CPAR LT Flashcards
an imitation of life and the world rendered beautifully, which give pleasure
Art
He provided the earliest assumptions of art as a linked to a human instinct
Aristotle
This is where he claimed that humans have instincts for imitation and harmony. He described these instincts are “lying deep in our nature”
Poetics
Most imitative of Living Creature
Human
a two-dimensional image of various subjects ranging from real-life image to the visually abstract
Picture
a three-dimensional artwork that may be created using wood, and concrete
Sculpture
These are structure that meant to be used as shelter
Architecture
the art form that appeals to the sense of hearing
Music
the art form of language through the combined use of words
Literature
the art form of performance
Theater
this art form is a technological translation of theater
Cinema
this is the art of human form. The body is used, mobilized, and choreographed
Dance
A filipino poet, essayist, and art critic
Leo Benesa
He describes amorsolo’s work as the “most expressive of the ethos of the race and the predominantly agricultural countryside”
Leo Benesa
Most of his paintings depict life in the fields, the men and women are portrayed in hard work but with smiles in their faces, landscapes features rural lands of the Philippines
Amorsolo
defined by the J Paul Getty Museum as “art made and produced by artist living today”
Contemporary art
is not restricted to the individual experience of the artist but is reflective of the world that we live in
Contemporary art
When you see T-shirts with the image of Jose Rizal wearing shades or the walls of intramuros in canvas bags
Appropriation
______ of contemporary artists has evolved to “emphasize spontaneous, unpredictable elements of chance”
Performance
transforming space into art
Space
Using different materials to create art
Hybridity
Using videos and internet to create and disseminate art
Technology
Won the interfaith award at the 15th Brisbane international film festival
Masahista
won the Caligari Film Prize at Berlin Film Festival
Tirador
Won the Golden Kinnaree Award at the 2008 Bangkok International Film Festival
Serbis
Won the PrIx de la mise en scene at the 2009 Canne Film Festival
Kinatay
Won the La Navicella Venezia Cinema Award at the 69th Venice Film Festival
Thy Womb
he has been described by critics as a “neorealist”
Brilliante Mendoza
Author of Donsol
Adolf Alix
Won the special jury prize, Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival
Donsol
Author of Melancholia
Lav Diaz
Won the Orizzonti Grand Prize
Melancholia
Director of Ploning
Dante Nico Garcia
Won best director, asian festival of first film award
PLONING
His works have been exhibited worldwide in switzerland, new york, and hongkong
Ronald Ventura
He uses aspects of graffiti, cartoon, hyperrealism, surrealism, and pop art
Ronald Ventura
Ronal Ventura’s painting that set a record for the most ever paid for a work of southeast asian contemporary art
Grayground
his works are described as “an emotion expressed in a canvas and interpreted by the individual’s recognition of intelligence mixed with beauty”
Kiko Escora
He chose to paint his subject as they turn away: nonchalance “i dont care” attitude
Kiko Escora
Her arts has always involved painting other people’s artworks
Annie Cabigting
She is a theater and film actress who gained acclaim for her performance in “Norte: The End of History”
Angeli Bayani
A palanca winning fictionist and playwright
Joshua Lim So
He is one of the founders of the Destiyero Theater Commune
Joshua Lim So
His sample work is “Tungkol kay Angela”
Joshua Lim So
He is one of the Philippine theater’s rising stars
Ed Lacson
He directed Glen Mas’s “Games People Play”, which gave him critical success
Ed Lacson
She is the 2014 grand prize winner of the Scholastic Asian Book Awards for “What Things Mean”, a young adult novel
Sophia Lee
A filipino hip hop artist and occasional actor
Raymond Abracosa
He is considered as one of the pioneers of modern Filipino short story in English
Francisco Arcellana
He made english short stories more emotional and poetic
Francisco Arcellana
He shaped modern Philippine literature in English
N.V.M Gonzales
Taught in the top universities in the Philippines and the U.S
N.V.M Gonzales
Known for his unique writing style called Joaquinesue (baroque spanish influences + Filipino expressions in english)
Nick Joaquin
He used the pen name Quijano de Manila in journalism
Nick Joaquin
His writings, when taken collectively can best be described as epic
F. Sionil Jose
He introduced the reversed consonance rime scheme
Jose Garcia Villa
Published a collection of erotic poems, which led to his suspension
Jose Garcia Villa
Her works are characterized by a remarkable fusion of style and substance
Edith L. Tiempo
She wrote “The Little Mormoset” an “Bonsai”
Edith L. Tiempo
He has revived and reinvented traditional Filipino poetic forms
Virgillo S. Almario
He founded the Galian sa Arte at Tula (GAT) and the Linangan sa Imahen, Retorika at Anyo (LIRA)
Virgillo S. Almario
Well-known for his disapproval of social injustices in the country
Amado V. Hernandez
Was imprisoned for his participation in the communist movement
Amado V. Hernandez
He wrote Mga ibong Mandaragit while in prison
Amado V. Hernandez
He served 50 years in public service
Carlos P. Romulo
He was the first Asian president of the United Nations General Assembly
Carlos P. Romulo
A biographer who has distinction of having written one of the earliest biographies of Jose Rizal “The Great Malayan”
Carlos L. Quirino
The very first Filipino correspondent for the United Press Institute
Carlos L. Quirino
Considered as the country’s best writer of comic short stories
Alejandro R. Roces
He brought to public attention the aesthetics of the country’s fiestas
Alejandro R. Roces
An icon in tagalog writing through his nationalist and social criticism
Lazaro Francisco
He founded the Kapatiran ng mga Alagad ng Wikang Pilipin (KAWIKA)
Lazaro Francisco
introduced bagay poetry
Bienvenido Lumbera
He pioneered the creative fusion of fine arts and popular imagination
Bienvenido Lumbera
He established a reputation or fine and profound artistry
Cirilo F. Bautista
He held funded and unfunded workshops throughout the country
Cirilo F. Bautista
A modern Philippine Architect, his works are simple and functional, using mostly clean and smooth lines
Pablo S. Antonio
His forms maximized the use of natural light and across ventilation
Pablo S. Antonio
He is the visionary behind the structure of Istana Nurul Iman, the palace of the Sultan or Brunei
Leandro V. Locsin
His style of floating volume, and the duality of light and heavy is unparalleled with other artists
Leandro V. Locsin
A famous Filipino Architect who had a strong faith in the Filipino Architect
Juan F. Nakpil
He reconstructed the Quiapo Church in 1930 and the Rizal shrine in Laguna
Juan F. Nakpil
He pioneered the practice of landscape architecture
Ildefonso P. Santos, JR.
Seminal public landscape in Paco Park
Ildefonso P. Santos
Architect graduate from UST and is the country’s 82nd licensed architect
Jose Maria Zaragoza
Born in to immigrant Chinese parents, year of conferment: 2001
Ang Kiukok
His famous works are Pieta, Dog fight, and Geometric Landscape
Ang Kiukok
The father of modernism in Philippine Art, his works were dark and gloomy and the subjects are Filipino Laborers
Victorio C. Edades
His famous works are The Sketch, and Japanese Girl
Victorio C. Edades
Recognized as the pioneer of the Neorealist movement in the country
Cesar Legazpi
His famous works are Tree Planting, Gadgets
Cesar Legaspi
The country’s first national artist
Fernando Amorsolo
His notable works are Planting Rice, Defense of a Filipino Warrior
Fernando Amorsolo
He was a muralist from Angono, Rizal
Carlos “Botong” Francisco
His works include: First Mass at Limasawa, and The Martyrdom of Rizal
Carlos “Botong” Francisco
His comic strips spiced up the slices of Filipino lives with witty illustrations
Lauro “Larry” Alcala
He created over 500 characters and 20 mic strips
Lauro “Larry” Alcala
Known as the Grande Dame of Southeast Asian Children’s theatre
Amelia Lapena-Bonifacio
She has achieved an indigenous fusion of puppetry, children’s literature, folklore and theater
Amelia Lapena-Bonfiacio
A composer, arranger, and musical director in the Philippine music industry
Ryan Cayabyab
His compositions reflects life and human happiness
Ryan Cayabyab
His debut film, Mababangong Bangungot (1977) was praised by critics and is considered by many as a pioneering postcolonial essay film
Kidlat Tahimik (Eric de Guia)
He has developed a legacy of Philippine architecture, which is essential to our Filipino identity
Francisco T. Manosa
acknowledged as a leading figure in the promotion of regional literature and history
Resil B. Mojares
Founding director of the Cebuano Studies Center - an important research institution in cebu
Resil B. Mojares
He enriched Hiligaynon literature’s dramatis personae
Ramon Muzones
His evolution covers the whole history of the Hiligaynon novel from its rise in the 1940s to its decline in the 1970s
Ramon Muzones