How do you cite an exhibition catalog in MLA?

How do you cite an exhibition catalog in MLA?

Author’s First and Last Names or Name of Organisation (if available), Title of Catalogue, edited by Editors First name and Last name (if available) (Place of Publication: Publisher’s Name, Date of Publication – if available), The words ‘Exhibition catalogue’, accessed date, URL.

How do you cite a virtual tour?

Begin with the experience’s author. Then include the title of the experience as the title of your source, followed by the name and publisher of the app. If a publication date is not listed, include the date you accessed the experience in the optional-element slot at the end of the entry: VidaSystems.

How do you cite an exhibit?

To be made up of:

  1. Title of exhibition (in italics).
  2. Year (in round brackets).
  3. [Exhibition].
  4. Location.
  5. Date(s) of exhibition.

Do you italicize works of art MLA?

Yes, you would italicize the title of the work of art in your citation just as you would a book title.

What is an artwork citation?

To cite an image/reproduction of a work of visual art from a print source, follow this format: Artist’s Last Name, First Name. Title of Artwork. Date Artwork Created, Name of Institution or Private Collection Housing Artwork, City Where it is Housed. Title of Print Source by Author or Editor’s Name.

Are works of art italicized or in quotes?

Visual artwork, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, mixed media, and whatnot, is italicized, never put in quotation marks. Thus, Van Gogh’s Starry Night and Rodin’s The Thinker both have italics. The one exception to this policy is the title of your own unpublished student essay at the top of the first page.

How do you cite information from a museum?

To cite materials posted at a museum, use the following style: Format of information (wall text, object label, brochure), Gallery Name, Number or Exhibition Title, Museum Name, City, State.