CPAR Insights 3-4 Flashcards
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Various Contemporary Art Forms:
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- Practical (Utilitarian) Art
- Industrial Arts
- Applied/Household Art
- Civic Art
- Commercial Art
- Graphic Art
- Agricultural Art
- Business Art
- Fishery Art
- Medical/Clinical Art
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- Intended for practical use or utility while possessing artistic qualities.
- Example: Handcrafted pottery designed both for use and aesthetic appeal.
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- Practical (Utilitarian) Art
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- Changing raw materials into significant products for human use.
- Examples: Shell crafts, bamboo crafts, and automobile manufacturing.
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- Industrial Arts
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- Refers to household arts such as flower arrangement, interior decoration, and dressmaking.
- Example: Handmade embroidered tablecloths for home decoration.
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- Applied/Household Art
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- Includes city or town planning and beautification of parks to improve standards of living.
- Example: Public art installations in urban parks.
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- Civic Art
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- Involves business propaganda through advertisements, billboards, and posters.
- Example: Designing a promotional poster for a local event.
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- Commercial Art
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- Printing from raised or sunken reliefs and plane surfaces.
- Example: Creating graphic designs for a magazine cover.
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- Graphic Art
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- Includes crop production, horticulture, husbandry, and farming.
- Example: Designing a sustainable farming layout for a rural community.
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- Agricultural Art
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- Encompasses merchandising, accounting, and business administration.
- Example: Developing a marketing strategy for a small business.
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- Business Art
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- Involves various aspects of fishing, fish refrigeration, and net weaving
- Example: Constructing traditional fishing nets for a coastal community.
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- Fishery Art
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- Includes medical treatments, surgery, and rehabilitation.
- Example: Creating illustrations for medical textbooks.
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- Medical/Clinical Art
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- Arts were integral to daily life and rituals of _____ Filipinos.
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Pre-Colonial Arts/Ethnic Arts
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- Rituals marked significant moments like planting, harvesting, and funerary ceremonies.
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Pre-Colonial Arts/Ethnic Arts
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- Indigenous musical instruments included pipes, flutes, and bossed gongs like the kulintang.
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Pre-Colonial Arts/Ethnic Arts
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- Native dance forms imitated movements of animals, such as Pangalay dance mimicking sea birds
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Pre-Colonial Arts/Ethnic Arts
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- Art served to propagate the Catholic faith during Spanish colonization.
- Colonial churches were built, and Western musical instruments were introduced.
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Spanish Era (1521 – 1898)
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- Commercial and advertising arts integrated into fine arts curriculum during American colonization.
- Modern art emerged, emphasizing national identity and exploring various mediums and themes.
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American Era (1898 – 1940) to the Post-war Republic (1946 – 1969)
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Indigenous art and traditions promoted under Japanese occupation, with genre paintings depicting daily
life.
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Japanese Era (1941 – 1945)
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- Modern art differed from contemporary art, emphasizing national identity and exploring new mediums.
- Notable modern artists include _____
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- Modern Era (Neo-Realism, Abstraction Modern Style)
- Victorio Edades and Fernando Amorsolo.
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- _____ reflects current times and involves collaboration, interactivity, and process-oriented
approaches. - It emerged amid political upheavals, such as Martial Law under Ferdinand Marcos.
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Contemporary Art
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GAMABA AWARDEES
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