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Artwork - Reproduced
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ARTIST'S SURNAME, First Initial(s)., Year of first exhibition. Title of the artwork. Medium of the art. City where the artwork can be seen: Gallery or other institution where it can be seen. In: AUTHOR'S NAME, Book's publication year. Book title. Book edition (if not first). Place of publication: Publisher. Page where the illustration exists.
Example
Citation
(Renoir 1878)
Reference List
RENOIR, P-A., 1878. Madame Charpentier and her children. Oil on canvas. New York, NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art. In: M.R. BROWN, ed., 2002. Picturing children. Aldershot: Ashgate. p. 16.
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ARTIST'S SURNAME, First Initial(s)., Year of first exhibition. Title of the artwork. Medium of the art. City where the artwork can be seen: Gallery or other institution where it can be seen. In: AUTHOR'S NAME, Article's publication year. Article title. Journal title. Volume(issue), Page reference of the article. Page where the illustration exists.
Example
Citation
(Walker 2001)
Reference List
WALKER, K., 2001. Darkytown rebellion. Cut paper and projection on wall. New York, NY: Brent Sikkema. In: E. HEARTNEY, 2007. The long shadows of slavery. Art in America, 13(9), pp. 170-177. p. 173.
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ARTIST'S SURNAME, First Initial(s)., Year of first exhibition. Title of the artwork. Medium of the art. City where the artwork can be seen: Gallery or other institution where it can be seen. In: AUTHOR'S NAME, Webpage publication year. Webpage title. [online]. Place of publication: Publisher. Available from: URL [Accessed date].
Example
Citation
(Dali 1936)
Reference List
DALI, S., 1936. Soft construction with boiled beans (premonition of civil war). Oil on canvas. Philadelphia, PA: Philadelphia Museum of Art. In: METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, 2007. Special exhibitions: current exhibitions. [online]. New York, NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art. Available from: http://www.metmuseum.org/special/index.asp [Accessed 15 January 2008].
From An Exhibition Catalogue
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ARTIST'S SURNAME, First Initial(s)., Year of first exhibition. Title of the work of art. Medium of the work of art. In: ARTIST'S NAME, Catalogue publication year. Catalogue title with details of the gallery or other institution where the exhibition took place. Exhibition dates. Place of publication: Publisher. Page reference for the image of the artwork.
Example
Citation
(Deacon 2007)
Reference List
DEACON, R., 2007. Siamese pink. Ceramic sculpture. In: R. DEACON, 2007. Richard Deacon: personals. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Ikon Gallery. 31 January - 18 March 2007. Birmingham: Ikon Gallery. p. 9.
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ARTIST'S SURNAME, First Initial(s)., Year of first exhibition. Title of the work of art. Medium of the work of art. In: NAME OF THE GALLERY, INSTITUTION OR SPONSOR OF THE EXHIBITION, Catalogue publication year. Catalogue title with details of the gallery or other institution where the exhibition took place. Exhibition dates. Place of publication: Publisher. Page reference for the image of the artwork.
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Citation
(Hunter 1923)
Reference List
HUNTER, L., 1923. Cornfield, Fife. Oil on canvas. In: SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCIL, 1970. Three Scottish colourists: Cadell, Hunter, Peploe. Catalogue of an exhibition at the Scottish Arts Council Gallery. 9 May - 6 June 1970. Edinburgh: Scottish Arts Council. p. 10.
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ARTIST'S SURNAME, First Initial(s)., Year of first exhibition. Title of the work of art. Medium of the work of art. In: AUTHOR OF CATALOGUE, Catalogue publication year. Catalogue title with details of the gallery or other institution where the exhibition took place. Exhibition dates. Place of publication: Publisher. Page reference for the image of the artwork.
Example
Citation
(Hogarth 1757)
Reference List
HOGARTH, W., 1757. Hogarth painting the comic muse. Oil on canvas. In: M. HALLETT and C. RIDING, 2006. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Muse de Louvre. 18 October 2006 - 7 January 2007. London: Tate. p. 12.