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Just begun, too tiny, please add what you can. Artemis-Arethusa ( talk) 13:56, 15 March 2010 (UTC)
I started this page about a month ago, and it looks like it's been basically me working on it, so I figured I'd explain my rationales. Feel free to disagree.
1. This is a list of women artists worldwide who produced significant visual art during the twentieth century. It is not a list of artists born in the twentieth century. I am going back and forth about artists whose last works predate 1905 or whose first works postdate 1995, although I have not yet run across someone who meets those criteria. It is also for this reason that I have eliminated the subheadings for artists born after 1970; if I find one such who started producing significant work around or before 1995, I will probably include her.
2. This list is for fine and applied visual arts as they are generally understood: painting, printmaking, illustration, sculpture, architecture, textiles, murals, stained glass, photography, and so forth. I am inclined to be inclusive as regards illustrators, puppetmakers, cartoonists, and other women usually considered only on the margins of fine art, as long as they have produced significant or influential work. I have also included filmmakers and fashion designers if they are closely aligned to the fine arts world. It is not a list for musicians, composers, actors, puppeteers, dancers, singers, or other people generally considered performers (although it does include what are called "performance artists", as that is a specialized category of the fine arts world), nor for novelists or poets -- unless such persons also happen to be visual artists as defined above. I'm going back and forth about fashion designers (unless they have really obvious connections to the fine arts world). I realize this is an arbitrary division, but it's one the world has handed us.
3. Everyone on this list is a woman. If I run across a transgendered artist or one who identifies as a woman (I haven't yet, as far as I know) who otherwise meets the criteria here, I will include her.
4. This list is taken from already existing Wikipedia articles. No redlinks, please. If there is an artist who should be on this list and she hasn't got a Wikipedia entry, write up her entry first and then link to it here.
5. If the Wikipedia article does not include a birthdate, I have not listed the artist here. This may be too extreme a position, I don't know.
6. I have some criteria about how significant an artist has to be to be included, but this is very open to interpretation and disagreement. The criteria are: Inclusion in a written history of art published by a recognized book publisher; or in articles in recognized art periodicals or newspapers or journals; or whose work is in the collection of accredited museums; or whose work is in major collections; or who has received grants or awards from governments or other recognized entities; or who is recognized by peers in the field as having importance.
7. References will be checked, significance will be considered. A badly-written Wikipedia article will not disqualify an artist, but an unreferenced puff piece full of opinion and advertising words probably will.
Thanks, if anyone ever reads this, and as I said, feel free to disagree. Artemis-Arethusa ( talk) 14:31, 24 April 2010 (UTC)
I've tried to be inclusive worldwide, but part of the nature of the English-Language Wikipedia is that it's mighty USA-centered. As a result, this list is skewed towards US artists. Hopefully this will change. Artemis-Arethusa ( talk) 14:36, 24 April 2010 (UTC)
I think it would be better if birth date order was kept throughout and alphabetical only employed for those artists with the same birth year. Ty 03:13, 2 June 2010 (UTC)
Bobjtls ( talk) 01:40, 26 July 2019 (UTC)I am creating an entry for Australian artist, Yvonne Boag (born 1954). I have draft content on my sandbox page. When it is ready, how can I move the content from my sandbox to a live page?
I have already added Mona Hatoum. But this should be added too, it is surprising they aren't in the list yet. They are all in wiki already
—Preceding unsigned comment added by Anacigon ( talk • contribs) 22:29, 18 June 2010 (UTC)
Visual art needs to be seen; stop vandalizing images... Modernist ( talk) 13:44, 14 April 2013 (UTC)
Your interpretation of NFCC#8, no valid article-specific NFCC rationale - is dead wrong and verges on vandalism. The policy states Non-free content is used only if its presence would significantly increase readers' understanding of the topic, and its omission would be detrimental to that understanding. These paintings precisely need to be seen to increase readers understanding of the topic. Don't do it again. The images are of important works by important artists, who played an important part in the visual arts of the 20th century and in case you don't know - this is an article about the visual arts of the 20th century. Visual art needs to be seen - please read WP:NFCC more carefully... Modernist ( talk) 22:18, 14 April 2013 (UTC)
Is there some reason P. Buckley Moss (b. 1933) isn’t included in your list? Her Wikipedia entry is here: P._Buckley_Moss Thanks, -- Jackftwist ( talk) 22:46, 18 June 2016 (UTC)
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Someone added yesterday a bunch of entries which have articles on the Polish Wikipedia but not in our project. Should we remove these? I have no idea what is the relation between notability criteria in English and Polish Wikipedia.-- Ymblanter ( talk) 07:48, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
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Could not find Margaret Keane in the list. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Keane
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Just begun, too tiny, please add what you can. Artemis-Arethusa ( talk) 13:56, 15 March 2010 (UTC)
I started this page about a month ago, and it looks like it's been basically me working on it, so I figured I'd explain my rationales. Feel free to disagree.
1. This is a list of women artists worldwide who produced significant visual art during the twentieth century. It is not a list of artists born in the twentieth century. I am going back and forth about artists whose last works predate 1905 or whose first works postdate 1995, although I have not yet run across someone who meets those criteria. It is also for this reason that I have eliminated the subheadings for artists born after 1970; if I find one such who started producing significant work around or before 1995, I will probably include her.
2. This list is for fine and applied visual arts as they are generally understood: painting, printmaking, illustration, sculpture, architecture, textiles, murals, stained glass, photography, and so forth. I am inclined to be inclusive as regards illustrators, puppetmakers, cartoonists, and other women usually considered only on the margins of fine art, as long as they have produced significant or influential work. I have also included filmmakers and fashion designers if they are closely aligned to the fine arts world. It is not a list for musicians, composers, actors, puppeteers, dancers, singers, or other people generally considered performers (although it does include what are called "performance artists", as that is a specialized category of the fine arts world), nor for novelists or poets -- unless such persons also happen to be visual artists as defined above. I'm going back and forth about fashion designers (unless they have really obvious connections to the fine arts world). I realize this is an arbitrary division, but it's one the world has handed us.
3. Everyone on this list is a woman. If I run across a transgendered artist or one who identifies as a woman (I haven't yet, as far as I know) who otherwise meets the criteria here, I will include her.
4. This list is taken from already existing Wikipedia articles. No redlinks, please. If there is an artist who should be on this list and she hasn't got a Wikipedia entry, write up her entry first and then link to it here.
5. If the Wikipedia article does not include a birthdate, I have not listed the artist here. This may be too extreme a position, I don't know.
6. I have some criteria about how significant an artist has to be to be included, but this is very open to interpretation and disagreement. The criteria are: Inclusion in a written history of art published by a recognized book publisher; or in articles in recognized art periodicals or newspapers or journals; or whose work is in the collection of accredited museums; or whose work is in major collections; or who has received grants or awards from governments or other recognized entities; or who is recognized by peers in the field as having importance.
7. References will be checked, significance will be considered. A badly-written Wikipedia article will not disqualify an artist, but an unreferenced puff piece full of opinion and advertising words probably will.
Thanks, if anyone ever reads this, and as I said, feel free to disagree. Artemis-Arethusa ( talk) 14:31, 24 April 2010 (UTC)
I've tried to be inclusive worldwide, but part of the nature of the English-Language Wikipedia is that it's mighty USA-centered. As a result, this list is skewed towards US artists. Hopefully this will change. Artemis-Arethusa ( talk) 14:36, 24 April 2010 (UTC)
I think it would be better if birth date order was kept throughout and alphabetical only employed for those artists with the same birth year. Ty 03:13, 2 June 2010 (UTC)
Bobjtls ( talk) 01:40, 26 July 2019 (UTC)I am creating an entry for Australian artist, Yvonne Boag (born 1954). I have draft content on my sandbox page. When it is ready, how can I move the content from my sandbox to a live page?
I have already added Mona Hatoum. But this should be added too, it is surprising they aren't in the list yet. They are all in wiki already
—Preceding unsigned comment added by Anacigon ( talk • contribs) 22:29, 18 June 2010 (UTC)
Visual art needs to be seen; stop vandalizing images... Modernist ( talk) 13:44, 14 April 2013 (UTC)
Your interpretation of NFCC#8, no valid article-specific NFCC rationale - is dead wrong and verges on vandalism. The policy states Non-free content is used only if its presence would significantly increase readers' understanding of the topic, and its omission would be detrimental to that understanding. These paintings precisely need to be seen to increase readers understanding of the topic. Don't do it again. The images are of important works by important artists, who played an important part in the visual arts of the 20th century and in case you don't know - this is an article about the visual arts of the 20th century. Visual art needs to be seen - please read WP:NFCC more carefully... Modernist ( talk) 22:18, 14 April 2013 (UTC)
Is there some reason P. Buckley Moss (b. 1933) isn’t included in your list? Her Wikipedia entry is here: P._Buckley_Moss Thanks, -- Jackftwist ( talk) 22:46, 18 June 2016 (UTC)
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Someone added yesterday a bunch of entries which have articles on the Polish Wikipedia but not in our project. Should we remove these? I have no idea what is the relation between notability criteria in English and Polish Wikipedia.-- Ymblanter ( talk) 07:48, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
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Could not find Margaret Keane in the list. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Keane