CPAR|ALL ART FORMS Flashcards
is the art of the present, which is continuously in
process and in flux.
Contemporary Art
The ______________________________________________ could also be a matter of perception and reception depending on the context.
distinction of modern art and contemporary art
2 types of art
FINE or AESTHETIC (MAJOR ARTS)
UTILITARIAN or PRACTICAL (MINOR ARTS)
are primarily for aesthetic enjoyment
through the senses, especially visual and auditory.
It is the changing certain materials or media for aesthetic pleasure.
FINE or AESTHETIC (Major Arts)
Divisions of Fine Arts(3)
- VISUAL or SPACE
- AUDITORY or TIME
- COMBINED or PERFORMING
are also known as SPACE ARTS, because they occupy space.
VISUAL ARTS
types of visual arts (2)
- painting
- sculpture
- architecture
This art is expressed
either by line, form,
texture, value or color.
It is being used as
decoration, as educational device and
as advertisement.
Painting
This art is expressed
either by carving, shaping
or modeling.
It deals mostly with the human figure, figurines,
stands for lampshade
pottery
Sculpture
This art is expressed
through rhythmic features, such as the
windows, ornaments,
columns and tile
flooring.
Architecture
2 types of Architecture
Exterior Design
Interior Design
are primarily heard. They are also known as TIME ARTS, because they exist
in time.
AUDITORY ARTS
types of auditory arts (2)
- literature
- music
any single writing deemed to have artistic or intellectual value, often due to deploying language in ways that differ from ordinary usage.
Includes the writing of poems, short-stories, novels, plays, histories, biographies, essays
Literature
Written using ordinary usage
Can be any length
Read for its literal meaning and theme
Divided into paragraph
& chapter or acts and
scenes
Prose
Written using
figurative language
Usually shorter
Read for its deeper
meaning
Divided into lines
and stanzas
Poetry
It is the combination
of sounds.
It is said to be the
most dynamic, most emotional, most universal and most
abstract of all fine arts
Music
combine both the visual and auditory elements. They are usually performed onstage, or on the screen.
COMBINED or PERFORMING ARTS
types of combined arts (9)
circus
dance
opera
pantomime
puppet show
drama
theatre
singing
motion picture
Its entertainment generally consists of displays of:
❑ horsemanship
❑ exhibitions by gymnasts
❑ aerialists
❑ wild-animal trainers
❑ performing animals
❑ comic pantomime by
clowns.
Circus
It is based upon music or
any rhythmic sound.
It is characterized by rhythmic or repetition
Dance
This is a stage drama
with orchestral
accompaniment,
in which music is the
dominant element,
the performers
singing all or most
of their lines.
Opera
it is a dramatic representation by mean of facial expressions and body movements rather than words
Pantomime (Mime)
A theatrical performance
which uses puppets as characters in wherein audiences perceive life and spirit from their movement, their shape, and other aspects of their performance
Puppet Show
a composition in prose or
verse presenting in dialogue involving conflict or contrast
of character, especially one intended to be acted on the stage; a play.
This includes acting, directing, stage setting,
stage lighting and public speaking.
Drama
It is one of the oldest and
most popular forms of
entertainment.
Actors perform live for an audience on a stage or in an other space
designated for the
performance.
Theatre
It is an individual or
group interpretation
of a song or music.
Singing
It is a series of images that are projected onto a screen to create the illusion of motion.
It is also called movies, films, or the cinema, enabling people to immerse themselves in an imaginary world for a
short period of time
Motion Picture
are intended for practical use or utility.
It is the changing of raw materials for utilitarian purposes. However, they must posses ornaments or artistic qualities to
make them useful and beautiful.
PRACTICAL or UTILITARIAN (Minor)
arts
types of utilitarian arts (10)
industrial art
applied or household art
civic art
commercial at
graphic art
agricultural art
business art
distributive art
fishery art
medical or clinical art
It is the changing of raw
materials into some
significant product for
human consumption or use.
Industrial Art
types of industrial art (9)
a. Shell Craft
b. Bamboo Craft
c. Leather-Craft
d. Shoe-Making
e. Pottery-Making
f. Sheet-Metalwork
g. Manufacture of Automobiles
h. Home Appliances
i. Television
This refers mostly to
household arts such as
flower arrangement,
interior decoration,
dressmaking, homemaking, embroidery,
cooking and others.
Applied or Household Art
This includes city or town
planning, maintenance and beautification of parks, plazas, roads, bridges and farms.
It refers to civic planning
and beautification in
order to improve the
standards of living.
Civic Art
This involves business propaganda in the form of advertisements in
newspapers and magazines, sign painting, billboard announcements, leaflets, displays, poster designing, movie illustrations and many more
Commercial Art
It is anything printed
from raised or
sunken reliefs and
plane surfaces
Graphic Art
This refers to agronomy (crop production), horticulture (garden or orchard cultivation), husbandry (raising of cows, carabaos, poultry and swine) and farming.
Agricultural Art
This includes merchandising,
accounting,
bookkeeping,
typewriting,
stenography,
salesmanship and
business administration.
Business Art
This deal with advertising,
marketing,
warehousing,
packaging, and
shipping of articles
or goods.
Distributive Art
It includes
shallow and deep
sea fishing, fish
refrigeration and
culture, net
weaving.
Fishery Art
It includes first aid
treatments, medicinal
manufacturing,
surgery, medical
operations,
rehabilitation and
others.
Medical or Clinical Art
In Pre-colonial Philippines, arts are for
ritual purposes or for
everyday use.
Pre-Colonial Arts
(ETHNIC Arts)
is characterized by
geometric designs and
patterns eliciting focus
from the believers.
ISLAMIC ARTS
Art became a
handmaiden of religion,
serving to propagate
the Catholic faith and
thus support the
colonial order at the
same time.
SPANISH ERA
In the American regime,
commercial and
advertising arts were
integrated into the fine
arts curriculum. Moreover, Americans favored idyllic sceneries and secular forms of arts.
AMERICAN ERA
Since the Japanese
advocated for the culture
of East Asia, preference
was given to the indigenous art and traditions of the
Philippines. This
emphasized their
propaganda of Asia
belonging to Asians.
JAPANESE ERA
___________ in Philippine Art began after World War 2 and the granting of
Independence. Writers and artists posed the question of national identity as the main theme of various art
forms.
MODERN ERA
Philippine __________________ was an offshoot of social realism brought about by Martial Law. Arts became expression of people’s aspiration for a just, free, and sovereign society.
CONTEMPORARY ART
Integral to life
Ethnic Art
Geometric Designs
Islamic Art
Faith and Catechism
Spanish Era
Secular Forms of Art
American Era
Orientalizing
Japanese Era
National Identity
Modern Era
Social Realism
Contemporary Era