OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-30
The image is a poster titled "Under Surveillance This Year" and lists various art exhibits along with their respective curators for each month. The events mentioned are set in different museums and locations. The schedule is as follows:
- **SEPTEMBER**: "Monumental Drawings" at the Brooklyn Museum, curated by Charlotta Kotik.
- **OCTOBER**: "French Art Today" at the Guggenheim Museum, curated by Lisa Dennison.
- **NOVEMBER**: "The Spiritual in Art" at the L.A. County Museum, curated by Judi Freeman and Maurice Tuchman.
- **DECEMBER**: "The Continuing Present" at M.O.C.A. Los Angeles, curated by Julia Brown Turrell.
- **JANUARY**: "Recent British Sculpture" at the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, curated by Graham Beal and Mary Jane Jacob.
- **FEBRUARY**: The 20th Century Wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- **MARCH**: "1967: At the Crossroads" at the Philadelphia Institute of Contemporary Art, curated by Janet Kardon.
- **APRIL**: "The Whitney Biennial" in Houston, curated by Richard Armstrong and Lisa Phillips, and The Menil Collection; "Avant Garde in the 80’s" at the L.A. County Museum, curated by Howard Fox.
- **MAY**: "Fake Painting" at The New Museum of Contemporary Art, curated by William Olander, and "The British Edge" at the Boston Institute of Contemporary Art, curated by Elisabeth Sussman.
- **JUNE**: "Recent American Sculpture" at the Albright-Knox Gallery, curated by Michael Auping.
At the bottom of the poster, it states "A Partial Selection" indicating that not all events for the year are listed. The poster is created by Guerrilla Girls, who refer to themselves as the "Conscience of the Art World." The address "Box 1056 Cooper Sta. NY, NY 10276" is provided at the bottom left. The poster emphasizes that these exhibits are under the scrutiny of Guerrilla Girls, who are known for their activism within the art world.
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-28
The image displays text in a high-contrast, black and white format. At the top, in large bold letters, it reads "UNDER SURVEILLANCE THIS YEAR:". Below this header is a list of months from September to June, each followed by the name of an art exhibition along with the hosting museum and the names of associated individuals, presumably curators or organizers.
For instance, the entry for September reads: "Monumental Drawings" Brooklyn Museum CHARLOTTA KOTIK, CURATOR. This format is consistent throughout the list, with variations in the information associated with each month.
At the bottom, in smaller font, it says "(A PARTIAL SELECTION)" indicating that the list above is not exhaustive. Below that, there's a circular logo with an eye in the center, possibly denoting the concept of surveillance or oversight. The text surrounding the logo reads "GUERRILLA GIRLS CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD".
The overall design of the image is reminiscent of protest or activist materials, with its stark colors and bold typography, suggesting a message or commentary on the art world. The use of the term "UNDER SURVEILLANCE" and the association with the Guerrilla Girls likely indicates a socio-political critique related to the art exhibitions and institutions listed.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-26
This is a protest/activist art piece created by the Guerrilla Girls, an activist art collective. The image shows a black and white poster titled "UNDER SURVEILLANCE THIS YEAR:" followed by a list of major art exhibitions and museums across the United States from September through June. The exhibitions include shows at prestigious institutions like the Brooklyn Museum, Guggenheim Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Whitney Museum.
Each exhibition listing includes its curator's name, and at the bottom of the poster is the Guerrilla Girls' signature and their description as "CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD" along with their mailing address in New York. The poster is designed to highlight and critique the art world's institutional practices and power structures.
The stark, bold typography and format resembles surveillance or police documentation, which reinforces the poster's critical message about monitoring the art establishment. This appears to be from the 1980s, when the Guerrilla Girls were particularly active in calling attention to discrimination and bias in the art world.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-27
The image appears to be an advertisement or announcement from the "Guerrilla Girls", which is described as the "Conscience of the Art World". The text lists various art exhibitions and events happening throughout the year at different museums and art institutions, all of which are "under surveillance" according to the title. The image does not contain any identifiable human faces, so I will not attempt to name or identify any individuals.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24
The image depicts a black poster with white text, featuring the title "UNDER SURVEILLANCE THIS YEAR:" in large letters at the top. Below the title, a list of art exhibitions is presented, organized by month and including the name of the exhibition, the museum or location, and the curator or artist involved.
**Exhibitions Listed:**
* September: "Monumental Drawings" at the Brooklyn Museum, curated by Charlotta Kotik
* October: "French Art Today" at the Guggenheim Museum, curated by Lisa Dennison
* November: "The Spiritual in Art" at the L.A. County Museum, featuring Judi Freeman and Maurice Tuchman
* December: "The Continuing Present" at M.O.C.A. Los Angeles, featuring Julia Brown Turrell
* January: "Recent British Sculpture" at the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, featuring Graham Beal and Mary Jane Jacob
* February: "The 20th Century Wing" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
* March: "1967: At the Crossroads" at the Philadelphia Institute of Contemporary Art, featuring Janet Kardon
* April: "The Whitney Biennial" at the Whitney Museum, featuring Richard Armstrong and Lisa Phillips
* May: "Fake Painting" at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, featuring William Olander
* June: "Recent American Sculpture" at the Albright-Knox Gallery, featuring Michael Auping
**Additional Information:**
* The poster includes the address "Box 1056 Cooper Sta. NY, NY 10276" in the bottom-left corner.
* The phrase "GUERRILLA GIRLS CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD" is displayed in large letters at the bottom of the poster.
Overall, the image appears to be a promotional poster for a series of art exhibitions taking place throughout the year, highlighting the diversity of artistic styles and themes on display.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-25
The image is a black poster with white text, titled "UNDER SURVEILLANCE THIS YEAR:" in large letters at the top. The poster appears to be an advertisement for an art exhibition.
* The title is in large, bold font and takes up most of the top half of the poster.
* Below the title, there is a list of dates and locations in smaller font, which likely represent the schedule for the exhibition.
* The list includes various museums and galleries, such as the Brooklyn Museum, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Whitney Biennial.
* At the bottom of the poster, there is a logo that says "GUERRILLA GIRLS" in large letters, with the tagline "CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD" written below it.
* The background of the poster is a solid black color, which provides a striking contrast to the white text.
Overall, the poster effectively conveys the information about the exhibition in a clear and concise manner, while also incorporating a bold and eye-catching design.