Different contemporary arts works in Philippines Flashcards
are works created primarily for visual perception.
Visual Art
refers to man-made environments created as a space for human habitation and as a setting for rituals
Architecture
is sound and silence organized based on time
Music
is an art form consisting of purposefully selected sequences of human movement
Dance
is a collaborative form of art that uses live performers to present something about human condition or an experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place
Theater
is the technique of capturing optical images on light-sensitive surfaces
Photography
is aesthetic communication through the design of time and three-dimensional space in two-dimensional images with sound
Cinema
is the distribution of audio and/or video content or other messages to a dispersed audience via any electronic mass communications medium such as television, radio, and the internet
Broadcast and Televisual
is a comprehensive term for any manifestation of arts where a computer or digital technology has been utilized in its creation
Digital Arts and Computer
is an art piece usually of mixed media (mixing of art materials and forms in creating an artwork) that is organized for placed in a specific space for a temporary period.
Installation
is a contemporary Filipino artist known for his dynamic melding of realism, cartoons, and graffiti
Ronald Ventura
Born 1980 in Montalban, Philippines
Lives and works in Bulacan, Philippines Utilizing a range of media — from large acrylic on canvasses to an exploration of under-glass painting, traditional crafts, diorama, and drawing.
RODEl TAPAYA
was a Filipino painter known for his expressive, Cubist-like works. He often chose dynamic or disturbing subject matter, frequently depicting rabid dogs, crucifixions, and screaming figures in an abstracted geometric style.
Ang Kiukok
an architect who is a modernist pioneer and iconoclast, Pablo Antonio radically changed the course of Philippine architecture by boldly defying the well-established American neoclassicism in the Philippine in the 1930s
He introduced a provocatively new building design philosophy- the principle of streamlining.
PABLO S ANTONIO
A Silliman awardee in performing arts and a New York base dance instructor graduated from Silliman University. He was one of the original dancer of the Miss Saigon. He was also the choreographer of the first musical production Songs of Solomon
MIGUEL BRAGANZA