Referencing: Exhibition catalogues

Cite and reference Exhibition Catalogues in the same format as a book. However, if the exhibition catalogue has no author, use the title of the gallery or museum.

Format:
FAMILY/SURNAME, Initials. or Gallery/Museum name. (ed.) or (eds.)-in brackets for editor(s) (Year of publication – in brackets) Catalogue Title – in italics. Series title and volume – if available. Edition – if not the first. Place of publication: Publisher.

Bibliography example:
REED, P. (2005) Groundswell: constructing the contemporary landscape: published on the occasion of the exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, 25th February – 16 May 2005. New York: Museum of Modern Art.

Museum of Modern Art. (2006). Edvard Munch: the modern life of the soul: published on the occasion of the exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York 17 February – 8 May 2006 with an introduction by Kynaston McShine. New York: Museum of Modern Art.

In-text citation examples:
(Reed, 2005)

(Museum of Modern Art. 2006)  As Reed (2005) suggests…….

As the Museum of Modern Art (2006) exhibition highlights……

‘Direct quotations are placed in single quotations marks’ (Author’s Surname, Year of Publication, p. – followed by page number – in brackets).

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