Greetings,

As I understand it, quotation marks imply a part of a whole -- such as
placing the title of a chapter, essay, or short story in quotation marks but
the title of the compilation in italics (or underlined).

A photograph (or any work of art), as it is a whole in and of itself, is
usually italicized (or underlined).

Of course, AP style -- for press releases -- follows different rules than
the more "academic" style most museums follow.  In AP style, aren't all
titles are in quotation marks?

Sincerely,
Jay


Jay Heuman, Curator of Education
Salt Lake Art Center
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Salt Lake City, UT 84101

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