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Wikidata template for exhibitions, based on Ink on Paper (Ink on Paper (Q124733840))

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  • Instance of: art exhibition
  • Title:
  • Subtitle:
  • Language of work or name:
  • Country:
  • Located in the administrative territorial entity:
  • Location: (Gallery or galleries exhibited in; can also add start time and end time qualifiers to each location if the show moves)
  • Has part(s): (used for individual occurrences of a periodical exhibition like the Venice Biennale, which are then “part of the series:” and “preceded/followed by”)
  • Start time:
  • End time:
  • Curator:
  • Organizer: (can be different from place(s) exhibited)
  • Exhibited creator: (exhibited creator (P10661), proposed in 2022, is the best one for artists, as a "participant" is expected to be alive during the show, and "Contributor to the creative work or subject" seems too vague). Each can have the qualifier number of works, referencing an exhibition catalogue.
  • Main subject:
  • Movement:
  • Described at URL:
  • Catalog: (Book, a work not an edition, which must be "instance of: catalogue": note spellings!)
  • Commons category:
  • On focus list of Wikimedia project:

Possible other properties

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  • Date of official opening:
  • Date of official closure:
  • Point in time: (if one didn't know the start or end dates)
  • Official name:
  • Named after: (a show like Rita Angus wouldn't really need this, but something like Dada and Vorticism could)
  • Link to the exhibition's Wikipedia article

Possibly not needed

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  • Director/manager: (What does this convey that curator and organizer does not? Do art exhibitions have formal directors/managers?)
  • Owned by: (Is this supposed to convey an exhibition of an individual person's collection? Could that collection itself exist in Wikidata instead?)
  • Coordinates: (Wouldn't this be covered by the coordinates of the venue(s)?)