Talk:Anne Zahalka

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Hi Wikipedians, shortly after coming across this article I realized there's a large amount of information missing. I've started and will continue to edit and update this page to restore and make it as accurate and complete as possible. As you can see I organized the introduction and added three sections; Exhibitions, Residencies, and Awards. I'm in the process of inserting the cites for these sections. If you have any input, I would love to know your thoughts. Cheers! MarPatton (talk) 05:40, 26 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Hello. I've combed through the entire article pretty thoroughly and have added cites and wikilinks. If you're interested please take a look and let me know if you have any additions or corrections so we can remove the maintenance message. Thank you. MarPatton (talk) 03:22, 5 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

I have removed most unsourced claims and added independent reliable sources for most of what remains. Thus I was able to remove the "BLP sources" warning. New claims should be restored but only when accompanied by sources. --Lopifalko (talk) 11:34, 2 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Unsourced exhibitions moved from article[edit]

  • (1988) Resemblance I and II, Gertrude Street - Melbourne
  • (1989) Bondi: Playground of the Pacific, Bondi Pavilion - Sydney
  • (1990) The Readynade Boomerang, Biennale of Sydney, Art Gallery of New South Wales - Sydney
  • (1990) Artists, City Gallery - Melbourne
  • (1991) Details Resemblances I, Claybrook Gallery - Auckland
  • (1992) Details, City Gallery - Melbourne
  • (1993) Fortresses and Frontiers, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery - Sydney
  • (1993) Locations, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art - Melbourne
  • (1993) Gesture, City Gallery - Melbourne
  • (1993) The Art Factor: Internation Exhibition of Electronic Art, FISA - Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • (1994) Gesture, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery - Sydney
  • (1995) Open House, Anna Schwartz Gallery - Melbourne
  • (1995) Collectors, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery - Sydney
  • (1997) Anne Zahalka, Galerie Alte Feuerwache - Mannheim, Germany
  • (1997) Distanz und Domizil, Fotographie der Gegenwart - Kunsthaus Dresden, Germany
  • (1997) Woven Threads, Centre for Contemporary Photography - Melbourne
  • (1998) ICONS: Pictures of the City, Galerie Fotohof Saizburg - Austria
  • (1998) Woven Threads #2, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery - Sydney
  • (1998) The Body in Question, Wessel + O'Connor - New York
  • (1998) Woven Threads, Gallery 4A - Sydney
  • (1999) Leisureland, Anne Schwartz Gallery - Melbourne
  • (2000) Journeys in the Dream Land (Dennis Del Faver), Ffotogallery Cardiff - Wales
  • (2000) Anne Zahalka, Ffotgallery Cardiff - Wales

Wrong venue named for an exhibition?[edit]

The article claims that Mirrors: Anne Zahalka Portraits 1987–2007 was held at the Centre for Contemporary Photography ("the first mid-career retrospective held at the gallery of an Australian photographer") but the source for it appears to have it at the National Portrait Gallery (Australia), 23 November 2007 – Monday 31 March 2008. -Lopifalko (talk) 07:44, 21 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]