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HannahLSP (talk·contribs) This user has declared a connection. (Affiliated member of Humans since 1982 artist studio so have close connection to the subject. Have attempted to be purely factual and neutral - will happily take and encourage any guidance, editing or re-writing from other editors.)
I'm concerned it still has advertising verbiage and should be neutralized, and not use the closely paraphrased wording from their official websites. I've gone ahead and accepted this as it is notable from secondary reliable sources independent of the subject, but those should be emphasized. Instead of referencing the actual museum/exhibition, reference the article in a notable magazine/newspaper that describes the exhibit. Use Dezeen, MB&F, Artnet. AngusWOOF (bark • sniff) 17:55, 29 July 2019 (UTC)Reply
I've corrected punctuation issues and omitted one Vimeo reference which was purely promotional. Another reference is to YouTube, but the video is a CBS This Morning clip which is acceptable. I've changed that cite template to {{cite AV media}}. More than 1⁄3 of all the references used in the article are press releases (38.5%). The dates in many of the references are last referenced dates when date of publication would be more helpful. I'm closing the template as answered. Please feel free to open a new request when additional changes are sought. Regards, Spintendo19:21, 29 July 2019 (UTC)Reply