You should provide an in-text reference for any sculpture that you reproduce in your work – and when you refer to a piece you have seen in its original format but not reproduced in your work.
If you have reproduced the sculpture, the citation would normally be given after the caption/title of the sculpture piece. Include the page number(s) if coming from a printed source.
If you have not reproduced the sculpture, follow the usual reference format for the source. You may do this if you have seen the original artwork such as a painting, photo, sculpture, building, dress, design, installation etc., at an exhibition, in a gallery, fashion show, museum, personal collection etc., and would like to reference it.
His talents were proven with One and other (Gormley 2000) ...
SCULPTOR SURNAME, Initial., Year. Title of sculpture [Sculpture]. Gallery or name of collection or location
GORMLEY, A., 2000. One and other [Sculpture]. Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Printed images are usually found in books or magazines. Follow the examples for how to reference a book, magazine article etc. as appropriate
Electronic images are usually found on websites or in a database. Follow the example for referencing a website.
Include the details of both sculptors in the in-text citations and the full reference list.
Only the first sculptor surname is reversed in the full reference list entry.
Vidic and Greene (2024) have referred to the concern...
It is clear that there is a concern around the "extreme information overload" (Vidic and Greene 2024, p.35)
SCULPTOR SURNAME, Initial. and Initial. SCULPTOR SURNAME, Year of publication. Title of sculpture [Sculpture]. Gallery or name of collection or location
The format for adding two sculptors to a full reference is shown below.
VIDIC, P. and L. GREENE, 2024. [Add full reference details for the source type after the sculptor following the format above]
Include the details of all three sculptors in both the in-text citations and the full reference list.
Only the first sculptor surname is reversed in the full reference list entry.
Rosa, Harris and Weyers (2021) have referred to the concern...
It is clear that there is a concern around the "extreme information overload" (Rosa, Harris and Weyers 2021)...
SCULPTOR SURNAME, Initial., Initial. SCULPTOR SURNAME and Initial. SCULPTOR SURNAME, Year of publication. Title of sculpture [Sculpture]. Gallery or name of collection or location
The format for adding three sculptors to a full reference is shown below.
ROSA, L., P. HARRIS and T. WEYERS, 2021. [Add full reference details for the source type after the sculptor following the format above]
If your source has four or more sculptors, just include the first sculptor in both the in-text citation and full reference list entry. You will need to add et al. after the first author to indicate there were multiple additional sculptors.
Svoen et al. (2023) have referred to the concern...
It is clear that there is a concern around the "extreme information overload" (Svoen et al. 2023)...
SCULPTOR SURNAME, Initial. et al., Year of publication. Title of sculpture [Sculpture]. Gallery or name of collection or location
The format for adding four or more sculptors to a full reference is shown below.
SVOEN, L. et al., 2023. [Add full reference details for the source type after the sculptor following the format above]