Rebecca Horn, The Feathered Prison Fan, 1978.
Selected resources to help you get started:
Munsterberg, Marjorie. Writing About Art. Website.
Barnet, Sylvan. A short guide to writing about art. 5th ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson, 1997. Ebook.
Sayre, Henry M. Writing about art. Englewoods Cliff, N.J. : Prentice Hall, 1989. Call number 808.066 S275w
Online documents make it very easy to cut and paste information without thinking and without giving proper credit. Make sure you understand how to cite your sources.
The OWL at Purdue is an excellent online resource to help you cite properly.
The Citation Builder from North Caroline State University is a good tool for creating citations.
You may also want to utilize a Free Citation Tool to help you format your citations.
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