W The Arts W25YE W The Arts The Arts W * In the broadest sense, including music and literature. Common subdivisions W2 Classes W2/WC take only works considering the arts in Persons in the arts W24 A this very broad sense, although all its concepts may be used under a particular artform when applicable. Concepts which are special to the visual arts (WD/WO), which constitute much the largest of the particular . By role forms, are enumerated in detail in those classes. The use W24 H . Artists of the term art in the singular usually implies the visual * Professional artists are usually assumed. arts and is therefore avoided in W2/WB. HA . Health of artists * See also Culture KBV I . Mental health of artists W2 . Common subdivisions IT . Drugtaking by artists * Add to W2 numbers 2/9 in Auxiliary Schedule 1, with J . Support personnel, artists' assistants, apprentices modifications as in AY2 and U2 (Sciences, * When these participate in the artistic production Technology); eg itself (eg, students assisting a painter). W22 H . Pictorial matter, illustrations, reproductions K . Journeymen (illustrations) * Skilled workers having served apprenticeship. * As a form of presentation of literature on the arts. L . Auxiliaries in the arts * See note at WC2 2H * For example, carpenter, electricians, etc in R . Audiovisual materials performing arts; models (human) in pictorial arts. W23 G . Periodicals N . Audience, spectators GC . By language * See also W2F Art patrons; W3G P Appreciation of * Add to W23 GC letters C/X from Auxiliary art; schedule 3; eg W23 GCV French periodicals on NEQ . Child audiences art. W25 Organizations H . Yearbooks * Organizations serving specific functions go under the HC . By language function; eg exhibitions under visual arts WC2 N. * Add as under W23 GC. C . Conferences, congresses J . Directories CD . One-off (by date) JC . By language * Arrange by date: * Add as under W23 GC. * Add to W25 CD letters DF/Y in Auxiliary MS . Practical manuals on arts schedule 4C; eg W25 CDT D a congress in 2002. * For amateurs' manuals, see W24 D3M S. CE . Permanent congresses W24 2 . Organization & management in the subject D . International organizations * Use W29 TQ. E . National organizations, local organizations 4 . Law F . Non-governmental organizations * Use W29 S. J . Academies, art profession A . Persons in the arts, performers JW . Arts centres * For general works on these and their various roles JX . By place in art, For persons performing a specific role (eg, as * Add to W25 JX as for art schools at W26 B. artists, designers, art dealers, models, etc) see role. K . Business firms * See also Special categories of persons as artists, * When controllers of design (eg, in haute couture). WBC M Communication & information in the arts B . Occupational health & safety precautions N . Language of the arts, terminology in the arts * Add to WC24 letters B/D following WC3 3 if applicable. R . Documentation in the arts . By general characteristics T . Publishing in the arts * For reproduction of artworks, see WC3 9F. EN . Women in the arts V . Bibliographies EP . Men in the arts WY . Libraries EQ . Children in the arts * See also collections, exhibitions, etc W2P ERB . Disadvantaged persons in the arts XC . Automated information systems F . Professional persons in the arts Y . The media & the arts * For art dealers and experts, see Art trade * See also literary and other treatments of the subject. WC2 9TW D. * For Education in art, see W26 A; for YC . Reporting, journalism Academies, see Organizations W25 JQ. YE . Interviews, conversations, debates G . Amateurs in the arts * With specific individuals, see the individual; eg * For patrons, see W2F; for artlovers, see Critics W3G 24A. W33 R. * For reminiscences, see biography of the person concerned. 15 W25YN W29QO The Arts The Arts W The Arts W Common subdivisions W2 Common subdivisions W2 Communication & information in the arts W25 M . History by place W28 . The media & the arts W25 Y * Add to W28 letters A/Z from Schedule 2. W25 YN . The Press W29 2 . Biography of persons in the arts YP . Broadcasting * Other than that of artists. The latter constitutes the YR . Radio major array under a given medium of art, period YT . Television and place. However, several alternatives are provided (see Appendix W4). W26 A Education & training in the arts * Alternative (not recommended) is to locate in J Relations to other subjects Education. * Add to W29 numbers & letters 3/9,A/Z from the * Add to W26 A letters A/V following J in JA/JV; whole classification; eg eg . Formal & abstract enquiry AJ . Teaching methods AA . Philosophy of the arts & aesthetics * For picture study, see WK2 6AJ S. * For the philosophy, principles and theories of the AJS IB . Aids arts (including arts criticism), see W3F A. AJS IE . Audiovisual aids AM . Mathematics in the arts, statistics in the arts AJS IH . Still pictures AY . Science & technology in the arts * For general works on the relations of these to Class AM . Primary schools W; for the role of technology in a specific area of AN . Secondary schools the arts (eg equipment, materials, techniques, etc in AQ . Vocational education a particular medium) see that area. AR . Higher education HM . Medicine & the arts AT . Schools for the arts (education), art schools * For art as a therapy, see ITT V; for works about * The term art school usually implies the visual art produced in therapy, considered aesthetically as arts, in which case, see WC. works of art, see WBY. * For individual arts schools, use W26 B. I . Psychology & the arts B . Arts schools by place J . Education & the arts * Add to W26 B letters C/Z in Auxiliary * For education & training in the arts, use W26 A. schedule 2; under each country, arrange by K . Social aspects of the arts name A/Z; eg, * Including works on the art world in general as a BE . Britain part of society. BEB SLA . Slade School (University College * For arts policy, see politics and the arts London) W29 RAX P C Research in the arts KFD . Attitudes to the arts * See also Criticism W3G KHK . Rewards in the arts, awards QT Exhibitions, collections. etc * For general works on the role of these in relation * Use W2P. to the arts in society. For actual schemes of W27 History by period awards and accounts of artists receiving them, * Period and place are major determinants of the see W2I. culture in which an artist works and are treated as * For the organizing of competitions, etc as part of defining Kinds of arts by these characteristics; see arts promotion, see W2I. W7/WA. KHK N . Honours, titles (honours), medals (honours) * This position (W27/8, from the Common KHK O . International awards subdivisions for periods and places) is retained KHK P . National awards here in order to allow qualification of classes other KW . Customs & folklore than arts products. Such classes deal largely with * As elements affecting arts; for styles, etc defined practical aspects of the arts scene (ie, its social by them, see Folk arts WAX E . context and organization, its materials and P . Religion & the arts techniques, etc). * See also WBP Religious art * The term art history usually implies the visual arts (WC) and deals largely with the history of the PY . Morals & the arts achievements of artists, ie art products. For the QO . Crime & the arts equivalent concept in the arts in general, see W3F. * For works on the physical threats posed to * For periods of arts history, see W7/8. collections; for legal problems like copyright, * Add to W27 numbers & letters 6/U following W8. etc, see W29 S. W28 History by place * Notes above, under W27, apply here also. 16 W29QO The Arts W2M The Arts W The Arts W Relations to other subjects Social aspects of the arts W29 K Crime & the arts W29 QO Operations W2E . Encouragement of arts * For art appreciation, see W3G P. * For works on the practical steps taken to maintain W2F . Patronage, sponsorship, patrons security in the case of collections, etc, see F . Public patronage, official patronage WC2 QF. G . Supranational bodies as patrons W29 QSQ . Theft of artworks H . Government patronage, state patronage QSR J . Malicious damage to artworks * Use this classmark also for central government QSR TV . Forgery, counterfeiting in particular. * For copying as part of art production, see J . Subsidies W3N H; for faking in photographic processing, see WJW. K . Regional government patronage R Politics & the arts L . Local government patronage RAX P . Arts policy M . Private patronage RHL . Political parties N . Friends (of galleries, museums, theatres, etc) * For specific parties, arrange A/Z following the * Organizations of users supporting arts country classmark at W29 RHN; eg institutions. RQV . Post-colonialism & the arts O . Clubs & membership * See also Arts of indigenous peoples W6X H P . Institutional patronage S Law in the arts Q . Business patronage, industrial patronage * The preferred arrangement in BC2 is to locate the R . Media patronage law of specific subjects (substantive law) in S S . Individual patronage, personal patronage Law in the case of a general library but under the T . Founders (of galleries, etc), founding subject in a library concerned primarily with a collectors specific subject. The examples below demonstrate W . Other patrons, A/Z the latter situation in the Arts. W2G . Kinds of patronage by place * See also W29 QO Crime and the arts * Add to W2G letters C/Z from Auxiliary schedule SBH . Property law 2; SBL K . Copyright in art * Add to each country's classmark as follows (where SBL WS . Cultural possessions (law), antiquities (law) the hyphen represents the country's classmark): SBV 2 . Cultural law in the arts * Add to - letters E/F following W2; SBV W .
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