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Villarreal, Jose. "Brazilian Artist Anna Maria Maiolino Exhibits at Camden Arts Centre." Artdaily.org. Jose Villarreal, 1996. Web. 10 Oct 2014. <http://artdaily.com/news/37167/Brazilian-Artist-Anna-Maria-Maiolino-Exhibits-at-Camden-Arts-Centre#.VDhX-PnYVNI>.

This online article talks about Brazilian artist Anna Maria Maiolino's new clay exhibition at the Camden Arts Centre,her early artistic works including film, performances,and sculpting during the 1960s-70s and the different art movements that she was involved in. The author states that she is one of the most significant artists that works in Brazil currently. This article is a relevant source to use because it talks about how Anna Maria's work relates to identity, which is an important and reoccurring theme in her artistic creations and her clay exhbition. This source meets Wikipedia's standards as a reliable source because it is a secondary source from an online news article, and it is from a reliable third party. http://artdaily.com/news/37167/Brazilian-Artist-Anna-Maria-Maiolino-Exhibits-at-Camden-Arts-Centre#.VDhX-PnYVNI


Micchelli, Thomas. " A Viral Longing: Anna Maria Maiolino's Art of Dislocation." Hyperallergic. Hyperallergic Media, Inc, 2009. Web. 10 Oct 2014. <http://hyperallergic.com/125538/a-viral-longing-anna-maria-maiolinos-art-of-dislocation/>.

This article talks about Anna Maria's life in Brazil as an artist, some of her art work, and how she views art. This article is a relevant because it talks about some of Anna Maria's work and their meaning, which helps readers to learn what inspired her to make certain installations and how she views the world as an artist. This source meets Wikipedia's standard as a reliable source because it has inline citations and is unbiased. http://hyperallergic.com/125538/a-viral-longing-anna-maria-maiolinos-art-of-dislocation/


(n.d.). Hauser & Wirth. Exhibitions — Between Senses — Hauser & Wirth. Retrieved October 13, 2014, from http://www.hauserwirth.com/exhibitions/2154/anna-maria-maiolino-between-senses/view/

This online article gives basic information about Anna Maria, such as her birthplace and talks about her early life in Brazil. It also talks about how some of her creations and experiments were made and their meaning, and her work with clay. This article is a relevant source because it gives accurate basic information about her and specific information about some of her projects. This source meets Wikipedia's standard as a reliable source because it comes from a reliable third-party. http://www.hauserwirth.com/exhibitions/2154/anna-maria-maiolino-between-senses/view/


(n.d.). Pharos Art - Home. Pharos Art . Retrieved October 13, 2014, from http://www.pharosart.org/AnnaMaiolinoArtistBio.htm

This online website gives information about Anna Maria's early life, her involvement in the different Brazilian art movements, her change in art style and experimentation with different types of art, and her work with clay. This source is relevant because it gives information about Anna Maria's artistic styles and involvement in the Brazilian art movements. This source meets Wikipedia's standard as a reliable source because it is from a secondary source.

http://www.pharosart.org/AnnaMaiolinoArtistBio.htm
  1. ^ a b McKinnell, Anne. "4 Essential Ingredients for Great Landscape Photographs". Digital Photography School. Digital Photography School. Retrieved 16 September 2014.