A Tale of Two Worlds. Experimental Latin American Art 1940–1980

A Tale of Two Worlds. Experimental Latin American Art 1940–1980 Worlding publication entity: E73 Information Object

Class E73 Information Object is used here to model a publication such as a book that is the subject of discussion during an education course or contains information about an exhibition. The scope note of E73 Information Object requires objectively recognizable items and does not allow for intertextual openness, for example fluxus spatial poems. The scope note could be extended to include concepts of story-telling simply by including next to "jokes, texts, etc." the term "stories" and including next to "human memory", the term "story-telling". This would make the scope note more inclusive in terms of indigenous story-telling traditions. Publications are modelled as instances of ‘E73 Information Object’ in the context of being discussed in an educational course and elsewhere. This is limiting the capacity of the publication in relation to reception which should be modelled as a separate instance of E7 Activity.

Title(s)
A Tale of Two Worlds. Experimental Latin American Art 1940–1980 (appellation in English) Worlding appellation entity: E41 Appellation

Class E41 Appellation is used here to model names of things including places and people. The scope note of E41 Appellation explains that names are not considered as meaningful but as conventions. A name is used by convention even if there is a meaning attached to it. It is possible that names mentioned in the WPC database also hold a meaning which is significant for the thing they refer to as part of its identity. If this is the case, then this class and content type cannot capture that meaning.

Appellation
A Tale of Two Worlds. Experimental Latin American Art 1940–1980
Language
English
A Tale of Two Worlds. Experimentelle Kunst Lateinamerikas 1940–1980 (appellation in German) Worlding appellation entity: E41 Appellation

Class E41 Appellation is used here to model names of things including places and people. The scope note of E41 Appellation explains that names are not considered as meaningful but as conventions. A name is used by convention even if there is a meaning attached to it. It is possible that names mentioned in the WPC database also hold a meaning which is significant for the thing they refer to as part of its identity. If this is the case, then this class and content type cannot capture that meaning.

Appellation
A Tale of Two Worlds. Experimentelle Kunst Lateinamerikas 1940–1980
Language
German
A Tale of Two Worlds. Arte Experimental Latinoamericano en Diálogo con la Colección MKK, 1944-1989 (appellation in Spanish) Worlding appellation entity: E41 Appellation

Class E41 Appellation is used here to model names of things including places and people. The scope note of E41 Appellation explains that names are not considered as meaningful but as conventions. A name is used by convention even if there is a meaning attached to it. It is possible that names mentioned in the WPC database also hold a meaning which is significant for the thing they refer to as part of its identity. If this is the case, then this class and content type cannot capture that meaning.

Appellation
A Tale of Two Worlds. Arte Experimental Latinoamericano en Diálogo con la Colección MKK, 1944-1989
Language
Spanish
publication production
Language
German
English
Spanish
Publication type
exhibition catalogs