special topics art catalogs
RDA Special Topics: Art Catalogs
https://www.360docs.net/doc/119122261.html, 钢筋调直切断机钢筋切断机抹光机https://www.360docs.net/doc/119122261.html, https://www.360docs.net/doc/119122261.html, What we mean by “art catalogs” here
Listings of artwork by one or more artists,
usually with many pictures
Also including catalogs of art exhibitions
NOT including
●Auction and sales catalogs (covered separately
in LC-PCC PS 19.2.1.1.1)
●Artists’ books (books produced by artists
intended as visual objects)
●Other types of books about art like instructional
materials, biographies of artists, books about
aesthetics
AACR2 21.17B1 not in RDA
21.17B1: If a work consists of reproductions of the works
of an artist and text about the artist and/or the works
reproduced, enter under the heading appropriate to the text if the person who wrote it is represented as author in the chief source of information of the item being
catalogued. Make an added entry under the heading for the artist. Otherwise, enter under the heading for the artist.
No special instruction in RDA equivalent to AACR2 21.17B1! Use general instructions instead.
Remains the same in RDA
LCRI 21.1B1 = LC-PCC PS 19.2.1.1.1 Art Catalogs
LCRI 21.1B2 Art Catalogs = LC-PCC PS 19.2.1.1.1 Art Catalogs
An artist can still be considered a creator (main entry in AACR2-speak) in RDA because 6.27.1.2 includes the idea of artist as creator Reproductions of the work(s) of an artist named the same way as original work
Art catalogs and corporate
bodies (LC-PCC PS 19.2.1.1.1) Recurring exhibition?—yes enter under
exhibition
111 2# $a Arango International Design Exhibition $n (8th : $d 1992 : $c Miami, Fla.; New Orleans, La.)
245 10 $a Out of the ordinary : $b good design for $20 or less.
Owned by one corporate body?—yes, enter under corporate body
110 2# $a National Gallery of Art (U.S.)
245 10 $a Italian paintings of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries / $c Diane de Grazia, Eric Garberson.
Art catalogs and personal names If main entry under corporate body
(including conference name) is not appropriate, consult Chapter 6, especially:
6.2
7.1.2
●Works Created by One Person
6.2
7.1.3
●Collaborative Works
6.2
7.1.4
●Compilations
6.2
7.1.6
●Commentary, etc. Added to a
Previously Existing Work
Art catalog as compilation of
works of one creator
Usually art catalogs for
a single artist contain
compilations of the
works of the artist 100 1# $a Bissell, Robert.240 10 $a Paintings. $k Selections
245 10 $a Hero : $b the paintings of Robert Bissell / $c
introduction by Carl Little .
100 1# $a Warhol, Andy, $d 1928-1987.
240 10 $a Drawings. $k Selections
245 10 $a Andy Warhol drawings.
Art catalog as commentary plus
previously existing work(s) Catalog presented as the work of the person writing about the art
100 1# $a Bailey, Colin B.
245 10 $a Renoir : $b impressionism and full-length painting / $c Colin B. Bailey.
Catalog is presented as the work(s) of the artist
100 1# $a Renoir, Auguste, $d 1841-1919.
240 10 $a Works. $k Selections
245 10 $a Renoir : $b paintings, drawings, lithographs, and etchings / $c selected and introduced by Nigel Lambourne.
Art catalog compilation?
Look further than statement of responsibility relating to title proper
●No creator in statement(s) of responsibility
245 $a The masterworks of Charles M. Russell : $b a
retrospective of paintings and sculpture / $c edited by
Joan Carpenter Troccoli ; foreword by Lewis I. Sharp and
Duane H. King.
●Possible creators
245 $a Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams : $b natural affinities / $c essays by Barbara Buhler Lynes, Sandra S. Phillips,
Richard B. Woodward.
Art catalog compilation?—yes
Answer is clear when you look at table of contents 245 $a The masterworks of Charles M. Russell.
505 $a Poetry and motion in the art of Charles M. Russell / by Joan Carpenter Troccoli –Memories of Charles M.
Russell among my Indian relatives / by George Horse
Capture, Sr. –Charlie Russell in wax / by Mindy Besaw –
Charlie Russell discovers Lewis and Clark / by James P.
Ronda.
245 $a Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams.
505 $a Northeast by Southwest / Richard B. Woodward –Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams : subjects of self /
Barbara Buhler Lynes --What Adams saw : Ansel Adams
and modern art in America / Sandra S. Phillips.
Example: art catalog compilation 245 $a Susan Hiller / $c edited by Ann Gallagher ; with contributions by Yve-Alain Bois, Guy Brett, Jo?r g Heiser, Alexandra M. Kokoli and Jan Verwoert.
500 $a Catalog published on the occasion of the exhibition Susan Hiller at the Tate Britain, 1 February-15 May 2011.505 $a Shape shifting / Ann Gallagher –Retrievals / Susan Hiller, Yve-Alain Bois and Guy Brett in conversation –Key Works, 1970-2010 –Messages suppressed by culture do not cease to exist / Jo?r g Heiser –Moving Sideways and other “sleeping metaphors” : Susan Hiller’s paraconceptualism / Alexandra M. Kokoli –Science and Sentience / Jan Verwoert.
o Catalog is published by an art gallery, but LC-PCC PS 19.2.1.1.1 does not apply. It is a compilation in multiple senses.
Example: art catalog compilation
Access points have been given for the editor and contributor named first in statement of responsibility.
700 1# $a Gallagher, Ann.
700 1# $a Bois, Yve-Alain.
Instead of an analytical authorized access point for the first work listed in the 505, an analytical access point is given for the compilation of the artist’s works.
700 12 $a Hiller, Susan. $t Works. $k Selections.
An access point for the host institution is optional, but consider giving if helpful to the user.
710 2# $a Tate Britain (Gallery)
Exhibition catalogs
An exhibition catalog is not the exhibition itself
Exhibitions are corporate bodies, which are Group 2 entities
Exhibition catalogs are manifestation, which are Group 1 entities
(Appendix I)
Relationship designators for creators
(I.2.1):
●artist
●author
●photographer
Relationship designators for other P-F-CBs associated with a work (I.2.2):
●host institution
●issuing body
(Appendix I) (cont.)
Relationship designators for contributors (I.3.1):
●editor of compilation
●writer of added commentary
●writer of added text
A relationship designator not commonly used for art catalogs
Curator (I.5.2)
●“A person, family, or corporate body
conceiving, aggregating, and/or
organizing an exhibition, collection, or
other item”
●Only allowed for a P-F-CB associated
with an item
Review
Check 19.2.1.1.1 first to see if a corporate body should be considered creator
The creator may not be named on the preferred source of information
Text is not more important than art when determining “main entry” in the bibliographic record
Conventional collective titles are not restricted to textual works