Philippine Contemporary Arts (Q1, Week 1) PDF
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This document introduces Philippine contemporary arts, covering various art forms and practices from different regions. It discusses the characteristics and examples of painting, sculpture, architecture, film, and other art forms. The document includes information about different artists and regions.
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PHILIPPINE CONTEMPORARY ART (Art Forms and Practices from various Regions Quarter 1, week 1 Prepared by: Ma. Hermie A. Asuncion OBJECTIVES: Describe various contemporary art forms and their practices from the various regions. CAR11/12IAC-0a-1...
PHILIPPINE CONTEMPORARY ART (Art Forms and Practices from various Regions Quarter 1, week 1 Prepared by: Ma. Hermie A. Asuncion OBJECTIVES: Describe various contemporary art forms and their practices from the various regions. CAR11/12IAC-0a-1 Discuss various art forms found in the Philippines CAR11/12IAC-0b-2) Overview Different kinds of local artworks have sprung not only in the urban centers of the country and in schools of arts of different educational institutions but also a lot more of never before seen or heard art forms from the countryside have made known and have become renowned. The seeming isolation and distance of many communities in far flung regions have kept the beauty and significance of countless forms of Philippine art. This lesson will teach us everything about arts produced by Filipino artists rooted from their own culture and tradition. Various contemporary art practices from every region will also be included. Definition of Contemporary Arts The term "contemporary art" refers to art made and produced by artists living today. Today's artists work in and respond to a global environment that is culturally diverse, technologically advancing, and multifaceted. Classification of Philippine Contemporary Arts The Philippine Contemporary Art can be classified into seven major art forms. These are painting, sculpture, architecture, film, literature, music and theater, and dance. The Philippine Contemporary Arts can be described into visual arts, literary arts and performing arts. VISUAL ARTS -an expression of artistic ideas through images, structures, and tactile work. Some visual work are integrated which means it combines several mediums to create new and unique artwork. Painting, sculpture, architecture and film are examples of visual arts. Painting - is an expression of ideas and emotions, with the creation of certain aesthetic qualities, in a two-dimensional visual language. The elements of this language—its shapes, lines, colors, tones and textures—are used in various ways to produce sensations of volume, space, movement and light on a flat surface. Dagupan, Pangasinan Cebu Zamboanga City The Sketch Magellan’s Cross Salaam (Peace) by Victorio Edades by Raul Agas By Rameer Tawasil Redraw by Mr. Mervin Meude Sculpture - is an art form in which hard or plastic materials are worked into three- The Bonifacio Monument Sandugo (Blood Compact) dimensional art objects. by Guillermo Tolentino by Napoleon Abueva Filipino sculptures came to be known in the middle of the 19th century. Six Ladies in Durian Lapu-Lapu Shrine Presentation Title by Kublai Millan by Rex Sicat Jr. Architecture Cultural Center of the Philippines Roxas Boulevard, Manila (NCR) by Leandro Locsin - is the art and practice of designing and constructing buildings (Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus). - In relation to that, Philippine architecture was characterized as simple, rational and functional. Makati City (NCR) Saint Andrew the Apostle Church by Leandro Locsin Architecture Roxas Boulevard, Manila (NCR) - is the art and practice of designing and constructing buildings (Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus). Pearl Farm Beach Resort In relation to that, Philippine Samal, Davao del Norte by Francisco Manosa - architecture was characterized as simple, rational and functional. Baguio City Burnham Park Reservation, Baguio City by Daniel Hudson Burnham Film -a form of visual art use to imitate experiences that communicate ideas, stories, or feelings with the use of moving images. It is also called a movie or motion picture. Moreover, the art form that is the result of the film is called cinema (Faber & Walters, 2003). Heneral Luna El Presidente Thy Womb Ang Larawan by Loy Arcenas by Jerrold Tarog by Mark Meily by Brillante Mendoza Manila Siargao, Surigao del Norte Cavite Tawi-Tawi Ang Larawan by Loy Arcenas Two impoverished sisters agonize over selling a painting, their father's final masterpiece. Heneral Luna by Jerrold Tarog Gen. Antonio Luna (John Arcilla) faces resistance from his own countrymen as he fights for freedom during the Philippine-American War. El Presidente by Mark Meily Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo (ER Estregan) reunite the regional factions in the battle for Philippine independence. Thy Womb by Brillante Mendoza A middle-aged childless Moslem Badjao woman named Shaleha (Nora Aunor) living in Tawi-tawi finds a suitable second wife for her husband Bangas-An (Bembol Roco) to have a child of his own, unmindful of the consequences this decision might impose on her. LITERARY ARTS -are an art expression of ideas through writing. Literary arts can be categorized as poetry, prose and drama. In the Philippines, literary arts are greatly encountered in literature. Literature is a term used to describe written and sometimes spoken material (Lombardi, 2020). It is derived from the Latin word literature meaning “writing formed with letters”, it refers commonly to works of the creative imagination including poetry, drama, fiction, nonfiction, and in some instances, journalism, and song. Examples of Literary Arts Luzon Visayas Mindanao A Blade of Fern by Edith Panhayhay hin Bungtohanon by Dead Stars by H.O. Santos Ocampo Francisco Alvarado An Higugma by Iluminado I saw the Fall of the Philippines Lucente by Carlos P. Romulo PERFORMING ARTS -there are also Philippine contemporary art forms that can be described as performance arts. A person doing certain actions and movements in front of an audience that go along with sound in a space and time is called Performing Arts. Music According to Ramon P. Santos in his article entitled Contemporary Music, Contemporary music in the Philippines usually refers to compositions that have adopted ideas and elements from twentieth-century art music in the West, as well as the latest trends and musical styles in the entertainment industry. Filipino Music had already a rich and unique musical tradition long before westerners set foot on our native land. “Pastores” (Shepherds) It depicts the shepherds’ jubilation on the birth of Jesus, and features musical groups interpreting “Pastores a Belen” (“Shepherds to Bethlehem”), a traditional Spanish song whose composer is largely unknown. Pinalangga (My Love) - Originated in Iloilo -this song shows the feelings of a man longing for his love. Buyayang by Gary Granada - the lyrics of this folk song illustrates the impact of violent conflict on Mindanao communities, in particular, the lumad communities. Origin: Butuan City, Mindanao Atin Cu Pung Singsing - it presents a woman as its main character and a man as a secondary character. The woman in the song was looking for a missing ring given by her mother and offers her love as a prize for the man who could find it Origin: Pampanga Dandansoy by Augorio Abeto is a Visayan Folk Song that's also sung as a lullaby. Dandansoy is the name of a boy. This song is about the singer leaving Dandansoy to go back to her hometown. Origin: Panay Island Sarung Banggi by Potenciano Gregorio Sarung Banggi means “one night” or “one evening” in Bicol, one of the languages in Luzon, Philippines. Sarung 's song is "a metaphorical communication of the desire for national liberation." Origin: Bicol Region Pamulinawen by Jose A. Bragado is a popular old Ilocano folk song possibly from the pre-Spanish era. It is about a girl with a hardened heart. who does not need her lover's pleading. It is about courtship and love. Origin: Ilocos Region Theater Tanikalang Ginto By Juan Abad is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place. Walang Sugat by Severino Reyes -the movement of the body in a rhythmic way, usually to Dance music and within a given space, for the purpose of expressing an idea or emotion, releasing energy, or simply taking delight in the movement itself. Tinikling Kuratsa Singkil Dance Tinikling Kuratsa Singkil involves two individual Kuratsa is a dance of This dance serves as performers hitting flirtation and either a conscious or bamboo poles, using courtship, designed unconscious them to beat, tap, to be danced with a advertisement to and slide on the potential suitors. The ground, in co- partner where the male approaches dance takes its name ordination with one or from the heavy rings more dancers who and courts a lady in a form of a dance. worn on the ankles of steps over and in between poles the Muslim princess. PHILIPPINE CONTEMPORARY ARTS (Art Forms and Practices from various Regions) Quarter 1, week 1 Prepared by: Ms. Yllena C. Moraña