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I Agree, this article definitely meets notability guidelines. i removed the tag. [[User:Bipandboppop|Bipandboppop]] ([[User talk:Bipandboppop|talk]]) 01:44, 13 March 2016 (UTC) |
I Agree, this article definitely meets notability guidelines. i removed the tag. [[User:Bipandboppop|Bipandboppop]] ([[User talk:Bipandboppop|talk]]) 01:44, 13 March 2016 (UTC) |
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::Thank you [[User:Bipandboppop|Bipandboppop]]! [[User:Jooojay|Jooojay]] ([[User talk:Jooojay|talk]]) 03:41, 14 March 2016 (UTC) |
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This article was tagged for a possible notability issue, however they have sources from mainstream newspapers/magazines such as; San Francisco Chronicle, The Austin Chronicle and Hyperallergenic (a large art magazine), as well as others. Mark Aguhar was one of the first artists to address the issue of the "glossy glorification of the gay white male body" and the issues around being transgender femme-identified while this may not seem notable to the mainstream art viewer, in the contemporary art world and in a transgender inclusive society it is notable and she is well respected by her peers. Jooojay (talk) 04:48, 20 April 2015 (UTC)
I Agree, this article definitely meets notability guidelines. i removed the tag. Bipandboppop (talk) 01:44, 13 March 2016 (UTC)
::Thank you Bipandboppop! Jooojay (talk) 03:41, 14 March 2016 (UTC)
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