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Title

These Critics Don’t Write Enough About Women Artists

Date

1985

People

Artist: Guerrilla Girls, American Active 1985-present

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Prints

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2014.215

Copyright

© Guerrilla Girls

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Title

These Critics Don’t Write Enough About Women Artists

People

Artist: Guerrilla Girls, American Active 1985-present

Date

1985

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2014.215

Copyright

© Guerrilla Girls

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Amazon
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Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-30

The image is a poster titled "THESE CRITICS DON'T WRITE ENOUGH ABOUT WOMEN ARTISTS." It lists the names of various art critics, underscoring the lack of coverage they have given to women artists. The list is divided into two columns. An asterisk (*) next to some names indicates those critics who wrote about art by women less than 10% of the time or never. The names listed include: - John Ashbery - *Dore Ashton - Kenneth Baker - Yves-Alain Bois - *Edit de Ak - Hilton Kramer - Donald Kuspit - Gary Indiana - *Thomas Lawson - *Kim Levin - *Ida Panicelli - *Robert Pincus-Witten - Peter Plagens - Annelie Pohlen - *Carter Ratcliff - Vivien Raynor - John Russell - Peter Schjeldahl - Roberta Smith - Valentine Tatransky - Calvin Tomkins - John Yau A notation at the bottom clarifies that between 1979 and 1985, less than 20% of the feature articles and reviews of one-person shows by these critics were about art made by women. The poster indicates the sources of this information as: Art Index, Readers Guide, Artforum, Art in America, Artnews, Village Voice, and The New York Times. It is presented as a public service message from the Guerrilla Girls.

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-28

The image is a textual poster with a message addressing gender inequality in the context of art criticism. It features a bold header that states: "THESE CRITICS DON'T WRITE ENOUGH ABOUT WOMEN ARTISTS:". Below the header, there are four columns listing names of various art critics, with asterisks next to certain names. The fine print at the bottom of the poster provides a statistic: "Between 1979 & 1985, less than 20% of the feature articles & reviews of one-person shows by these critics were about art made by women. Those asterisked wrote about women less than 10% of the time or never." It cites the sources of this information, which include Art Index, Reader's Guide, Artforum, Art in America, ARTnews, Village Voice, and New York Times. At the bottom right of the poster are the words "A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM Guerrilla Girls CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD" which suggests the poster is by the Guerrilla Girls, an activist group known for fighting sexism and racism within the art world.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-26

This is a powerful protest piece created by the Guerrilla Girls, an activist art group. The image shows a stark black and white text layout that calls out art critics for their lack of coverage of women artists between 1979 and 1985. It lists 19 prominent art critics of the time, with some names marked with asterisks indicating they wrote about women artists less than 10% of the time or never at all. The text states that overall, less than 20% of feature articles and reviews of one-person shows by these critics covered art made by women. The sources cited include major art publications and newspapers like Art Index, Artforum, and The New York Times. This piece is characteristic of the Guerrilla Girls' approach to exposing gender bias in the art world through clear, factual presentations of statistical evidence.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-27

The image is a public service message from Guerrilla Girls, a group advocating for greater representation and recognition of women artists. The message criticizes a list of art critics who, according to the image, did not write enough about art made by women between 1979 and 1985. The message states that less than 20% of the feature articles and reviews by these critics were about art made by women, and those marked with an asterisk wrote about art by women less than 10% of the time or never. The image serves to call attention to the gender imbalance in art criticism and the need for more equitable representation of women artists.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24

The image is a poster with the title "These Critics Don't Write Enough About Women Artists" in large black text at the top. The poster lists 22 male art critics who, according to the Guerrilla Girls, did not write enough about women artists between 1979 and 1985. The list includes well-known critics such as John Ashbery, Robert Pincus-Witten, and Hilton Kramer. At the bottom of the poster, there is a note that explains the criteria used to determine which critics were included on the list. It states that less than 20% of the feature articles and reviews of one-person shows by these critics were about art made by women. Those who asterisked wrote about art by women less than 10% of the time or never. The background of the poster is white, with a gray border around the edges. The overall design is simple and straightforward, with a clear message and concise information. The use of bold black text and a white background makes the poster easy to read and understand.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-26

The image presents a list of critics who did not write enough about women artists, with the title "THESE CRITICS DON'T WRITE ENOUGH ABOUT WOMEN ARTISTS:" in bold black text at the top. The list is divided into two columns, featuring 15 critics' names in black text, each followed by an asterisk (*) symbol. Below the list, a note provides context: "Between 1979 & 1985, less than 20% of the feature articles & reviews of one-person shows by these critics were about art made by women. Those asterisked wrote about art by women less than 10% of the time or never." The source of this information is listed as "ART INDEX, READERS GUIDE, ARTFORUM, ART IN AMERICA, ARTNEWS, VILLAGE VOICE, NEW YORK TIMES." At the bottom right corner, a message from Guerrilla Girls reads, "A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM GUERRILLA GIRLS CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD." The background of the image is white, with a gray border around the edges.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-26

This image is a poster that reads "These Critics Don't Write Enough About Women Artists." The poster lists the names of various critics and shows that between 1979 and 1985, less than 20% of the feature articles and reviews of one-person shows by these critics were about art made by women. The poster also highlights that some critics wrote about art by women less than 10% of the time or never. The poster is a public service message from Guerrilla Girls, a collective of feminist artists who use anonymous protest art to expose gender and racial inequality in the art world.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-26

The image is a poster with a white background and black text. The text is organized in a structured format, with the title at the top and a list of names below it. The title reads, "THESE CRITICS DON'T WRITE ENOUGH ABOUT WOMEN ARTISTS:" The names are listed in two columns, with the left column containing names of critics and the right column containing names of artists. The names of the critics are: John Ashbery, *Dore Ashton, Kenneth Baker, Yves-Alain Bois, *Edit de Ak, Hilton Kramer, Donald Kuspit, Gary Indiana, *Thomas Lawson, *Kim Levin, and *Ida Panicelli. The names of the artists are: *Robert Pincus-Witten, *Peter Plagens, Annelie Pohlen, *Carter Ratcliff, Vivien Raynor, John Russell, Peter Schjeldahl, Roberta Smith, Valentine Tatransky, Calvin Tomkins, and John Yau. The asterisks indicate that these critics wrote less than 10% of the time or never about art by women. The poster also includes a statement at the bottom that reads, "Between 1979 & 1985, less than 20% of the feature articles & reviews of one-person shows by these critics were about art made by women. Those asterisked wrote about art by women less than 10% of the time or never." The poster is a public service message from Guerilla Girls, a group of anonymous feminist artists who use art and activism to expose gender and racial inequalities in the art world. The poster is a critique of the lack of representation and recognition of women artists in the art world, and it calls attention to the need for more support and visibility for women artists.

Text analysis

Amazon

THESE
THESE CRITICS DON'T
CRITICS
WRITE
ENOUGH
WRITE ENOUGH ABOUT
ABOUT
DON'T
ARTISTS:
WOMEN ARTISTS:
Tatransky
Ashbery
Russell
Kenneth
WOMEN
Ashton
Donald
*Dore
Kramer
Baker
Gary
Hilton
Tomkins
Valentine
Levin
Indiana
Plagens
*Robert
Annelie
Smith
Ratcliff
*Dore Ashton *Peter Plagens
Gary Indiana Roberta Smith
John
Lawson
Hilton Kramer John Russell
*Thomas Lawson Valentine Tatransky
Kuspit
Pohlen
Kenneth Yves-Alain Baker Bois *Carter Annelie Ratcliff Pohlen
Yves-Alain
Schjeldahl
*Edit
Donald Kuspit Peter Schjeldahl
Roberta
*Kim Levin Calvin Tomkins
Bois
Vivien
*Peter
*Thomas
*Kim
Calvin
de
Raynor
*Carter
Peter
*Edit de Ak Vivien Raynor
John Ashbery *Robert Pincus-Witten -Witten
Ak
Pincus-Witten
-Witten

Google

,
less
20
%
the
reviews
of
one
by
these
critics
made
Those
asterisked
wrote
about
art
women
than
10
time
or
never
.
A
AMERICA
VILLAGE
VOICE,
NEW
CONSCIENCE
OF
THE
ART
WORLD
THESE CRITICS DON'T WRITE ENOUGH ABOUT WOMEN ARTISTS: John Ashbery *Robert Pincus-Witten *Dore Ashton Kenneth Baker Annelie Pohlen Yves-Alain Bois *Carter Ratcliff *Edit de Ak Hilton Kramer John Russell Donald Kuspit Peter Schjeldahl Gary Indiana *Thomas Lawson Valentine Tatransky *Kim Levin Ida Panicelli *Peter Plagens Vivien Raynor Roberta Smith Calvin Tomkins John Yau Between 1979 & 1985, less than 20% of the feature articles & reviews of one-person shows by these critics were about art made by women. Those asterisked wrote about art by women less than 10% of the time or never. A PUBLIC SERVICE MESAGE FROM GUERRILLA GIRLS SOURCE: ART INDEX, READERS GUIDE, ARTFORUM, ART IN AMERICA ARTNEWS, VILLAGE VOICE, NEW YORK TIMES CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD
THESE
CRITICS
DON'T
WRITE
ENOUGH
ABOUT
WOMEN
ARTISTS:
John
Ashbery
*Robert
Pincus-Witten
*Dore
Ashton
Kenneth
Baker
Annelie
Pohlen
Yves-Alain
Bois
*Carter
Ratcliff
*Edit
de
Ak
Hilton
Kramer
Russell
Donald
Kuspit
Peter
Schjeldahl
Gary
Indiana
*Thomas
Lawson
Valentine
Tatransky
*Kim
Levin
Ida
Panicelli
*Peter
Plagens
Vivien
Raynor
Roberta
Smith
Calvin
Tomkins
Yau
Between
1979
&
1985
feature
articles
-
person
shows
were
PUBLIC
SERVICE
MESAGE
FROM
GUERRILLA
GIRLS
SOURCE:
INDEX,
READERS
GUIDE,
ARTFORUM,
IN
ARTNEWS,
YORK
TIMES