Art Appreciation Final Flashcards

1
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It does not always have to be too flushy or formal. Wear clothes which would show respect to such setting.

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How you dress

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The artwork is installed mainly on a wall and is applicable mostly, but not limited, to two- dimensional works

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Wall bound

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3
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Has no support underneath because the artwork can stand on its own

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Free standing

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4
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A neatly furnished rectangular-prism type of wood is used to raise small and medium sized sculpture to hip-level point of view

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On a pedestal

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5
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Some museums have cafes—the only areas where you are allowed to eat.

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Where should you eat

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6
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Avoid using flash photography because the light could affect the vibrancy of the painting’s color

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When taking photos

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7
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In museums, a lot of paintings and artifacts are deeply venerated for their detection of some of the most important pains and victories of a country or region. Hence, our behavior should also be properly coordinated.

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Selfies and funny poses

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8
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It is definitely okay to talk and discuss some artwork, but if your voice is louder than normal, then it could distract and disturb other gallery visitors

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Talking and jesting

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9
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Some contemporary artist stays are meant to be touched, but most works are not. Are fingers have sweat glands which can affect the chemical properties of a painting or sculptures surface. Human sweat can be acidic and this can have deteriorating effects on a work of art

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Touching

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10
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Institutions that play art which can also be considered as national treasures because of its importance to a places history.

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Museums

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Holds regular exhibition and is more commercial in nature. They aim to sell artwork to collectors to earn a profit.

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Galleries or gallery

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12
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A public space and is meant to be visited by us, the filipino people.

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National museum

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It was mandated in the year 1998 to acquire, document, preserve, exhibit, and poster scholarly studies and public appreciation of work of art, specimens, and cultural and historical artifacts representatives of our unique cultural heritage and natural history

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National museum

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14
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How many branches of national museum to our archipelago?

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19 regional branches

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15
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On what international exposition did juan luna and felix resurrection hidalgo both represent the Philippines?

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Exposicion National de Bellas Artes (national demonstration of beautiful arts) in madrid in the 1900s

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16
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The philippines is very rich in terms of materials and resources. This materials are sometimes readily available and can be used in its raw forms, but other need to be processed.

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Form of local art

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17
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Usually identified with advertising art because of their flat and graphic style for easy reproduction

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Graphic arts

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18
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Characterized by the collection and assembly of found objects usually on a flat surface. Imagine a collage with volumetric objects.

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Assemblage

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19
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Protest art in sculptural form made with papier mache which is mostly burned later to symbolize opposition.

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Effigies

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20
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Reproduction of several originals using a series of printmaking techniques. These are all made by hand, one by one.

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Printmaking

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21
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Traditional method of creating metal art in the philippines.

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Lost wax method

22
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A house ornament fashioned by the maranao people. It is a carved beam that protrudes in the front of the house and styled with occur motif. The shape is an architectural translation of a prow” meaning the protruding part in the front of the ship

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Panolong

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Literally any kind of fired clay but in general usage a kind of object example vessel figure or structural form made from fairly coarse porous clay that when fired assumes a color ranging from the occur to red and usually is left unglazed

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Terra-cotta

24
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This color is called labaga in ilocano, kanaway in maranao and mabaya in batanes.

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Red

25
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This color is called calambahin or rosas

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Pink

26
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This color is called dilaw, kunig in ilocan and amirlyo.

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Yellow

27
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Malamaya

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Gray

28
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Puraw

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White

29
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Garing

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Ivory

30
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Bughaw

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Blue

31
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Purpura or morado

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Purple

32
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Lila

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Violet

33
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Esmeralda

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Emerald

34
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Dagtum (in cebuano) or itim

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Black

35
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The product of artistic sensibilities and attitudes following the modernist period

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Contemporary or postmodern

36
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Because of this the approaches of art have become multifaceted, multidimensional, and multimodal. Subject matters were more diverse and also include the effects of this

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Technology

37
Q

One keyword to describe the arts that is happening in the “now”

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Pluralism

38
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Contemporary period

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1990 to present

39
Q

There was a move toward a decentralization of arts institutions

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Edsa one revolution during the aquino government

40
Q

What is the three primary reform trust of the CCP?

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Filipinazation, democratization, and decentralization

41
Q

To give more recognition to artist and folk artist who are important pillars of the society’s notion of patriotism the government’s established awarding system through

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the national artist award gawad ccp para sa sining gawad sa manlikha ng bayan for philippine traditional arts and the revive ccp 13 artist awards

42
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National artist for visual arts- has works which span a lot of important periods in our history, especially the post war period. One of his work series entitled”Sabel” defects the disorientation that filipino experience during the post war period

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Bencab or Benedicto Cabrera

43
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“The avatar in Europe in performance art” as described by art critic Leo Beneza.

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David Medalla

44
Q

One of the new artistic expressions of the contemporary period where the artist himself is the artwork.

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Performance art

45
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One of the women artist in the country that has produced a strong voice and identity when it comes to women’s art. Born in batanes, her works are characterized by bold and bright colors. She has traveled to more than 50 countries with work exhibit to more than 200 galleries.

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Pacita Abad

46
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Painter of filipino nuances which he depicted with much dignity in this masterful works. His paintings are mostly figurative with subject matters the tackle mostly the daily and mundane activities and interaction of filipinos. He is one of the most exceptional in the aspect of painting in our country.

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Elmer Borlongan

47
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He has created much discourse and narratives in his works on the notions of urbanization, internet, and technological age, with political, social, and economic grounding. His works are considered intermedia, combining mark making, sounds, video, and found object in his works

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Mark Salvatus

48
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One of the youngest recipients of 13 artist awards, known mostly for his installation art that are open other worldly with an alien feel. He pioneered the “ aliens of manila” which are created photographs of people wearing his creations of body suits and head gears

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Leeroy new

49
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He has always been active in the public sphere, painting murals defecting social realities of both the presence and the memories of the past government. He was recently awarded one of the 13 artists of CCP.

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Archie Oclos

50
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A young and emerging artist whose works echo the displacement that we often experience because of the elements of work and globalization. His work have evolved from printmaking to being sit- responsive, incorporating the landscape of the site into the installation of the art piece.

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Mars Bugaoan