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Contemporary Phil. Arts from the Regions Week 4 Session 3 1 4-Pics-1-Art Form Start-up Activity 2 Visual Arts 3 Theater and Performance Art 4 Pop Art 5 Literary Art 6 7 Lesson...
Contemporary Phil. Arts from the Regions Week 4 Session 3 1 4-Pics-1-Art Form Start-up Activity 2 Visual Arts 3 Theater and Performance Art 4 Pop Art 5 Literary Art 6 7 Lesson Objectives Identify Filipino National Artist and their contribution to Contemporary Arts; Explain Filipino artist roles; Appreciate and value the Filipino Contemporary Artist 8 The Order of National Artists The Order of National Artist or (Orden ng Gawad Pambansang Alagad ng Sining) is the highest national recognition given to Filipino individuals who have made significant contributions to the development of Philippine arts. 10 Proclamation No. 1001 dated April 27, 1972. Administered by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) and conferred by the President upon recommendation by both institutions. 11 It aims to recognize Filipino artists who have… a) made significant contributions to the cultural heritage of the country; b) artistic accomplishment at its highest level and to promote creative expression as significant to the development of a national cultural identity; and c) dedicated their lives to their works to forge new paths and directions for future generations of Filipino artists. 12 Categories under which National Artist can be recognized: 1. Literature 2. Film and Broadcasting/ Broadcast Arts 3. Architecture, Design, and Allied Arts 4. Music 5. Dance 6. Theater 7. Visual Arts 13 Qualifications for the National Artist Award: 1. Living artists who are natural-born Filipino citizens. 2. The content and form of their work have procured in building a Filipino sense of nationhood. 3. An artist who manifest excellence in the practice of their art form. 14 Qualifications for the National Artist Award: 4. An artist who have developed a mode of creative expression or style and living a legend on succeeding generations of artists. 5. The artwork made has attained an international and national recognition. 15 Insignia of the Order of the National Artist circular link depicting the arts eight-pointed sunburst sampaguita wreath with green & white enamel 16 Insignia of the Order of the National Artist red, blue, & white represents Philippine flag. 3 K’s that stands for CCP motto “Katotohanan, Kabutihan at Kagandahan” 17 National Filipino Contemporary Artists Architecture Juan F. Nakpil (1973) Father of Philippine Architecture His greatest contribution is espousing architecture reflective of Philippine traditions and culture. He has integrated strength, function, and beauty in the buildings that are the country's heritage today. 20 Admin Building of UP 21 Philippine Village Hotel Capitol Theater 23 Rizal Theater 24 Pablo S. Antonio (1976) His basic design is grounded on simplicity. Clean, smooth lines and curves, are made integral to the structure. An Antonio structure is the maximum use of natural light and cross ventilation. 25 Far Eastern University White Cross Orphanage 26 Leandro V. Locsin (1990) Has reshaped the urban landscape with a distinctive architecture reflective of Philippine Art and Culture. His mastery of space and scale, with themes of floating volume, The duality of light and heavy, buoyant and massive. 27 Istana Nurul Iman Palace CCP 28 Ildefonso P. Santos Jr. (2006) Father of Philippine Landscape Architecture He made his first mark where he introduced a new concept of outdoor shopping with landscaped walks, fountains and sculptures as accents. He produced exemplary and engaging work with a wide range of outdoor settings that have enhanced contemporary Filipino life. 29 Paco Park, Manila San Miguel Corporation Bldg. 30 CCP 31 Other National Artist for Architecture: Meralco Bldg. in Ortigas Jose Maria Zaragoza (2014) 32 Visual Artists 33 Fernando C. Amorsolo (1972) First National Artist He developed the backlighting technique that became his trademark where figures are seen aglow on canvas. Grand Old Man of Philippine Art 34 Mango Pickers Tinikling in Barrio 35 Carlos "Botong" Francisco (1973) revived the forgotten art of mural painting. He employed bold folk colors, rhythmic lines, and decorative patterns. He evoked the communal life of Philippine gatherings and celebrations. 36 First Mass at Limasawa Filipino Struggles Through History 37 Guillermo Estrella Tolentino (1973) Father of Philippine Arts Portrait sculpture, commemorative, public art Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan stands as an enduring symbol of the Filipinos' cry for freedom. 38 Bonifacio Monument UP Oblation 39 Napoleon V. Abueva (1976) The Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture helped shape the local sculpture scene utilizing almost all kinds of materials - Narra, bamboo, coral, alabaster, brass and stainless steel 40 Carabao Mother and Child Rice Planters 41 Vicente S. Manansala (1981) His paintings are described as visions of reality teetering on the edge of abstraction. He believes that the beauty of art is in the process, in the moment of doing a particular painting. 42 Luksong Tinik Tiangge 43 Cesar Legaspi (1990) He made use of the geometric fragmentation technique, weaving social comment and juxtaposing the mythical and modern into his overlapping, interacting forms with disturbing power and intensity Cubism 44 Searching Tres Marias 45 Hernando R. Ocampo (1991) provided an understanding and awareness of the harsh social realities in the country immediately after the Second World War and contributed significantly to the rise of the nationalist spirit in the post-war era. 46 Mother and Child Dancers 47 Arturo R. Luz (1997) best known for his minimalist, geometric, and abstract styles of art and his animated paintings of circus performers, musicians, as well as his revered cityscape series. 48 Three Cyclists 49 Red Sky Untitled City Bagong Taon 50 Jose T. Joya (2003) best known for his abstract paintings of harmonious colors inspired by Philippine tropical landscapes. He was a multimedia artist who painted and designed ceramic plates, tiles, and vessels and was a printmaker. 51 Vigan Verdant Hills, Antipolo 52 Vigan Verdant Hills, Antipolo 53 Benedicto R. Cabrera (2006) Primarily figurative, his works often depicts woman and occasionally men wrapped in swirling, bundled fabrics and capes. His paintings are melancholic symbol of dislocation, despair and isolation--the personification of human dignity threatened by life's vicissitudes, and the vast inequities of Philippine society. 54 Afternoon Break Woman with Basket 55 Literature 56 Nick Joaquin (1976) distinguished Filipino writer in English writing so variedly and so well about so many aspects of the Filipino. His significance in Philippine literature involves his exploration of the Philippine colonial past under Spain. 57 Some notable works of Joaquin: May Day Eve The Woman Who Had Two Navels Prose and Poems Culture and History: Occasional Notes on the Process of Philippine Becoming A Question of Heroes 58 Some notable works of Joaquin: Poems The Other Woman I Wait For You The Mats To Touch You Prayer 59 Francisco Arcellana (1990) Pioneered the development of the short story as a lyrical prose-poetic form. For Arcellana, the pride of fiction is "that it is able to render truth that is able to present reality". He has kept alive the experimental tradition in fiction, and has been most daring in exploring new literary forms to express the sensibility of the Filipino people 60 F. Sionil Jose (2001) writing is the consistent espousal of the aspirations of the Filipino--for national sovereignty and social justice--that guarantees the value of his oeuvre. Some of his notable works: The Pretenders My Brother, My Executioner Po-on Mass: A Novel The God Stealer Tree 61 Bienvenido Lumbera (2006) He lived true to his belief that writers should immerse with the masses and help to improve society. He remained actively involved in progressive organizations fighting for social justice and true equality. 62 Some notable works of Lumbera: Likhang Dila, Likhang Diwa (1993) Balaybay: Mga Tulang Lunot at Manibalang, Abot-Tanaw: Sulyap at Suri sa Nagbabagong Kultura at Lipunan (1987) Writing the Nation/Pag-akda ng Bansa (2000) 63 Carlos Quirino (1997) Philippine biographer and historian. Some of his works: The Great Malayan Magsaysay of the Old Manila Philippines Philippine Cartography 64 Other National Artist for Literature: Amado V. Hernandez (1973) Jose Garcia Villa (1973) Carlos P. Romulo (1982) Nestor Vicente Madali Gonzales (1997) Edith L. Tiempo (1999) Virgilio S. Almario (2003) Lazaro Francisco (2009) Cirilo F. Bautista (2014) 65 Design 66 Ramon Valera (2006) Father of Philippine Fashion Is said to have given the country its visual icon to the world via “the terno”. He unified the components of the baro't saya into a single dress with exaggerated bell sleeves, cinched at the waist, grazing the ankle, and zipped up at the back. 67 Some of his designs: 68 Dance 69 Francisca Reyes Aquino (1973) Mother of Philippine Dancing researched on folk dances on the unrecorded forms of local celebration, ritual and games. 70 Ramon Obusan (2006) had affected cultural and diplomatic exchanges using the multifarious aspects and dimensions of the art of dance 71 Other National Artist for Dance: Leonor Orosa-Goquingco (1976) Lucrecia Reyes Urtula (1988) 72 Music 73 Antonio J. Molina (1973) “dean of Filipino composers” is credited for introducing such innovations as the whole tone scale, pentatonic scale. He functioned both as organizer and conductor of Philippine choral and rondalla music groups wherein he was also actively involved. 74 Jovita Fuentes (1976) first Filipino international star in the world of opera Made it to Broadway. Her performance has been hailed as the "most sublime interpretation of the part". 75 Other National Artist for Music: Antonio R. Buenaventura Levi Celerio (1997) (1988) Ernani Joson Cuenco (1999) Lucrecia R. Kasilag (1989) Andrea O. Veneracion (1999) Lucio D. San Pedro (1991) Francisco Feliciano (2014) Felipe Padilla de Leon Ramon Santos (2014) (1997) Jose Maceda (1997) 76 Questions? Let’s Review! 78 A. Leandro Locsin B. "Botong" Francisco C. Juan Nakpil D. Ildefonso P. Santos, Jr E. Pablo Antonio 79 1. He has integrated strength, function, and beauty in the buildings that are the country's heritage today. C. Juan Nakpil 80 2. To him, structure should maximize use of natural light and cross ventilation. E. Pablo Antonio 81 3. He is the Father of Philippine Landscape Architecture. D. Ildefonso P. Santos, Jr. 82 4. He revived the forgotten art of mural painting. B. “Botong” Francisco 83 5. He designed the Cultural Center of the Philippines. A. Leandro Locsin 84 A. Benedicto R. Cabrera B. Jose T. Joya C. Arturo R. Luz D. Hernando R. Ocampo 85 6. He provided an understanding and awareness of the harsh social realities in the country immediately after the Second World War. D. Hernando R. Ocampo 86 7. He was best known for his abstract paintings of harmonious colors inspired by Philippine tropical landscapes. B. Jose T. Joya 87 8. He was best known for his minimalist, geometric, and abstract styles of art and his animated paintings of circus performers and musicians. C. Arturo R. Luz 88 9. His work often depicts woman and occasionally men wrapped in swirling, bundled fabrics and capes. A. Benedicto R. Cabrera 89 9. His work often depicts woman and occasionally men wrapped in swirling, bundled fabrics and capes. A. Benedicto R. Cabrera 90 10. He was a multimedia artist who painted and designed ceramic plates, tiles, and vessels and was a printmaker. B. Jose T. Joya 91 A. Joaquin B. Arcellana C. F. Sionil Jose D. Carlos Quirino E. Lumbera 92 11. One of his works is entitled The Pretenders. C. F. Sionil Jose 93 12. “The Woman Who Had Two Navels” is one of the notable works of this artist. A. Joaquin 94 13. He believe that writers should immerse with the masses and help to improve society. E. Lumbera 95 14. He pioneered the development of the short story as a lyrical prose-poetic form. B. Arcellana 96 15. One of his works is entitled “The Great Malayan” D. Carlos Quirino 97 A. Valera B. Obusan C. Molina D. Aquino E. Lumbera F. Fuentes 98 16. She researched on folk dances on the unrecorded forms of local celebration, ritual and games. D. Aquino 99 17. He unified the components of the baro't saya into a single dress. A. Valera 100 18. He is named as the “dean of Filipino composers” C. Molina 101 19. He affected cultural and diplomatic exchanges using the multifarious aspects B. Obusan 102 20. She is the first Filipino international star in the world of opera F. Fuentes 103