Talk:María Ortega Gálvez
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editThis page was translated with the Wikipedia machine translation. While I understand that due to the volume of English language articles to other languages, translating to English is somewhat discouraged, within the cultural sector it is very much important to highlight artists from non-English speaking countries into the English speaking lexicon and wikipedia is apart of that.
As the Spanish to English translation was not functioning at that point, the citations were a mess. Kennethaw88 cleaned up the citations. All inline citations match the original article in Spanish that is not flagged for citation issues. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mar%C3%ADa_Ortega
BF (talk) 08:03, 27 September 2020 (UTC)Thebaconfairy
Moving from article
editIt's not usual in English WP to have a list of interview in a biography as below. These can be used as sources in the article, but not usually listed as a section:
- Articles, reviews and interviews
- 2008. Interview with María Ortega, "Madrid should be a reference for Textile Art", (Metropolis magazine, World. September 12, 2008)
- 2009. Yosi Anaya, "FIBERS 08/09 Contemporary Textile Art" in Textile Forum (ETN. European Textile Network, december, 2008).
- 2009 Yosi Anaya, "FIBERS 08/09 Contemporary Textile Art" in Tramemos Magazine (CAAT, Buenos Aires), March, 2009.
- 2009 "Iberoamerica V International WTA Biennial" at Textile Forum (ETN. European Textil Network), june, 2009 .
- 2009 "FIBERS 08 and 09 Contemporary Textile Art", in the Textilia Network Bulletin at <www.redtextilia.org>
- 2009. "Interview with María Ortega" as winner of the Second Prize of the V International Biennial of Textile Art (Buenos Aires, Argentina), in the Bulletin of the Red Textilia in
- 2010. "Birds and Metamorphosis" Arts and Letters, Heraldo de Aragón (March 18th 2010, Zaragoza).
- 2011. Madrid Association of Art Critics "The Nature Spirt" Japanese Contemporary Textile Art, Carmen Pallarés.
- 2011. Interview report, 24 hours Salamanca "The Nature Spirt" Japanese Contemporary Textile Art, Salamanca/Madrid.
- 2011. Interview report, Miradas 2, "The Nature Spirit" Japanese Contemporary Textile Art, Salamanca/Madrid
- 2012. Article Carmen Pallares, artist María Ortega, Ballesol magazine
- 2012. Interview "Project of Conservation and Restoration of Contemporary Textile Art" Clara Bondia, Reina Sofia Museum.
- 2014. Brochure and card, FIBER FUTURES: Pioneers of Japanese Textile Art, Madrid.
- 2015 Triptych "Japanese Contemporary Art, Miniatures" 15th Cultural Week of Japan.
- 2016. Contemporary Textile Art Report Reporter 21 Canal Orbe.
- 2018. Article "The Boom of Textile Art" ELLE Decoration Magazine
- MurielMary (talk) 09:35, 19 December 2020 (UTC)
Also moving
editThe list below should have a brief description for each item e.g. "Artist's website", which describes what the link is about. MurielMary (talk) 09:42, 19 December 2020 (UTC)
External links
edithttps://vimeo.com/user64475891
https://vimeo.com/242155688
http://www.rtve.es/alacarta/videos/miradas-2/miradas-2-26-11-11/1259192/
Entrevista TV1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StOIZJcj08I