Con Arts Flashcards
That’s created with imagination and skill and that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings.
Art
Artforms that are combined to form an art work
Integrative Art
Art produced at the present period in time.
Contemporary Art
What are the Elements of Art
Line, Shape, Form, Space, Value, Color
Texture
What are the Principles of Art
Rhythm, Balance ,Emphasis, Production ,Gradation, Harmony, Variety, Movement
What are the Forms of Art
Visual, Literary, Performing
Two types of Visual Art
Graphic Arts, Plastic Arts
Two types of Literary Art
Prose, Poetry`
Three Types of Performing Art
Music, Theatre, Dance
What are The Elements of Contemporary Arts
Appropriation, Performance, Space ,Hybridity, Technology
The feeling that all is possible in the contemporary art, conceived as a constantly extending and deepening constellation of art - Dr. Patrick Flores
Philippine Contemporary Art
Introduced by Spaniards during 16th century. Spaniards used paintings as religious propaganda of spreading Catholicism.
PAINTING
Of all the new art forms, the natives took sculpture instantly. From the carving of anitos to saints.
SCULPTURE
Just like painting, the Philippine Architecture was greatly influenced by Spanirads.
ARCHITECTURE
Harana & Kundiman and Rondalla Music,
MUSIC
Filipinos have their own dances even before the Spaniards came. They often dance for ritual purposes.
DANCE
What does the award give?
Rank and Title
National Artists Medallion
Lifetime emolument, material and physical Benefits
Php 200,000.00 for living awardees
Php 150, 000.00 for legal heirs
Life insurance coverage
State Funeral Benefit (Php 500,000.00)
Place of Honor
a distinguished individual who has made an outstanding contribution to Philippine arts.
National Artist
The Award and Decoration of National Artist
Presidential Proclamation No. 1001, s. 1972
“The Man Who Would Be Poe”, One of the pioneers of Modern, Filipino Short Story in English
Francisco Arcellana (1990)
“The Winds of April, A Season of Grace, The Bamboo Dancers”
N.V.M Gonzales (1997)
“The Sorrows of Vaudeville”, People’s writer
Nick Joaquin (1976)
Leaders in Modern Philippine architecture
‘’, FEU Admin and Science Buildings”
Pablo S. Antonio (1976)
1937 International Eucharistic Congress Altar and reconstructed Quiapo Church in 1930
Juan F. Nakpil (1973)
Landscape Architecture
Ildefonso P. Santos Jr. (2006)
Most Influential Filmmaker, “Maynila sa mga Kuko ng Liwanag”
Lino Brocka (1997)
One of the Pillars of Philippine Cinema
, “Himala”
Ishmael Bernal (2001)
King of the Philippine Movies
“, Ang Pagbabalik ng Panday”
Fernando Poe Jr.
When the First Four Films in the Philippine
January 1, 1897
The First Four Films
Un Homme Au Chapeau
, Une Scene De Danse Japonaise, Les Boxers, La Place De L’Opera
When and who the Films Shot in the Country in the Philippine
1898 by Antonio Ramos
Films Shot in the Country
Panorama de Manila
, Fiesta de Quiapo
, Puente de España
, Escnas Callejeras
Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture,
“The Transfiguration at the Eternal Gardens Memorial Park
Napoleon Abueva (1976)
“First National Artists”
, Rice Planting
Fernando Amorsolo
Known for Massive Murals,
“First Mass at Limasawa”
Carlos “Botong” Francisco
Known as Cristina Lunar - Trailblazer, Mother of Philippine Theater Dance
Leonor O. Goquinco (1976)
Established Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group
Ramon Obusan (2006)
Founder of Ballet Philippines
Alice Reyes (2014)
Popularized Folksongs
, Brought back Philippine Army
, Band to its former glory
Antonino R. Buenaventura (1988)
Known for filipino love ballads
, “Kalesa”
Ernani J. Cuenco (1999)
Excellent Leaf Player - Guiness
, Book of World Records
Levi Celerio (1991)
Battled for the Supremacy of Kundiman
Honorata “Atang” Dela Rama (1987)
Fernando C. Amorsolo
Visual Arts - Painting
Francisca Reyes Aquino
Dance
Carlos “Botong” V. Francisco
Visual Arts - Painting
Amado V. Hernandez
Literature
Antonio J. Molina
Music
Juan Nakpil
Architecture
Guillermo E. Tolentino
Visual Arts - Sculpture