CPAR: Lesson 1 - Introduction to Philippine Contemporary Arts Flashcards
Periods of Philippine Art
- Pre-Colonial (Indigenous)
- Islamic (1400s - 1565)
- Spanish (1521 - 1898)
- American (1898 - 1945)
- Japanese (1942 - 1945)
- Post-War (1946 - 1969)
- Contemporary (1970 - present)
Defined as different manners of expressing human skills and imagination
Art or Sining
Who made SPOLARIUM?
Juan Luna
Who made SPOLARIUM?
Juan Luna
Who made LAS VIRGENES?
Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo
Examples of PRE-COLONIAL art
- Angono Petroglyphs
- Visayan Tattoo Warriors
- Tnalak of Tboli’s
What type of art was prominent during the American occupation?
CONSERVATIVE CLASSICAL ART
Prominent movement in art during American occupation were…
- Realism
- Academism
- Neoclassicism
Which Filipino artist made use of REALISM?
FERNANDO AMORSOLO
Which Filipino artist made use of ACADEMISM?
FABIAN DELA ROSA
Which Filipino artist made use of NEOCLASSICISM?
GUILLERMO TOLENTINO
What art movement was heavily focused on proportions?
ACADEMISM
What art movement was the revival of the Roman and Greek art (nude art)?
NEOCLASSICISM
Who are the TRIUMVIRATE?
- VICTORIO EDADES
- CARLOS “BOTONG” FRANCISCO
- GALO OCAMPO
BIRTH OF MODERNISM:
________ by _______ exaggerates colors and swerved away from the standard of conservative classical art
The Builders; Victorio Edades
Famous artist of FROM EDSA TO NOW HERE?
- NAPOLEON ABUEVA
- PAOLO BAEN SANTOS
- ELMER BORLONGAN
Called as “art of the present” and is continuously in process and in flux
CONTEMPORARY ART
A sub-movement of MODERNISM
CONTEMPORARY
What are the sub-movements of CONTEMPORARY ART?
- MODERN ART
- ABSTRACT (NEOREALISM)
- SOCIAL REALISM
Subsystem created by our generation
PHOTOREALISM
________ rebelled against the Amorsolo School of Realism.
Broke in 1927 by Victorio Edades by incorporating distortion and non-conformity
Modern art (1927)
Evolved form modernism in 1960s and continues to redefine itself
Contemporary art (1960s)
Contemporary art includes “various contexts” and subjects from _____, ______, and ______.
- Ethnic
- Colonial
- Modern
Contemporary art incorporates “styles” from art trends like M_____, A_____, and S_____
- Modernism
- Abstract
- Social-realism
These are
- Paintings
- Sculptures
- Architectures
VISUAL ARTS
Two-dimensional form of art that showcase artistic expression on flat surface
PAINTING
Three-dimensional artworks. Can be Relief or Free-Standing
SCULPTURE
Art form that combines different elements and unconventional materials
MIXED MEDIA
Uses method of combining printed images with other flat media pasted on canvas board
COLLAGE
Various elements assembled together. Often “everyday objects gathered by the artist
ASSEMBLEAGE
Art practice that incorporates an ensemble or arrangement of objects in a given space. SITE-SPECIFIC ART
INSTALLATION ART
Sculptural work that is suspended from the ceiling
MOBILE
Uses video as a medium and shows how moving images may be used to make meaning
VIDEO ART
What are the 4 types of performing arts?
- Music
- Theater
- Dance
- Cinema
Process by which the artist creates by means of movement, space, spontaneity, and uniqueness of the movement
PERFORMANCE ART
3 Characteristics of Performance Art
- Musical (singing or dancing)
- Dramatic (theatrical based)
- Experimental (aka avant-garde theater; artist exploration)
3 types of Literary Arts
- Fiction Novels
- Poetry
- Short stories
What are the five (5) CHARACTERISTICS OF CONTEMPORARY ART?
- Site-specific
- Collaborative
- Process-based
- Interactive
- Integrative
What CHARACTERISTIC OF ART
has a direct relationship to its location
pag nalagay sa ibang lugar nag iiba meaning
SITE-SPECIFIC
What CHARACTERISTIC OF ART is
created with the involvement of two or more artists
E.g. comics, theater
COLLABORATIVE
What CHARACTERISTIC OF ART
wherein the artist interacts with the viewers
INTERACTIVE
What CHARACTERISTIC OF ART
can include two or more discipline
E.g. Multimedia art. architecture, art history and criticism
INTEGRATIVE