known male artists in three columns and then provides a critical statement at the bottom revealing what these artists have in common: they allow their work to be shown in galleries that exhibit work by very few women artists (10% or less) or none at all.

The design is stark and straightforward, using black text on a white/gray background. At the bottom, it's attributed to the Guerrilla Girls, an activist art group known for highlighting gender and racial discrimination in the art world. The source is cited as "Art in America Annual 1984-5."

This piece serves as a critique of systemic gender bias in the art world and calls attention to how established artists potentially contribute to this inequality by continuing to show their work in galleries that dramatically underrepresent women artists.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-27

The image shows a list of well-known male artists and states "WHAT DO THESE ARTISTS HAVE IN COMMON?" at the top. The bottom of the image says "THEY ALLOW THEIR WORK TO BE SHOWN IN GALLERIES THAT SHOW NO MORE THAN 10% WOMEN OR NONE AT ALL." The source is cited as "Art in America Annual 1984-5" and the image is attributed to "Guerrilla Girls" and "Conscience of the Art World".

The image is making a pointed criticism about gender inequality in the art world by highlighting how many prominent male artists allow their work to be exhibited in galleries that show little to no art by women artists. It suggests these famous male artists are complicit in the systemic underrepresentation and exclusion of women artists from major exhibition spaces.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-27

The image presents a list of 40 male artists, accompanied by the question "What do these artists have in common?" and a statement highlighting the underrepresentation of women in galleries. The list is organized into four columns, with each column containing 10 names. The names are presented in black text against a white background.

Key Points:

  • Question: "What do these artists have in common?"
  • List of Artists: 40 male artists, including Arman, Jean-Michel Basquiat, James Casebere, John Chamberlain, Snadro Chia, Francesco Clemente, Chick Close, Tony Cragg, Enzo Cucchi, Eric Fischl, Joel Fisher, Dan Flavin, Futura 2000, Ron Gorchov, Keith Haring, Bryan Hunt, Patrick Ireland, Neil Jenney, Bill Jensen, Donald Judd, Alex Katz, Anselm Kiefer, Joseph Kosuth, Roy Lichtenstein, Walter De Maria, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Richard Nonas, Claes Oldenburg, Philip Pearlstein, Robert Ryman, David Salle, Lucas Samaras, Peter Saul, Kenny Scharf, Julian Schnabel, Richard Serra, Mark di Suvero, Mark Tansey, George Tooker, David True, and Peter Voulkos.
  • Statement: "They allow their work to be shown in galleries that show no more than 10% women or none at all."
  • Source: Art in America Annual 1984-5
  • Logo: Guerrilla Girls, Conscience of the Art World

Conclusion:
The image highlights the gender disparity in the art world, specifically in galleries, where women are underrepresented. The list of male artists serves as a visual representation of this issue, emphasizing the need for greater diversity and inclusion in the art world.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-27

The image shows a white background with black text. The text at the top of the image reads "WHAT DO THESE ARTISTS HAVE IN COMMON?". Below this, there is a list of names of artists. The names are arranged in three columns. The text at the bottom of the image reads "THEY ALLOW THEIR WORK TO BE SHOWN IN GALLERIES THAT SHOW NO MORE THAN 10% WOMEN OR NONE AT ALL". The text at the bottom right corner reads "GUERRILLA GIRLS" and "CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD". The text at the bottom left corner reads "SOURCE: ART IN AMERICA ANNUAL 1984-5".

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-27

The image is a document titled "What Do These Artists Have In Common?" It lists a series of well-known male artists, including Arman, Keith Haring, Claes Oldenburg, and many others. The document highlights that these artists allow their work to be shown in galleries that exhibit no more than 10% women or none at all. The text is presented in a bold, sans-serif font and is organized in a list format. The document appears to be a critique of the gender imbalance in the art world, particularly in galleries that predominantly showcase male artists. The source of this information is cited as "Art in America Annual 1984-5."

Text analysis

Amazon

WHAT DO THESE ARTISTS HAVE
IN COMMON?
Keith Haring
John Chamberlain
Snadro Chia
Peter Saul
Chick Close
Alex Katz
Kenny Scharf
Tony Cragg
Enzo Cucchi
Joel Fisher
Walter De Maria
Futura 2000
Peter Voulkos
WHAT
DO
THESE
ARTISTS
HAVE
IN
COMMON?
Keith
Haring
Claes
Jean-Michel
Basquiat
Philip
Casebere
Ireland
John
Chamberlain
Salle
Snadro
Chia
Bill
Donald
Peter
Saul
Chick
Close
Alex
Katz
Kenny
Scharf
Anselm
Tony
Cragg
Enzo
Cucchi
Joseph
Richard
Mark
Joel
Fisher
Walter
De
Maria
Flavin
George
True
Futura
2000
Nauman
Gorchov
Voulkos
ALLOW
THEIR
WORK
SHOWN
Bruce Nauman
David Salle
Bruce
Claes Oldenburg
Robert
David
Fischl
Anselm Kiefer
Oldenburg
Kiefer
Richard Serra
James Casebere
Ron Gorchov
Mark Tansey
Tansey
Neil
Eric Fischl
Robert Morris
Neil Jenney
Suvero
Serra
Dan Flavin
George Tooker
James
Ron
Roy
Eric
Jenney
Arman
THEY
David True
Morris
Jean-Michel Basquiat Bryan Hunt
Joseph Kosuth
Bryan
Francesco
Patrick Ireland
Mark di Suvero
THEY ALLOW THEIR WORK TO BE SHOWN IN
Philip Pearlstein
Dan
Tooker
Roy Lichtenstein
Donald Judd
Julian
Samaras
Julian Schnabel
Kosuth
Lucas Samaras
Francesco Clemente
Patrick
Lucas
Schnabel
Lichtenstein
di
Pearlstein
Hunt
Robert Ryman
Clemente
Nonas
Richard Nonas
Judd
Bill Jensen
Ryman
TO
BE
Jensen

Google

WHAT DO THESE ARTISTS HAVE IN COMMON? Keith Haring Jean-Michel Basquiat Bryan Hunt Patrick Ireland Neil Jenney Bill Jensen Francesco Clemente Donald Judd Alex Katz Anselm Kiefer Joseph Kosuth Roy Lichtenstein Claes Oldenburg Philip Pearlstein Robert Ryman David Salle Lucas Samaras Peter Saul Kenny Scharf Julian Schnabel Richard Serra Mark di Suvero Walter De Maria Mark Tansey George Tooker David True Peter Voulkos Arman James Casebere John Chamberlain Snadro Chia Chick Close Tony Cragg Enzo Cucchi Eric Fischl Joel Fisher Dan Flavin Futura 2000 Ron Gorchov Robert Morris Bruce Nauman Richard Nonas THEY ALLOW THEIR WORK TO BE SHOWN IN GALLERIES THAT SHOW NO MORE THAN 10% WOMEN OR NONE AT ALL. GUERRILLA GIRLS SOURCE: ART IN AMERICA ANNUAL 1984-5 CONSCIENCE THE ART WORLD
WHAT
DO
THESE
ARTISTS
HAVE
IN
COMMON?
Keith
Haring
Jean-Michel
Basquiat
Bryan
Hunt
Patrick
Ireland
Neil
Jenney
Bill
Jensen
Francesco
Clemente
Donald
Judd
Alex
Katz
Anselm
Kiefer
Joseph
Kosuth
Roy
Lichtenstein
Claes
Oldenburg
Philip
Pearlstein
Robert
Ryman
David
Salle
Lucas
Samaras
Peter
Saul
Kenny
Scharf
Julian
Schnabel
Richard
Serra
Mark
di
Suvero
Walter
De
Maria
Tansey
George
Tooker
True
Voulkos
Arman
James
Casebere
John
Chamberlain
Snadro
Chia
Chick
Close
Tony
Cragg
Enzo
Cucchi
Eric
Fischl
Joel
Fisher
Dan
Flavin
Futura
2000
Ron
Gorchov
Morris
Bruce
Nauman
Nonas
THEY
ALLOW
THEIR
WORK
TO
BE
SHOWN
GALLERIES
THAT
SHOW
NO
MORE
THAN
10%
WOMEN
OR
NONE
AT
ALL.
GUERRILLA
GIRLS
SOURCE:
ART
AMERICA
ANNUAL
1984-5
CONSCIENCE
THE
WORLD