INTRODUCTION Flashcards

1
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Aryan - to join or put together

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AR

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2
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Greek word - to prepare

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Artizein

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3
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Greek word - to put together

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Arkiskein

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4
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SKILL (2 words Latin and Greek)

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Ars
Techne

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5
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  • [ANSWER] is creation. Creating something new, something original and
    something different
  • [ANSWER] is life. It is creating life on a material and making inanimate objects
    to have life.
  • To create [ANSWER] is to give life according to Ramon Orlina, glass Scupltor.
  • “[ANSWER] has the power to render sorrow beautiful, make loneliness a
    shared experience,and transform despair into hope.
    ” Brené Brown
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Art

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6
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Functions of Art

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ARP

Aesthetic Value
Relaxation and Inspiration
Personal Expression

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7
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One of the biggest benefits of Contemporary Art is its aestheticvalue. This
means that the art possesses some capacity to elicit a sense of pleasure inthe
viewer.

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Aesthetic Value

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8
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Research has shown that viewing art can be relaxing. Art can help to pull
people out of their mind of racing and wandering thoughts, into the present
moment to experience what is in front of them

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Relaxation and Inspiration

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9
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One of the benefits of Contemporary Art is that it allows individuals a means
of personal expression. Through painting, sculpture, and performance art,
anyone can express themselves in a way that will be safely observable for
others.

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Personal Expression

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10
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Why do people engage to art

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Relationship-building
Expression and communication

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11
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Art builds social capital
Art promotes positive behavior that can increase positive social interactions

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Relationship-building

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12
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Art provides age-appropriate mediums for emotional expression
Art creates opportunities for communication on a larger scale
Art facilitates understanding of new perspectives
Art allows for knowledge-sharing with diverse audiences
Art elicits solidarity

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Expression and Communication

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13
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PHILIPPINE HISTORY OF ART DEVELOPMENT

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EISAJMC

Ethnic
Islamic
Spanish
American
Japanese
Modern
Contemporary

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14
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Pre-colonial PH arts serves a ritual purpose or for daily activities

Pre-13th CAD

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Ethnic Art

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15
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Time when Geometric designs and patterns is the main characteristic of arts in this era

People believed this gives more focus to believers

13th CAD

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Islamic Art

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16
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Handmade relics that is used to propagate the Catholic faith

1521-1898

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Spanish Era

17
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Fine arts integrate from commercial and advertising arts is the distinguished art movement in this era

Idyllic sceneries and secular forms of arts is being advised

1898 - 1940

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American Era

18
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Indigenous art was being preferred in this era

1941 - 1945

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Japanese Era

19
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Began after WW2 and after independence was granted to the country

Main theme of various arts are the questionable national identity of Filipino

1946 - 1969

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Modern Era

20
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Has become the medium of people’s expression towards a just, free, and sovereign society after an offshoot realism brought by Martial Law

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Contemporary

21
Q

Dated approximately 1000
years B.C. Originally, there
were 127 engravings of
human and animal figures
in stick forms.
It is a stylized
anthropomorphic and
zoomorphic forms etched
on the rock shelte

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Angono Petroglyphs

22
Q

In the Philippines
have two main artistic
styles. One is a curved-line
woodcarving and
metalworking called okir,
similar to the Middle
Eastern Islamic art.

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Islamic Art

23
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In Rizal’s words,
[ANSWER] was a symbol
of “our social, moral, and
political life: humanity
unredeemed, reason and
aspiration in open fight
with prejudice,
fanaticism, and injustice

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Spoliarium by Juan Luna

24
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remained as one of
the most prolific painters
during the Japanese
occupation producing
portraits, landscapes of
genre scenes as well as
numerous sketches.

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Fernando Amorsolo

25
Q

A graduate of the University of
Santo Tomas fine Arts program,
Barrioquinto has been fondly
called the Dark Man of Philippine
Art due to his use of the
macabre in many of his works.
Barrioquinto’s work is notable
for its use of juxtaposition and
scale. His portraits are famously
a mix of the monochrome and
the technicolor.

Skulls and Butterlies

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Andres Barrioquinto

26
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has employed a
variety of mediums for his
artwork, including production
design, public art, product
design, and wearable art.
However, he’s perhaps best
known for his iconic sculptures,
which blend together a variety of
shapes, colors, and forms to
challenge the viewer

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Leeroy New

27
Q

refers to current and very recent practice. It also refers to works of
art made by living artists
tends to be assessed thematically and subjectively, drawing on an
expanded range of theoretical and practical disciplines

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Contemporary Art

28
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can be driven by both theory and ideas, and is also
characterized by a blurring of the distinction between art and other
categories of cultural experience, such as television, cinema, mass
media, entertainment and digital technology

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Contemporary Art