MODULE 2: CPAR Forms Part II Flashcards
focuses on how the audience classifies arts
By the audience
Focuses on how people judge art
By critics
Characterized by Physical and Special Sensing
By an artist
something that is understandable, “what you see is what you get”, objective and representational (e.g. photography, stage play, dance, sculpture, and architecture)
Real art
non-subject matter, non-representational but technique-focused and style-oriented (e.g. Grey Tree by Piet Mondrian)
Abstract art
Art forms by the audience
- Visual
- Auditory
- Performing
- Literature
- Sculptural
2D, stays in one place
Visual
Heard at one particular time
Auditory
Involves the use of an artist’s body as a medium; requires movement from one place to another
Performing
Narratives or works that are literary in nature; primarily deals with imaginative and artistic writing
Literary
3D, stays in one place. Can SEE, TOUCH, and CLIMB.
Sculptural
Art forms by the critics
- Major / Fine
- Minor / Applied
- Pure
- Practical
include music, literature, sculpture, painting, dance, theater, photography, and architecture
Major / Fine
ceramics, furniture, letterings
Minor / Applied
design / decoration
Minor / Applied
created and performed for other’s sake and for audience satisfaction
Pure
ex. watching movie
Pure
with a purpose; for practical use
Practical
Art forms by an artist
- Sight
- Sound
- Touch
can see, imagine, create
Sight
can hear
Sound
can feel / touch
Touch
produce art forms that are woven into everyday life. These artists elucidate how pre-colonial traditions and cultural aspects survive though the contemporary times
Local Filipino contemporary artists