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A fact from Michele Beevors appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 16 July 2023 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that Michele Beevors explores the complicated relationships between humans and the natural world through hand-knitted skeletons?
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... that Michele Beevors explores the complicated relationships between humans and the natural world through hand-knitted skeletons? Source: "...The sculptural sequence featured life-size, anatomically structured skeletons made of individually hand-knitted bones assembled joint by joint... This allows for a direct emotional interaction with the art and, in thought, the animals it represents. Beevors offers a provocative proposal to think through, considering in the process what is productive and useful about visual representation in today’s precarious environmental context." Carey, Jean-Marie (2016) "The Wreck of Hope: Visual activism in the time of mass extinction". Kapsula Magazine. Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada: Kapsula Press. pp. 40-41
New enough. Long enough, barely. Neutrally written with reliable citations throughout. No copyright violations or paraphrasing issues. QPQ isn't done yet but the nom seems to be a newbie, should be fine. The hook is cited. (I think it'll be better if the hook has at least one other Wikilink in the sentence.) Hybernator (talk) 00:32, 3 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]