Human Generated Data

Title

Bronx Museum Unfair To Men

Date

2008

People

Artist: Guerrilla Girls, American Active 1985-present

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2014.263

Copyright

© Guerrilla Girls

Human Generated Data

Title

Bronx Museum Unfair To Men

People

Artist: Guerrilla Girls, American Active 1985-present

Date

2008

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2014.263

Copyright

© Guerrilla Girls

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-08

Advertisement 99.4
Flyer 98.9
Brochure 98.9
Paper 98.9
Poster 98.2
Text 78.1

Clarifai
created on 2018-02-10

illustration 95.9
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Imagga
created on 2018-02-10

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Google
created on 2018-02-10

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Microsoft
created on 2018-02-10

screenshot 76.7
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Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Poster 98.2%

Categories

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-11-28

The image displays a poster with a strong graphical design comprised mainly of bold text on a dark background. The majority of the text is in capital letters and utilizes contrasting colors for emphasis. The main message on the poster appears to be a satirical take on gender representation in art institutions, spoofing the idea of a museum being "unfair to men" and mimicking the style of a protest sign. The largest text at the top reads, "BRONX MUSEUM" followed by the statement "UNFAIR TO MEN!" in yet larger letters, which immediately draws attention to the perceived complaint. Below this headline is a statement in red letters: "NOT ONE male artist is in the “Making It Together” show. Demand that the Bronx Museum be more like these museums:" This is followed by a list of renowned art institutions and the purported percentages of male artists in their collections or exhibitions (ranging from 99% to 60% men) – percentages that are evidently meant to be ironic given the long-standing dominance of male artists in the art world. At the bottom, in smaller text, the poster declares "Male Art Now!" followed by a comment: "MUSEUMS SHOULD SHOW TONS OF MALE ARTISTS, AND VERY FEW FEMALE ARTISTS, LIKE THEY ALWAYS HAVE." Two URLs are present at the bottom, which are indicative of activist or parody websites, suggesting that the poster is likely part of a campaign or artistic project commenting on gender disparities in the arts. Overall, the poster appears to satirize the historical gender imbalance in art exhibition and collection practices by inverting the argument and implying an unfairness toward male artists, which is not typically the case in reality. The design and messaging imply a tongue-in-cheek criticism of the systemic favoritism towards male artists.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-11-27

The image is a protest poster criticizing the Bronx Museum for having an exhibition called "Making It Together" that does not feature any male artists. The poster demands that the Bronx Museum become more representative of gender diversity in the art world, citing statistics about the gender imbalance in the permanent collections and exhibitions of major art museums. The poster encourages the Bronx Museum to have exhibits that feature many more male artists, similar to the demographics of other prominent art museums shown in the image.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-11-25

The image is a poster that critiques the representation of male artists in museums. The title, "BRONX MUSEUM UNFAIR TO MEN!", is prominently displayed in large blue text at the top of the image. * **Title** * The title is written in large blue text and reads "BRONX MUSEUM UNFAIR TO MEN!". * It is centered at the top of the image. * **Subtitle** * Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads "NOT ONE male artist is in the 'Making It Together' show. Demand that the Bronx Museum be more like these museums:". * The subtitle is written in white text with the word "ONE" highlighted in pink. * **List of Museums** * Below the subtitle, there is a list of museums that are mentioned as examples of institutions that have a more balanced representation of male and female artists. * The list includes: * National Gallery, D.C. permanent collection exhibit * Met. Museum modern & contemporary galleries * Broad Contemporary Art Museum, Los Angeles * MoMA permanent collection * Whitney Museum 2008 Biennial * Each museum is listed with a percentage of male artists represented, ranging from 60% to 99%. * **Call to Action** * At the bottom of the image, there is a call to action that reads "Male Art Now!". * The text is written in blue and black, with the words "Male" and "Art" highlighted in larger font. * Below the call to action, there is a statement that reads "MUSEUMS SHOULD SHOW TONS OF MALE ARTISTS, AND VERY FEW FEMALE ARTISTS, LIKE THEY ALWAYS HAVE". * The statement is written in small black text and is centered at the bottom of the image. Overall, the poster is a critique of the representation of male artists in museums, highlighting the lack of diversity and balance in the selection of artists for exhibitions. The use of bold text and statistics emphasizes the issue and encourages viewers to take action.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

BRONX MUSEUM UNFAIR TO MEN! NOT ONE male artist is in the "Making It Together" show. Demand that the Bronx Museum be more like these museums: National Gallery, D.C. permanent collection exhibit 99% men Met Museum modern, contemporary galleries 97% men Broad Contemporary Art Museum, LosAngeles 87% men MoMA permanent collection Whitney Museum 2008 Biennial 86% men 60% men MUSEUMS SHOULD SHOW TONS OF MALE ARTISTS, AND VERY FEW FEMALE ARTISTS, LIKE THEY ALWAYS HAVE
BRONX
MUSEUM
UNFAIR
TO
MEN!
NOT
ONE
male
artist
is
in
the
"Making
It
Together"
show.
Demand
that
Bronx
Museum
be
more
like
these
museums:
National
Gallery
,
D.C.
permanent
collection
exhibit
99
%
men
Met
modern
contemporary
galleries
97
Broad
Contemporary
Art
LosAngeles
87
MoMA
Whitney
2008
Biennial
86
60
MUSEUMS
SHOULD
SHOW
TONS
OF
MALE
ARTISTS,
AND
VERY
FEW
FEMALE
LIKE
THEY
ALWAYS
HAVE