Contemporary Philippine Arts Lesson 1 & 2 PDF
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Saint Catherine of Siena Academy, Inc.
Renato A. Pautan Jr., LPT
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This document presents an overview of contemporary Philippine arts. It covers different genres of art forms, and types of art styles explored in Philippine art.
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CORE VALUES INTEGRATION: Servant Leader- assume shared responsibility Truth Seeker- Value independent and self-directed learning 2 CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGIONS Teacher: Renato A. Pautan Jr., LPT A. discusses the contemp...
CORE VALUES INTEGRATION: Servant Leader- assume shared responsibility Truth Seeker- Value independent and self-directed learning 2 CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGIONS Teacher: Renato A. Pautan Jr., LPT A. discusses the contemporary arts non objectivism realism abstraction distortion 1954, Amorsolo Oil Painting non objectivism realism abstraction distortion Mga Langgam sa Syudad, Ricky V. Ambagan 2009 non objectivism realism abstraction distortion Calesa, Vicente Manansala 1955 non objectivism realism abstraction distortion Art by Olga Rozanova CONTEMPORARY ARTS Lesson 1 CONTEMPORARY MODERN ARTS ARTS -art that springs out of the - developed as styles and present day events and techniques passions of the society - emerged in the late 1800’s -emerged around late - waned in the middle of 1970’s 20th century when -with the times (con postmodernism came to tempo) light 10 INTEGRATIVE ART - product of a “crossbreeding” in the contemporary scene -a hybrid art since it is interactive and multi- disciplinary e.g., combination of three distinct discipline - dance, music, and song in one production 11 Every work of art has a subject. A song may contain lyrics of devotion directed to a certain person. A novel may talk about the results of war. A painting may show a scene in nature. Every work of art- regardless of the period in which it belongs- has a subject, the core of its conception. 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 12 SUBJECT or TOPIC Is any person, animal, thing, or issue that is described or represented in a work. It usually generates the question, WHAT IS IT? 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 13 SUBJECT is different from theme or content. Theme is recurring idea or element in a work of art. It refers to the ideas, thoughts, and feelings of the artist. 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 14 Everything under the sun is considered a subject in the arts. From the simplest idea (e.g., happiness) or an object (e.g., wine bottle) to the most complicated ones, like philosophical thoughts or dreamscapes. 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 15 IN VISUAL DESIGN Recognizable artworks are realistic, representational, or objective art. Not recognizable artworks are nonrepresentational or nonobjective art 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 16 Different ways or styles depicting (to show or describe) a subject. Realism THE SUBJECT OF ART Non objectivism distortion abstraction 17 THE SUBJECT OF ART Realism– the subject is done the way it looks Elements of art: color, shape and form, value, line Principle of design: harmony, variety, proportion 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 18 THE SUBJECT OF ART Distortion – the artist breaks apart a subject and rearranges it in a different manner Elements of art: color, shape and form, value, line Principle of design: variety, rhythm, proportion 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 19 THE SUBJECT OF ART Abstraction – the artist breaks apart a subject and rearranges it in a different manner Elements of art: line, shape and form, color, value Principles of design: variety, rhythm, proportion 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 20 THE SUBJECT OF ART Non objectivism – there is totally no subject at all – just an interplay of pure Elements of art Elements: line, color, shape, form, and space Principles of design: variety, rhythm 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 21 Prevalent themes in the contemporary art scene in the regions are responses to: Social, Economic, Political Issues, Ethnic and Indigenous concerns, Current Events Other subject matter also considered are: Philippine Folklore, Mythology, and Philosophical thoughts 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 22 Some subjects in the Visual Arts that continue to be favored are still: Life, Landscapes, Genre scenes, Portraits, Philippine Fiestas and Landmarks Additional Subjects: Superstitions and Supernatural belief * All these are the subjects that have helped developed the Filipino’s sense of national identity. 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 23 FORM CONTEXT the surface feature refers to the varied situations of an art work in which works have been "what you see is produced or interpreted what you get" Primary context - personal type for it concerns CONTENT sentiments of the artist the subject matter Secondary context - refers that carries the to the place and period in message of the which the artist made his work work: social, political, 9/3/20XX economic environment Presentation Title 24 CONTEMPORARY ARTS IN THE PHILIPPINES Lesson 2 A. describes various contemporary art forms and their practices from the various regions B. discusses various art forms found in the Philippines C. Perform a contemporary art form Presentation Title CORE VALUES INTEGRATION: Truth seeker- Make moral decisions, show discipline and responsibility Community builder- Exercise flexibility and adaptability to work effectively and respectfully with diverse group 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 27 PHILIPPINE CONTEMPORARY ART choreography Cinema visual musical design Contemporary instrument Art Forms theatrical literacy and music performance composition 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 28 CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS Choreography - arrangement or design for dance movements usually accompanied by music - the art of dancing that is composed of a series of dance steps and movements to create a story 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 29 CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS Musical Instruments - any tool or device that produces a sound - consist of an array of shapes and styles from simple to complex 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 30 CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS Literary and Musical Compositions - literary works are written works meant to be read, sung, or delivered in a play - musical compositions are notated (represented by musical symbols) 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 31 CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS Visual Design - a composition or layout of lines, shapes, and color to form patterns on paper, textile, or any piece. 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 32 CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS Theatrical Performance - the staging and execution of a production like drama, opera, and festivals - usually, a public presentation or a dramatic or musical entertainment 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 33 Theatrical Performance 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 34 CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS Cinema - the most popular yet the youngest of the art forms which appeared in the early 1900’s - same with theater except that it is not a live performance, and the action is seen on a flat screen 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 35 Thank you