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Title

Hot Flashes 2 and 3

Date

1994

People

Artist: Guerrilla Girls, American Active 1985-present

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Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2014.276

Copyright

© Guerrilla Girls

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Title

Hot Flashes 2 and 3

People

Artist: Guerrilla Girls, American Active 1985-present

Date

1994

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2014.276

Copyright

© Guerrilla Girls

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Amazon
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Clarifai
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Google
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Microsoft
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Amazon

Poster
Poster 71.9%

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Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-12

a photograph of a newspaper advertisement for the guerrilla girls's magazine -100%

OpenAI GPT

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

This image is a satirical poster produced by the Guerilla Girls, which is known for its advocacy against sexism and racism in the art world. Titled "Hot Flashes," the issue is from a double edition (Volume 1, Numbers 2 and 3) published in 1994, costing $3.00.

The headline reads: "GUERRILLA GIRLS PREDICT THAT MUSEUMS IN THE EAST WILL HAVE A WHITE MALE WINTER. AND A WHITE MALE SPRING, SUMMER & FALL." This is a critical statement suggesting the lack of diversity in museum exhibits, particularly highlighting the dominance of white male artists in museums in the eastern United States.

The poster features a map of the United States, segmented into different regions (The West, Texas & Mountain States, The Midwest, The South, The East). Each region has arrows pointed to various museums, with percentage indicators showing the representation of solo exhibits featuring women and artists of color. Generally, the percentages are low, indicating poor representation.

At the bottom, a summary states: "The West is best, the East is worst. Women of color have a hard time everywhere."

An editorial statement highlights the systemic exclusion of women and artists of color from exhibitions and acquisitions in American museums, calling for change and noting attempts by some museums to address these issues.

Overall, the image is a critique of the art world's lack of inclusivity and pushes for greater representation of underrepresented groups in museum exhibits.

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-28

The image is a black and white poster by the Guerrilla Girls, titled "Hot Flashes from the Guerrilla Girls," priced at $3.00. It features bold text stating "GUERRILLA GIRLS PREDICT THAT MUSEUMS IN THE EAST WILL HAVE A WHITE MALE WINTER. AND A WHITE MALE SPRING, SUMMER & FALL." Below this headline is a bar graph shaped like the United States map, indicating the percentage of solo exhibits featuring women and artists of color at a sampling of museums from each region.

The regions labeled on the map are The West, Texas & Mt. States, The Midwest, The South, and The East. Museums in various cities such as San Diego, Seattle, Chicago, Atlanta, and New York are marked with their respective percentages, largely showing low representation for the mentioned groups.

At the top of the poster, there's a line that reads, "ALL THE SEXISM, RACISM & HOMOPHOBIA THAT FITS, WE PRINT," and a commentary on the price tag indicates that it is an issue of a publication.

A prominent summary at the bottom states, "The West is best, the East is worst. Women of color have a hard time everywhere." Below this, there is a smaller text section titled "Editorial Statement," discussing the systematic exclusion of women and artists of color from exhibitions and acquisitions in American museums and noting that some museums are working towards change while others are resistant.

The poster uses humor and sharp critique to bring attention to issues of discrimination and lack of diversity in the art world, specifically within museum exhibitions.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a protest publication from the Guerrilla Girls, an activist art group, from 1994. The image shows statistics about representation in American museums across different regions of the US. The headline provocatively states that museums in the East will have a "white male winter" and "white male spring, summer & fall," highlighting the lack of diversity in museum exhibitions.

The data is presented through bar graphs overlaid on a map of the United States, showing the percentage of solo exhibits featuring women and artists of color in different regions. The graphs indicate that Western museums had relatively better representation, while Eastern museums had the worst representation. Each region (West, Texas & Mountain States, Midwest, South, and East) has specific museums listed with their corresponding statistics.

The publication includes a stark summary at the bottom stating "The West is best, the East is worst. Women of color have a hard time everywhere." There's also an editorial statement explaining that American museums have historically presented only a partial story of culture through systematic exclusion of women and artists of color.

The top of the page includes the publication title "Hot Flashes" and a banner stating "ALL THE SEXISM, RACISM & HOMOPHOBIA THAT FITS, WE COMPLAIN ABOUT!"

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

The image shows the front page of a publication called "Hot Flashes" from the Guerrilla Girls, a feminist activist group known for their anonymous public interventions highlighting gender and racial inequalities in the art world. The main headline states that the Guerrilla Girls predict that museums in the East will have a "white male winter, and a white male spring, summer & fall", based on their analysis of the demographics of solo exhibits featuring women and artists of color at a sampling of museums in different regions of the United States. The image also includes a map divided into geographic regions, with charts and statistics showing the percentage of solo exhibits featuring women and artists of color at various art institutions. The editorial statement expresses the view that American museums have historically presented only a limited story of our culture by excluding the work of women and artists of color, and calls for museums to work toward change.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a black-and-white newspaper clipping featuring an article titled "GUERRILLA GIRLS PREDICT THAT MUSEUMS IN THE EAST WILL HAVE A WHITE MALE WINTER. AND A WHITE MALE SPRING, SUMMER & FALL." The article includes a map of the United States with various regions highlighted, each containing a bar graph illustrating the percentage of solo exhibits featuring women and artists of color at a sampling of museums from each region.

Key Points:

  • Title: The title emphasizes the prediction that museums in the East will have a predominantly white male presence during all seasons.
  • Map and Bar Graphs: The map displays different regions of the United States, with each region containing a bar graph showing the percentage of solo exhibits featuring women and artists of color at a sampling of museums from that region.
  • Summary: The summary states, "The West is best, the East is worst. Women of color have a hard time everywhere."
  • Editorial Statement: The editorial statement notes that it is an indisputable fact that over the years American museums have presented only a part of the story of our culture. The systematic exclusion of women and artists of color from exhibitions and acquisitions should not continue. Some museums are working toward change; others are resolute. For this special double issue of Hot Flashes, Guerrilla Girls asked museums around the U.S. to tell us what they're doing.

Conclusion:

The image presents a critical analysis of the representation of women and artists of color in museums across the United States. The data suggests that there is a significant disparity in the representation of these groups, with the West being more inclusive than the East. The editorial statement emphasizes the need for change and encourages museums to work towards greater diversity and inclusion.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-26

The image depicts a black and white copy of the cover of Hot Flashes magazine, featuring an article titled "Guerrilla Girls predict that museums in the East will have a white male winter. And a white male spring, summer & fall." The article presents a bar graph illustrating the percentage of solo exhibits featuring women and artists of color at museums from each region.

Key Features:

  • Title: "Guerrilla Girls predict that museums in the East will have a white male winter. And a white male spring, summer & fall."
  • Bar Graph: A bar graph displays the percentage of solo exhibits featuring women and artists of color at museums from each region.
  • Regions: The graph includes data for the following regions:
    • The West
    • Texas & Mt. States
    • The Midwest
    • The South
    • The East
  • Editorial Statement: A statement at the bottom of the page notes that the editorial statement is an "indisputable fact" and that the exclusion of women and artists of color from exhibitions and acquisitions should not continue.
  • Call to Action: The statement concludes by asking museums around the U.S. to tell Guerrilla Girls what they're doing.

Visual Elements:

  • Image of a Woman: A black and white image of a woman sitting on the floor with a laptop computer is displayed at the top of the page.
  • Title Graphic: A graphic featuring a woman holding a laptop computer is positioned above the title.
  • Background: The background of the image is a light gray color.

Overall:

The image presents a thought-provoking article that highlights the underrepresentation of women and artists of color in museums. The bar graph provides a visual representation of the data, making it easy to compare the percentages across different regions. The editorial statement and call to action emphasize the importance of addressing this issue and promoting greater diversity in the art world.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-26

The image is a double-sided page from a publication titled "HOT FLASHES from the Guerrilla Girls." The front side of the page features a bold, provocative headline that reads, "Guerrilla Girls Predict That Museums in the East Will Have a White Male Winter, and a White Male Spring, Summer & Fall." Below the headline, there is a map of the United States divided into regions, with a thermometer-like graphic showing the percentage of solo exhibitions featuring women and artists of color in various museums across the country.

The map is labeled with different regions: The West, The Midwest, The South, The East, Texas & Mountain States. Each region has a thermometer with a percentage indicating the representation of women and artists of color in museum exhibitions. The West is shown to have the highest percentage, while the East has the lowest.

The back side of the page contains an editorial statement, which reads: "It is an indisputable fact that over the years American museums have presented only a part of the story of our culture. The systematic exclusion of women and artists of color from exhibitions and acquisitions should not continue. Some museums are working toward change; others are resolute. For this special double issue of Hot Flashes, Guerrilla Girls asked museums around the U.S. to tell us what they're doing."

The publication is from 1994, and it is a double issue, as indicated by the text "DOUBLE ISSUE, VOL. 1 NOS. 2 & 3, 1994." The price of the publication is listed as $3.00.

Overall, the image is a call to action for museums to address the underrepresentation of women and artists of color in their exhibitions and collections, highlighting the disparities between different regions of the United States.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-26

The image is a magazine page featuring a bold, humorous headline from Hot Flashes magazine, specifically from the Guerrilla Girls. The headline reads, "Guerrilla Girls Predict That Museums in the East Will Have a White Male Winter, and a White Male Spring, Summer & Fall." This suggests a satirical critique of the lack of diversity in museum exhibitions, particularly in the Eastern region of the United States.

Below the headline, there is a map of the United States divided into four regions: the West, Texas & Mountain States, the Midwest, and the East. Each region has a vertical bar chart that illustrates the percentage of solo exhibitions featuring women and artists of color. The percentages are indicated with horizontal lines across the bars.

The bar charts show that the West has the highest representation of women and artists of color, followed by Texas & Mountain States, the Midwest, and the East, which has the lowest representation. The summary statement at the bottom of the page reinforces this data, stating, "SUMMARY: The West is best, the East is worst. Women of color have a hard time everywhere."

Additionally, there is an editorial statement from the Guerrilla Girls, criticizing the historical and systemic exclusion of women and artists of color from museum exhibitions and acquisitions. They emphasize the need for change and highlight that some museums are making efforts while others remain resistant.

The page also includes a small image of a Guerrilla Girl, depicted as a gorilla with a laptop, reinforcing the magazine's theme of activism and satire. The overall tone of the page is critical and humorous, aiming to raise awareness about the lack of diversity in the art world.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-27

Here's a description of the image based on the provided information:

Overall Impression:

The image is a scanned page from "Hot Flashes From The Guerrilla Girls". It's a protest art piece that presents data about the representation of women and artists of color in museums across the United States. It critiques the dominance of white male artists.

Key Elements:

  • Headline/Title: The central text boldly declares "GUERRILLA GIRLS PREDICT THAT MUSEUMS IN THE EAST WILL HAVE A WHITE MALE WINTER. AND A WHITE MALE SPRING, SUMMER & FALL." This immediately establishes the confrontational and critical tone.

  • Image: At the top of the image is a gorilla, reclined, with a laptop.

  • Data Visualization: Below the headline, a map of the United States is visually divided into regions (The West, Texas & Mt. States, The Midwest, The South, and The East). Each region features a bar graph-style chart showing the percentage of solo exhibits featuring women and artists of color at a sample of museums. Individual museum names are listed alongside their corresponding percentages.

  • Text Elements:

    • A smaller text at the top reads, ""ALL THE SEXISM, RACISM & HOMOPHOBIA THAT FITS, WE COMPLAIN ABOUT"".
    • A summary statement at the bottom asserts, "SUMMARY: The West is best, the East is worst. Women of color have a hard time everywhere."
    • An "Editorial Statement" explains the Guerrilla Girls' position, calling out the systematic exclusion of women and artists of color from museum exhibitions and acquisitions.

Design & Style:

  • The layout is somewhat simple, prioritizing clarity and readability of the data and message.
  • The color scheme is likely black and white.
  • The use of bold typography emphasizes the Guerrilla Girls' strong opinions.

Overall Message:

The image is a powerful critique of gender and racial inequality within the art world, specifically targeting the lack of representation for women and artists of color in museums. The data presented aims to expose the bias and challenge the status quo.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-27

Here's a description of the image:

Overall Impression:

The image is a page from a publication called "Hot Flashes" from the Guerrilla Girls, known for their activism and critiques of the art world. The page is a direct and provocative statement about the lack of representation of women and artists of color in museums. The visual style is bold, using clear, large text and charts to present its argument.

Key Elements:

  • Headline: "GUERRILLA GIRLS PREDICT THAT MUSEUMS IN THE EAST WILL HAVE A WHITE MALE WINTER. AND A WHITE MALE SPRING, SUMMER & FALL." This headline is a clear, impactful statement of the issue.
  • Visual Elements: The artwork uses a map of the United States to represent different regions, with percentages shown by a grid or visual indicator. Each region is subdivided into a percentage of museums showing exhibits from women and artists of color.
  • Regions and Data: The image divides the U.S. into regions (West, Texas & Mt. States, Midwest, South, and East). Each region displays a list of museums with associated percentages that represent exhibitions featuring women and artists of color.
  • Summary: "SUMMARY: The West is best, the East is worst. Women of color have a hard time everywhere." This statement reinforces the headline's message and synthesizes the data from the region-specific visual charts.
  • Editorial Statement: A text block explains the publication's position, emphasizing the historical exclusion of women and artists of color and the need for change.
  • Guerrilla Girls Identity: The "Hot Flashes" logo and the Guerrilla Girls' name are prominently displayed, establishing the source and the specific perspective of the piece.

Overall Message:

The image is a call to action, designed to raise awareness about the art world's gender and racial inequalities. The Guerrilla Girls use data visualization and direct language to make a strong case for the need for change in museum practices.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-27

The image is a poster from the Guerrilla Girls, a feminist activist art group known for their efforts to address issues of sexism, racism, and homophobia in the art world. The poster is titled "Hot Flashes from the Guerrilla Girls" and is a double issue from November 1994.

The main headline of the poster reads: "Guerrilla Girls Predict That Museums in the East Will Have a White Male Winter. And a White Male Spring, Summer & Fall."

Below the headline, there is a graphical representation showing the percentage of solo exhibits featuring women and artists of color at various museums across different regions of the United States: The West, Texas & Mt. States, The Midwest, The South, and The East. Each region has a bar graph illustrating the data for different museums within that region.

The summary at the bottom of the poster states: "The West is best, the East is worst. Women of color have a hard time everywhere."

There is also an editorial statement that reads: "It is an indisputable fact that over the years American museums have presented only a part of the story of our culture. The systematic exclusion of women and artists of color from exhibitions and acquisitions should not continue. Some museums are working toward change; others are resolute. For this special double issue of Hot Flashes, Guerrilla Girls asked museums around the U.S. to tell us what they're doing."

The poster is priced at $3.00.

Overall, the poster highlights the lack of representation of women and artists of color in museum exhibitions across the United States, with a particular focus on regional differences.

Text analysis

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