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I've added a section that addresses the controversy surrounding Kaechele's actions in New Orleans. I live in New Orleans, but I am not a member of the art community and just recently learned about the events in question. I've tried to made the section conform to Wikipedia's standards in terms of objectivity, but if anyone feels otherwise, I will gladly listen and discuss. I do believe the article needs the content, especially since most of it reads like an official bio and not an encyclopedic article. I plan to seek out the N. Villere properties and take some photos, to see what the current state of them are, and I'll update the article accordingly. Matuko (talk) 17:20, 19 October 2019 (UTC)Reply
In light of that controversy, the fact that the first line of this article lists among her qualifications that of "practitioner of sustainable building design" is truly outlandish. Either, as you imply, that line comes from her self-authored official bio (and even then it sounds more like provocation than self-aggrandisement when referring to someone whose business practices are so gratuitously wasteful) or, if someone else wrote it, their pen must have been dripping with the bitterest sarcasm. 151.52.199.26 (talk) 22:10, 11 April 2024 (UTC)Reply