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The image displays a wall covered with multiple art posters, likely from an exhibition. The posters are visually distinct, with some featuring bold text and impactful imagery. One prominent poster, in a bright yellow hue, asks the question "Do women have to be naked to get into the Met. Museum?" accompanied by an image of a figure with a gorilla head reclining on a draped cloth, with the text below stating that less than 4% of artists in the Modern Art sections are women, but 76% of the nudes are female. This poster appears multiple times in a stacked arrangement.

Another poster, in an orange color, features a large crowd of people and text that reads "DON'T LET MUSEUMS reduce art to the small number of artists who have been a popularity contest among big-time dealers, curators and collectors."

A large poster on the left side shows a man in a white suit standing over a woman, with text that reads "Where are the women artists of Venice? Underneath the men."

Below this, a poster with the title "Republicans do believe in a woman's right to control her own body" is visible, accompanied by several smaller images, including portraits of women and anatomical illustrations.

Further down on the left, a poster titled "GUERRILLA GIRLS' POP QUIZ" is present, asking "February is Black History Month and March Women's History Month, but what happens the rest of the year?"

Another poster on the right, in pink, is titled "THE FUTURE FOR TURKISH WOMEN" and contains text with a quote attributed to the Guerrilla Girls.

The overall environment appears to be an indoor exhibition space with a grey wall as the backdrop. There are no visible people actively interacting with the posters at the moment the photograph was taken, suggesting the image was captured during a period when the exhibition space was not crowded. The lighting appears to be artificial, illuminating the posters effectively. The image does not provide any specific information about its location in the city of London, United Kingdom.
Sardina

Jul 12, 2026, 4:02 PM

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The image displays a wall covered with multiple art posters, likely from an exhibition. The posters are visually distinct, with some featuring bold text and impactful imagery. One prominent poster, in a bright yellow hue, asks the question "Do women have to be naked to get into the Met. Museum?" accompanied by an image of a figure with a gorilla head reclining on a draped cloth, with the text below stating that less than 4% of artists in the Modern Art sections are women, but 76% of the nudes are female. This poster appears multiple times in a stacked arrangement. Another poster, in an orange color, features a large crowd of people and text that reads "DON'T LET MUSEUMS reduce art to the small number of artists who have been a popularity contest among big-time dealers, curators and collectors." A large poster on the left side shows a man in a white suit standing over a woman, with text that reads "Where are the women artists of Venice? Underneath the men." Below this, a poster with the title "Republicans do believe in a woman's right to control her own body" is visible, accompanied by several smaller images, including portraits of women and anatomical illustrations. Further down on the left, a poster titled "GUERRILLA GIRLS' POP QUIZ" is present, asking "February is Black History Month and March Women's History Month, but what happens the rest of the year?" Another poster on the right, in pink, is titled "THE FUTURE FOR TURKISH WOMEN" and contains text with a quote attributed to the Guerrilla Girls. The overall environment appears to be an indoor exhibition space with a grey wall as the backdrop. There are no visible people actively interacting with the posters at the moment the photograph was taken, suggesting the image was captured during a period when the exhibition space was not crowded. The lighting appears to be artificial, illuminating the posters effectively. The image does not provide any specific information about its location in the city of London, United Kingdom.

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