What it says is that to get into the gallery, you almolst have to be male.
And that of the nudes painted, almost all of them are of women. Meaning, almost all nudes are of women seen through the male gaze.
This does not indicate that the female form is aesthetically pleasing to most people, it means that most nudes are painted by chauvenist artists who get their jollies painting nude women...
...and that this objectification of women as a sex object or "beauty model" is further reinforced by the fact that less than 5% of the artists represented are female - indicating a belief the women are not cabable of making art, rather, they are only fit to be a subject of the male artist.
More importantly, whether or not there is sexism in nude art has nothing to do with whether or not said art is indeed pornography. As I said before, beauty is a different quality altogether from lust, sex, etc. Said art objects are not meant to evoke such feelings of lust and the like, but different feelings.
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