Microsoft
created on 2018-02-09
Azure OpenAI
Created on 2024-11-28
This is an image of a poster with a bold yellow background with large black text stating "GUERRILLA GIRLS REVIEW THE WHITNEY." Below the text, there is a black and white photograph featuring someone dressed in a Guerrilla mask seated on a bar stool, wearing a dark plaid shirt, fishnet stockings, and holding a banana as if it were a phone in one hand and a brush in the other hand. The figure is not identifiable and seems to represent a member of the activist artist group Guerrilla Girls.
The poster includes additional text providing details of an event: It states the dates "APRIL 16 - MAY 17 1987" and informs about the opening as "Opening Thurs April 16 6-8PM" and "Gallery open Thurs-Sun 12-6PM". The name of the gallery "THE CLOCKTOWER" and its location "108 Leonard St, NY" are given, along with a contact phone number. At the bottom, there's a note that "The Clocktower facility is owned by the City for use by the Institute for Art and Urban Resources Inc.", followed by an address and a mention of support by the Department of Cultural Affairs, City of New York.
The poster was likely used to promote an exhibition or an event critiquing the Whitney Museum or an exhibition held at it, considering the Guerrilla Girls are known for addressing issues of sexism and racism within the art world.
Anthropic Claude
Created on 2024-11-27
The image appears to be a promotional poster for an art exhibit or show called "Guerrilla Girls Review the Whitney" that took place at The Clocktower in New York City from April 16 to May 17, 1987. The poster features a black and white photograph of what looks like a person in a gorilla costume, sitting on a stool and making an expressive gesture. The text on the poster announces the exhibition's opening and gallery hours.
Meta Llama
Created on 2024-11-26
The image is a poster for an art exhibition titled "Guerrilla Girls Review the Whitney." The poster features a black-and-white photograph of a woman dressed in a gorilla costume, sitting on a stool and holding a pair of shoes. The woman has long hair and is wearing a dark jacket, fishnet stockings, and high heels.
* **Title**:
+ The title of the poster is "Guerrilla Girls Review the Whitney."
+ It is written in large, bold letters at the top of the poster.
* **Photograph**:
+ The photograph is a black-and-white image of a woman dressed in a gorilla costume.
+ She is sitting on a stool and holding a pair of shoes.
+ The woman has long hair and is wearing a dark jacket, fishnet stockings, and high heels.
* **Exhibition Details**:
+ The exhibition took place from April 16 to May 17, 1987.
+ The gallery was open Thursdays through Sundays from 12-6 PM.
+ The address of the gallery was 108 Leonard St, NY.
+ The phone number of the gallery was 212 233-1096.
* **Additional Text**:
+ The poster includes additional text at the bottom, which reads: "The Clocktower Society is owned by the City of New York. In cooperation are supported in part by a grant from the Department of Cultural Affairs, City of New York. Diane Coffey, Commissioner, David Dinkins, President, Borough of Manhattan."
In summary, the poster is an advertisement for an art exhibition called "Guerrilla Girls Review the Whitney," which took place in 1987. The exhibition featured a black-and-white photograph of a woman dressed in a gorilla costume, and provided details about the exhibition's dates, times, and location.