Image/ artwork from a journal


You may need to consult more than one section of Re:cite to accurately represent the source used. Your citation may look different depending on the number of authors it has. Check the frequently asked questions about Chicago A for further advice.


Footnote template

Footnote number. Artist Name, Title of image, Year,  in Author Name, "Title of article," Title of Journal, Vol, Issue (Year): page/s. DOI/URL/Database Name.

Footnote example

First entry:

1. Rachel Harrison, Huffy Howler, 2004, in Hal Foster, "Smart objects: Hal Foster on the art of Rachel Harrison," Artforum 58, no. 5 (2020): 182. https://www.artforum.com/features/hal-foster-on-the-art-of-rachel-harrison-245878/.

Second and subsequent entries:

3. Harrison, Huffy Howler.


Bibliography

Bibliography template

Artist's Surname, Artist's Given Name. Title of Image. Year. In Author's Surname, Author's Given Name. "Title of article." Title of Journal, volume number, issue number (Year): page/s. DOI/URL/Database Name.

Bibliography example

Harrison, Rachel. Huffy Howler. 2004. In Foster, Hal. "Smart objects: Hal Foster on the art of Rachel Harrison." In Artforum 58, no. 5 (2020): 182. https://www.artforum.com/features/hal-foster-on-the-art-of-rachel-harrison-245878/.


Tips for this reference type

  • Consider whether the artwork is nested within a journal article or if it is its own entry to the journal.
  • See Manual 14.133 and 14.57.
  • Titles of artworks are italicised and in headline style. See Manual 3:22
  • You may include information about the medium, dimensions and so forth. See Manual 3.27
  • If date is approximate, use ca.
  • For artworks consulted in online journals, the preference is to include a DOI or stable URL. Sometimes a suitable URL will not be available, or will be restricted to subscribers to the database. In these cases, include the name of the database instead.