Talk:Jon Burgerman
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Expert review
[edit]- The following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section.
The result was: The topic is notable. Sources given should be included appropriately in the article. --B. Wolterding 07:51, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
As part of the Notability wikiproject, I am trying to sort out whether this topic is notable enough to have its own article. There's some notability claimed here, including the exhibition at London; but I think it would be better if an expert has a look at the article and decides whether he really passes the criteria.
Your opinions are welcome; please add your comments below. --B. Wolterding 17:21, 16 July 2007 (UTC)
- Responses -
I think we're OK here. A very quick search turned up the following:
- 138,000 google hits, which appear to be about the same individual (it's an unusual name).[1]
- Arts Council of England calls him "an internationally renowned artist" and bills a mural project (which has got coverage elsewhere also).[2]
- Channel 4 write-up has some credible achievements.[3]
- Cartoon on BBC web site.[4]
- A work in the Victoria & Albert Museum.[5]
- Volume of postcards billed in Creative Review.[6]
Tyrenius 22:29, 16 July 2007 (UTC)
Edit request on 1 April 2013
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This article is about me. Please can you remove the incorrect information. No Birthday date. I was not born in Nottingham. Those are not my parents names. I do not have any sisters. Bournville is not in solihull, 'solihull' should just be deleted. I did not travel to Japan for inspiration for paintings. Jonburgerman (talk) 21:36, 1 April 2013 (UTC)
- Hello. I am generally very skeptical of any person claiming to be an article subject or a representative thereof. However, your request is a good-faith challenge to uncited material on a living person, and so I have removed that information accordingly. Please note that this is something I would have done for any editor making this type of request in good faith. Cheers, —KuyaBriBriTalk 22:09, 1 April 2013 (UTC)
Coverage
[edit]I'm removing this long 'Selected' list from the article, it seems to be a list of coverage and featured work, but this is only an educated guess! Sionk (talk) 23:28, 21 January 2014 (UTC)
- Vinyl Will Kill, designer toy book, IdN, 2007
- The Fundamentals of Illustration, AVA, Thames and Hudson, 2006
- Hello Duudle - The Duudleville Tales, Wiggleton Press, 2006
- Graphics Alive, Vision:ary books, Hong Kong, 2006
- Fusion, graphics book, IdN PRO, Hong Kong, 2006
- DPI Magazine, featured artist, Taiwan, June 2006
- The Art Of Rebellion 2, street art book, Stylefile, 2006
- Tattoo Icons, Vision:ary books, Hong Kong 2006
- 300% Cotton, t-shirt book, Laurence King, 2007
- Sweaty Goolabs, artwork postcard book, Concrete Hermit, 2007
- Graphic 10, featured artist, Magmabooks, 2007
- Latex For Fun book, Die Gestalten Verlag, 2007
- Los Logos 3, Die Gestalten Verlag, 2007
- Modart Magazine No. 15, featured artist, 2008
- TechMag, featured artist, China, Jan 2008
- Street T Camisetas, fashion book, Monsa books, 2008
- Acclaim magazine, featured artist, Issue 12, 2008
- Graphic 12, featured artist, Magmabooks, 2008
- Gribba Grub, 160 page monograph published by Rojo, 2008
- Computer Arts 151, cover artwork and interview, Future Publishing, 2008
- Grafik Magazine, August 2008, featured exhibition art, 2008
- MANIC creative international magazine, feature on Burgerman merchandise, Malaysia, 2008
- Pens Are My Friends, 300 page monograph with DVD and bonus book, IdN, 2008
- Designers Against Tibetan Abuse, 2009
- Simply Pattern, Vision:ary books, Hong Kong 2009
- 60 Unite For Children, UNICEF charity book, APAG editions, 2009
- Computer Arts November, cover artwork and 'Design Hero' interview, Future Publishing, 2009
- Anxious Times, commissioned article, Autumn 2009
- Made & Sold, Laurence King, 2009
- Colour Me Silly, colouring in book, Nineteenseventythree, 2009
- Bangalore, self-published edition, 2010
- Varoom 13, AOI magazine, Summer 2010
- Ghost of Gone Birds, charity colouring in book, Birdlife International, 2011
- Design Week, interview and feature, Centaur, April 2011
- Colour Me Silly 2, colouring in book, Burger Ltd, 2011
- Mammoth Book Of Street Art, Mammoth Books, 2012
- My American Summer, comic book, Burger Ltd, 2012
- Wish You Where There, Music CD and book with Jim Avignon as Anxieteam, Heye, 2012
- ARTY Magazine China, interview and feature, 2013
- Creative Quarterly, interview and feature, 2013