Public notes in Exhibition and Publication records
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Danielle Smith
Just as there is the option to record additional information in 'Notes' in artwork records, and have this shown to the viewer in the public display when the note is set to public, it would be great to have the option to make notes on exhibitions and publications public as well. There is often contextual and supplementary information, about exhibitions in particular, that is necessary to capture and display.
Isabel Flores
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Bibliography rendering: comments in the publication index
Isabel Flores
This is low priority at the moment
Could you please make it possible for a note with public visibility status to render at the end of a publication citation in the index.
In the hypothetical example below, the text in red would be drawn from a note.
Humblet, Claudine. The New American Abstraction, 1950–1970 . Milan: Skira editore, 2007. Originally published in French as La nouvelle abstraction américaine 1950–1970 (Milan: Skira, 2003).
This text would NOT need to be displayed on the artwork page. In this example, it would render as:
Claudine Humblet, T he New American Abstraction, 1950–1970 ( Milan: Skira editore, 2007), p. 55
Isabel Flores
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Exhibition History - Public Comments Section
Caitlin Sweeney
It would be useful to be able to add a note at the end of the exhibition record.
That way, researchers could provide critical information to the reader without having to insert it in the title.
For example:
Berlin, Kunstsalon Paul Cassirer, Dritte Ausstellung [Sammlung Gottlieb Friedrich Reber, Barmen], January 1–20, 1913, no. 36 (as “Aita Parai”)
I would suggest placing the bracketed information at the end in a short sentence, like: "Exhibition of the artworks belonging to the Sammlung Gottlieb Friedrich Reber, Barmen."
Or
See the example from the published Johns Catalogue Raisonné, attached.