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Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-30
The image displays a white poster with black text titled "Guerrilla Girls Hits List." The list features names of individuals and galleries who have made things better for women artists, with each entry presented in bold capitalized text.
The names on the list include:
- Pam Adler
- A.I.R.
- Brooke Alexander
- Ave. B
- Baskerville & Watson
- Paula Cooper
- Ronald Feldman
- Monique Knowlton
- Kathryn Markel
- Robert Miller
- Deborah Sharpe
- SOHO 20
- Bernice Steinbaum
- Barbara Toll
- Lawrence Campbell
- Ronny Cohen
- April Kingsley
- Barbara Kruger
- Lisa Liebman
- Kate Linker
- Lucy Lippard
- Thomas McEvilley
- John Perreault
- Jeff Perrone
- Ann Sargent Wooster
- Jeanne Silverthorne
- Judd Tully
- Steven Westfall
At the bottom of the poster, there is a statement in smaller font: "These people are making things better for women artists. The above galleries and critics devoted at least 30% of their shows (1984-5) one-person reviews and feature articles (1979-85) to women."
The bottom right corner is signed by the Guerrilla Girls, with the tagline "Conscience of the Art World" below it. There are also citations to "Art in America Annual 1985-6" and "Art Index & others."
Created on 2024-11-28
The image is a monochrome poster with text laid out in two columns. The header in bold uppercase letters says "GUERRILLA GIRLS HITS LIST:". Below the header, there are two columns, each listing names of individuals and entities. Some of the names listed in the left column include Pam Adler, A.I.R., Brooke Alexander, and Barbara Toll. In the right column, names listed include Barbara Kruger, Lucy Lippard, and Steven Westfall, among others.
At the bottom of the poster, there's a note that reads, "THESE PEOPLE ARE MAKING THINGS BETTER FOR WOMEN ARTISTS The above galleries and critics devoted at least 30% of their shows (1984-5) one-person reviews and feature articles (1979-85) to women." This is followed by the sources for the information, which mentions "Art in America Annual 1985-6" and "Art Index & others."
Finally, at the very bottom right, there stands the bold text "GUERRILLA GIRLS" with a descriptor underneath saying "CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD." The font size of the names and the text in the bottom note is relatively smaller compared to the header and the 'Guerrilla Girls' text at the bottom. The poster has a clear, contrasting black and white design, which makes the text easily readable.
Anthropic Claude
Created on 2024-11-27
This image is a "Guerrilla Girls Hits List" that highlights a group of people, mostly women, who were making things better for women artists. The list includes names like Pam Adler, Brooke Alexander, Paula Cooper, and others, along with the statement that the galleries and critics devoted at least 30% of their shows (1984-5) and feature articles (1979-85) to women. This image appears to be a way for the Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous group of feminist activist artists, to bring attention to and celebrate the contributions of these individuals to supporting and elevating women artists.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-26
This is a "Hits List" created by the Guerrilla Girls, an activist art group. The list recognizes galleries, critics, and art institutions that devoted at least 30% of their shows, one-person reviews, and feature articles to women artists between 1979-1985. The names listed include various art critics, gallery owners, and institutions like "SOHO 20" who supported women artists during this period. At the bottom of the image, there's explanatory text citing sources like "Art in America Annual 1985-6" and "Art Index." The Guerrilla Girls identify themselves as the "conscience of the art world." This document represents their efforts to acknowledge and promote gender equality in the art world by highlighting those who were actively supporting women artists during this time period.
Meta Llama
Created on 2024-11-26
The image presents a list of artists, titled "GUERRILLA GIRLS HITS LIST:", which appears to be a compilation of notable female artists. The list is organized alphabetically and includes 20 artists' names, with the first name listed being Pam Adler and the last being Steven Westfall.
Here is the list of artists:
* Pam Adler
* A.I.R.
* Brooke Alexander
* Ave. B
* Baskerville & Watson
* Paula Cooper
* Ronald Feldman
* Monique Knowlton
* Kathryn Markel
* Robert Miller
* Deborah Sharpe
* SOHO 20
* Bernice Steinbaum
* Barbara Toll
* Lawrence Campbell
* Ronny Cohen
* April Kingsley
* Barbara Kruger
* Lisa Liebman
* Kate Linker
* Lucy Lippard
* Thomas McEvilley
* John Perreault
* Jeff Perrone
* Ann Sargent Wooster
* Jeanne Silverthorne
* Judd Tully
* Steven Westfall
At the bottom of the image, there is a note that reads: "THESE PEOPLE ARE MAKING THINGS BETTER FOR WOMEN ARTISTS." Below this, it states: "The above galleries and critics devoted at least 30% of their shows (1984-5) one-person reviews and feature articles (1979-85) to women."
The image also includes a source citation: "SOURCES: Art in America Annual 1985-6 Art Index & others". Additionally, the text "GUERRILLA GIRLS CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD" is displayed in the bottom-right corner.
Overall, the image provides a list of notable female artists, along with a note highlighting their contributions to the art world and a source citation for the information presented.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24
The image presents a list of names, titled "GUERRILLA GIRLS HITS LIST," which appears to be a compilation of artists who have been featured in exhibitions or received critical attention. The list is divided into two columns, with 20 names on the left and 19 on the right.
**Key Features:**
* **Title:** "GUERRILLA GIRLS HITS LIST" in bold, black text at the top center of the image.
* **List of Names:** Two columns of names, with 20 on the left and 19 on the right, in a smaller font size than the title.
* **Background:** A light gray background with a darker gray border around the edges.
* **Text Color:** Black text throughout the image.
* **Additional Text:** A paragraph of small text at the bottom of the image, which reads: "THESE PEOPLE ARE MAKING THINGS BETTER FOR WOMEN ARTISTS. The above galleries and critics devoted at least 30% of their shows (1984-5) one-person reviews and feature articles (1979-85) to women."
* **Sources:** A line of text at the bottom left corner, which reads: "SOURCES: Art in America Annual 1985-6 Art Index & others."
* **Guerrilla Girls Logo:** A small logo in the bottom right corner, which features the words "GUERRILLA GIRLS" in bold, black text, with the subtitle "CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD" in smaller text below.
**Overall Impression:**
The image appears to be a promotional material for the Guerrilla Girls, a group of feminist artists who aim to promote gender equality in the art world. The list of names suggests that these individuals have been recognized for their contributions to the art world, and the additional text provides context about the criteria used to select them. The image's design is simple and straightforward, with a clear focus on conveying information about the Guerrilla Girls and their mission.