Talk:Ekpo Eyo
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Draft space and review
editA previous version of this page was moved to draftspace because "An article you recently created, Ekpo Eyo, does not have enough sources and citations as written to remain published". I found this surprising, as the reference of this previous version was a detailed obituary dedicated to Ekpo Eyo that was published in an international, peer-reviewed scholarly journal, and as such in my opinion is beyond doubt a "reliable, independent source" with respect to wikipedia standards.
Now I have expanded the article further and added several more references, and I submit this draft for review.--Terphys (talk) 19:27, 7 August 2019 (UTC)
- Hi Terphys! To clear up any confusion, I'll explain my reasoning as to the decision to move this page to draftspace. When I reviewed the page, I saw a page that was well-written, especially for a user with an edit count of about 150. Was it short, yes, it was, but I thought it had potential, as evidenced by the one source mentioned. Therein lies the issue - it only had one source. Per WP:GNG, multiple sources are expected. You are correct in assuming that the source does qualify as one that meets Wikipedia's standards - that was never the issue. Only a couple sentences had citations after them and that was what prompted the move to draftspace and the message on the talk page. I moved it to draftspace instead of WP:PROD or WP:AfD because while I had neither the time nor the interest to develop the page further, draftspace gives you the opportunity to further develop the page, which you have done. It was not a move made with ill will but what I thought was a fitting alternative to deletion, and I am glad that you have furthered the improvement of the page in draftspace. Regards, Willsome429 (say hey or see my edits!) 01:29, 8 August 2019 (UTC)
- Hi Willsome429! Thanks a lot for taking the time and giving these detailed explanations, which make things much clearer for me now. Next time I will add multiple references from the beginning. Let's hope that the draft review comes out positive. Regards,--Terphys (talk) 15:52, 8 August 2019 (UTC)
'Treasures of ancient Nigeria' exhibition
editFor the article on Ekpo Eyo, I only gave rough information on the 'Treasures of ancient Nigeria' exhibition that he organized in the 1980s, and I think that this is sufficient. But in case that more details are of interest, here are the stops of the exhibition tour that I found:
- Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit: January 17 to March 16, 1980.
- California Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco: April 28 to June 29, 1980.
- Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: August 11-October 12, 1980. (Some other source has August 14 as starting date; one of the two dates probably is a typo.)
- Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
- Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta
- High Museum of Art, Atlanta
- California State Museum of Science and Industry, Los Angeles
- Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia: February 21, 1982 to April 18, 1982.
- Royal Academy of Arts, London: October 30, 1982, to 23 January, 1983.
There are comments in the web that suggest further stops in Europe, but I have not found details. Also, there might have been a very similar/basically identical exhibition in Nigeria in the late 1970s, which then evolved into the travelling exhibition in the US and Europe.--Terphys (talk) 20:50, 20 August 2019 (UTC)