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Title

Montgomery, Alabama 1955?

Date

1991

People

Artist: Guerrilla Girls, American Active 1985-present

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Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2014.233

Copyright

© Guerrilla Girls

Human Generated Data

Title

Montgomery, Alabama 1955?

People

Artist: Guerrilla Girls, American Active 1985-present

Date

1991

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2014.233

Copyright

© Guerrilla Girls

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Amazon
created on 2019-04-08

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Clarifai
created on 2018-02-08

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Imagga
created on 2018-02-08

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Google
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Microsoft
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OpenAI GPT

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

The image features a poster with a bold, provocative headline that reads, "MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 1955?" This is followed by a list of two points which are: - Expect to ride in the back of public busses. - Expect to be excluded from some stores.* Following these points, there is a contrasting and eye-catching statement, "NO. SAUDI ARABIA 1991." In smaller text at the bottom, there is a note which says, "*Advice to female soldiers from the U.S. Army Manual, A Soldier's Guide to Saudi Arabia." The poster is a public service message from the Guerrilla Girls, a group known for their feminist and activist works. The overall design of the poster draws a parallel between the racial segregation in 1955 Montgomery, Alabama, and the restrictions faced by female soldiers in Saudi Arabia in 1991, illustrating the persistence of discriminatory practices across different contexts and times.

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-28

The image is a black and white poster that reads: MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 1955? - Expect to ride in the back of public buses. - Expect to be excluded from some stores.* NO. SAUDI ARABIA 1991. *Advice to female soldiers from the U.S. Army Manual, A Soldier's Guide to Saudi Arabia. At the bottom of the poster is a line of text specifying that this is a public service message from Guerrilla Girls, including an address in LaGuardia Pl., New York. The poster compares the racial segregation laws that were present in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955 to the advice given to female soldiers in 1991 regarding their conduct in Saudi Arabia, suggesting a parallel in the experience of discrimination or restricted rights in two different contexts and times. The Guerrilla Girls are known for using posters and art to address social issues, often with a focus on gender and racial discrimination.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a powerful protest poster created by the Guerrilla Girls that draws a striking parallel between racial segregation in 1955 Montgomery, Alabama and gender-based restrictions in 1991 Saudi Arabia. The poster lists two expectations: riding in the back of public buses and being excluded from certain stores, presenting them first as conditions in 1955 Alabama, then revealing through the title format that these were actually instructions given to female U.S. soldiers in Saudi Arabia in 1991, as noted in "A Soldier's Guide to Saudi Arabia." The poster uses this comparison to highlight ongoing gender discrimination, showing how practices considered unacceptable in one context persist in another. The design is stark and direct, using bold black text on a white background for maximum impact.

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

The image depicts a public service message from Guerrilla Girls, an activist group known for addressing discrimination and inequity in the art world and society. It highlights segregationist policies in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955, specifically addressing the expected treatment of individuals on public buses and in some stores. The message also references advice given to female soldiers from the U.S. Army regarding expectations in Saudi Arabia in 1991. The image serves to draw attention to historical instances of prejudice and exclusion.

Meta Llama

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

The image depicts a poster with the title "MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 1955?" in large black text at the top. Below this, there is a gray rectangle with two bullet points that read: * Expect to ride in the back of public busses. * Expect to be excluded from some stores.* At the bottom of the poster, it states "NO. SAUDI ARABIA 1991." in large black text. A footnote below this reads "*Advice to female soldiers from the U.S. Army Manual, A Soldier's Guide to Saudi Arabia." In the bottom-left corner, there is a disclaimer that says "A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM GUERRILLA GIRLS" along with an address. The background of the poster is white.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-25

The image is a public service announcement from Guerrilla Girls, a group of female artists who use humor and irony to critique the art world and society. The announcement is in the form of a poster with a white background and black text. * **Title** * The title of the poster is "MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 1955?" in large, bold letters at the top. * **Text** * Below the title, there are two bullet points: * "Expect to ride in the back of public busses." * "Expect to be excluded from some stores." * At the bottom of the poster, it says "NO. SAUDI ARABIA 1991." in large, bold letters. * There is also a note that says "*Advice to female soldiers from the U.S. Army Manual, A Soldier's Guide to Saudi Arabia." * **Footer** * The footer of the poster has the Guerrilla Girls logo and contact information. * **Background** * The background of the poster is white, with a gray border around the edges. Overall, the poster is a commentary on the treatment of women in different time periods and cultures. It highlights the discrimination and exclusion that women faced in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955, and compares it to the advice given to female soldiers in Saudi Arabia in 1991. The use of humor and irony is characteristic of Guerrilla Girls' style, and the poster serves as a powerful critique of societal norms and expectations.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-27

The image is a poster with a white background. The top left corner has the text "MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 1955?" written in black. Below it, there is a torn piece of paper with the text "Expect to ride in the back of public busses. Expect to be excluded from some stores." written in black. The bottom of the poster has the text "NO. SAUDI ARABIA 1991." written in black. The poster also has a small text at the bottom left corner that reads "Advice to female soldiers from the U.S. Army Manual, A Soldier's Guide to Saudi Arabia." The poster is a public service message from Guerilla Girls.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-27

The image is a poster featuring a comparison between the experiences of African Americans in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955, and female soldiers in Saudi Arabia in 1991. The poster is part of a public service message from Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous group of feminist artists known for their advocacy and activism. The poster highlights the discrimination and inequality faced by both groups, using bold and contrasting text to draw attention to the similarities and differences in their experiences. The image is a powerful visual representation of the ongoing struggle for equality and justice, and serves as a call to action for individuals to reflect on their own biases and prejudices.

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Amazon

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