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Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Amazon

Flyer | 89% | |
Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 100% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2018-02-10
a close up of a newspaper | 84% | |
a close up of text on a newspaper | 82.4% | |
a close up of a newspaper article | 81.7% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-30
The image is a poster promoting two panel discussions about gender bias in the art world, organized by the Guerrilla Girls. The left panel, titled "HIDDEN AGENDER," is an evening with art critics including Grace Glueck, Gary Indiana, Kay Larson, Carter Ratcliff, and Stephen Westfall, to be moderated by Carrie Rickey. This event is scheduled for Monday, April 28 at 7:30 at the Cooper Union's Great Hall (8th St & 3rd Ave in New York City). The right panel, titled "PASSING THE BUCKS," is an evening with art dealers including Ronald Feldman, Gracie Mansion, Penny Pilkington, Tony Shafrazi, and Holly Solomon, also discussing gender bias in the art market and moderated by Carrie Rickey. This event is scheduled for Friday, May 2 at 7:30, also at the Cooper Union's Great Hall. At the bottom, the poster notes that these events are presented by the Visiting Artists Lecture Series of the Cooper Union, a student organization, and by the Guerrilla Girls. The Guerrilla Girls are known for their activism and advocacy against sexism and racism in the art world. The poster includes their logo and a mailing address (Box 1056 Cooper Sta., NY, NY 10276).
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-28
The image is a graphic poster with a black and white color scheme, split vertically down the middle. On the left side, which has a white background, the text reads "HIDDEN AGENDER" in large, bold, black letters at the top. Below that, it says "AN EVENING WITH ART CRITICS" followed by a list of names: Grace Glueck, Gary Indiana, Kay Larson, Carter Ratcliff, and Stephen Westfall. They will be discussing gender bias in art criticism. The moderator is listed as Carrie Rickey. On the right side, against a black background, the text in white letters says "PASSING THE BUCKS." It also announces "AN EVENING WITH ART DEALERS," listing the names Ronald Feldman, Gracie Mansion, Penny Pilkington, Tony Shafrazi, and Holly Solomon, who will be discussing gender bias in the art market. The moderator for this event is also Carrie Rickey. Both events list the location, time, and date at the bottom portion. "HIDDEN AGENDER" is scheduled for Monday, April 28, at 7:30 PM, and "PASSING THE BUCKS" for Friday, May 2, at 7:30 PM. They're both to be held at The Cooper Union in The Great Hall, at 8th Street & 3rd Avenue. There is additional text at the bottom, which credits the events to the 'Visiting Artist Lecture Series of the Cooper Union, a student organization', and logos or symbols on the bottom right seemingly related to "GUERRILLA GIRLS CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD." The poster's typography and layout suggest a bold, attention-grabbing design typical of announcements or advertisements meant to provoke thought or discuss socially conscious topics, which in this instance is gender bias in the art world. The split design represents two separate events connected by the common theme of gender bias, one focusing on art critics and the other on art dealers.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-26
This is a promotional poster for two events at The Cooper Union's Great Hall in New York City. The first event, titled "Hidden Agender," features art critics discussing gender bias in art criticism on Monday April 28 at 7:30. The second event, "Passing the Bucks," features art dealers discussing gender bias in the art market on Friday May 2 at 7:30. The poster uses bold, striking typography in black and white, with both events presented side by side. The events are moderated by Carrie Rickey and feature different panels of speakers. The events were presented by the Visiting Artists Lecture Series of the Cooper Union (a student organization) and the Guerrilla Girls, who describe themselves as the "conscience of the art world." The venue address is listed as 8th St & 3rd Ave. This appears to be part of a larger discussion series examining gender-related issues in the art world, combining both criticism and market perspectives.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-27
The image is a poster advertising two events organized by Guerrilla Girls, a group known for addressing gender bias in the art world. The first event is titled "Hidden Agenda: An Evening with Art Critics" and features speakers like Grace Glueck, Gary Indiana, Kay Larson, Carter Ratcliff, and Stephen Westfall discussing "Gender Bias in Art Criticism." The moderator is Carrie Rickey. The second event is titled "Passing the Bucks: An Evening with Art Dealers" and features speakers like Ronald Feldman, Gracie Mansion, Penny Pilkington, Tony Shafrazi, and Holly Solomon discussing "Gender Bias in the Art Market." The moderator is also Carrie Rickey. Both events are scheduled for 7:30 PM at The Cooper Union, The Great Hall, 8th St & 3rd Ave in New York City. The first is on Monday, April 28 and the second is on Friday, May 2.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24
The image depicts a poster for two events, "Hidden Agender" and "Passing the Bucks," which are part of a lecture series presented by the Visiting Artists Lecture Series of the Cooper Union, a student organization. The poster features a white background with black text on the left side and a black background with white text on the right side. **Event Details:** * **Hidden Agender:** + Date: Monday, April 28 + Time: 7:30 PM + Location: The Cooper Union, The Great Hall, 8th St & 3rd Ave + Moderator: Carrie Rickey + Panelists: Grace Glueck, Gary Indiana, Kay Larson, Carter Ratcliff, Stephen Westfall + Topic: Discussing gender bias in art criticism * **Passing the Bucks:** + Date: Friday, May 2 + Time: 7:30 PM + Location: The Cooper Union, The Great Hall, 8th St & 3rd Ave + Moderator: Carrie Rickey + Panelists: Ronald Feldman, Gracie Mansion, Penny Pilkington, Tony Shafrazi, Holly Solomon + Topic: Discussing gender bias in the art market **Additional Information:** * The poster includes the address of the Cooper Union: Box 1056 Cooper Sta., NY, NY 10276. * The Guerrilla Girls logo is displayed at the bottom of the poster, along with their slogan "Conscience of the Art World."
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-25
The image presents a flyer for two events, "Hidden Agender" and "Passing the Bucks," both scheduled to take place at The Cooper Union in New York City. **Event Details:** * **Hidden Agender** + Date: Monday, April 28 + Time: 7:30 PM + Location: The Cooper Union, The Great Hall, 8th St & 3rd Ave + Moderator: Carrie Rickey + Featured Speakers: - Grace Glueck - Gary Indiana - Kay Larson - Carter Ratcliff - Stephen Westfall * **Passing the Bucks** + Date: Friday, May 2 + Time: 7:30 PM + Location: The Cooper Union, The Great Hall, 8th St & 3rd Ave + Moderator: Carrie Rickey + Featured Speakers: - Ronald Feldman - Gracie Mansion - Penny Pilkington - Tony Shafrazi - Holly Solomon **Additional Information:** * The events are presented by the Visiting Artists Lecture Series of the Cooper Union, a student organization, and by Guerrilla Girls. * The flyer features a black and white design with bold text and a clear layout, making it easy to read and understand the event details.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image shows a poster for two separate events, "Hidden Agender" and "Passing the Bucks." Both events are scheduled for the same venue, The Cooper Union, and are organized by the Guerrilla Girls, a group known for their feminist art activism. The first event, "Hidden Agender," is scheduled for Monday, April 28, and features a discussion on gender bias in art criticism with panelists Grace Glueck, Gary Indiana, Kay Larson, Carter Ratcliff, and Stephen Westfall. The second event, "Passing the Bucks," is scheduled for Friday, May 2, and features a discussion on gender bias in the art market with panelists Ronald Feldman, Gracie Mansion, Penny Pilkington, Tony Shafrazi, and Holly Solomon. Both events are moderated by Carrie Rickey, a well-known art critic.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image shows two posters side by side, each promoting an event that will discuss gender bias in art criticism and the art market. The posters are black and white, with bold text and a simple design. The left poster is titled "Hidden Agender," and the right poster is titled "Passing the Bucks." Both posters feature a list of names of individuals who will be participating in the discussion, including art critics, art dealers, and artists. The events are scheduled for April 28 and May 2, respectively, and will take place at The Great Hall, 8th St & 3rd Ave. The posters also mention that the events are presented by the Visiting Artists Lecture Series of the Cooper Union, a student organization, and by Guerrilla Girls, a group known for their activism in the art world.