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CPAR
- ART
- Reasons
- -intrinsic
-express
individuality or
inclusiveness
-appreciation
of beauty
- -pleasure
-psychological or
emotional healing
- -translate
imagination to
tangible thing
-renditions of
regular objects
-commemorate
important persons
and events
-perceptible form of
feelings and ideas
- cannot be
exhausted because
it depends on the
intent of the
author
- -skill or mastery
-expression of man's
ideas and emotions
-process or product
of creativity
-universal language
- Contemporary Art
- Modernism
- -late 1800's
-grew for
more or less
than a
century
-developed as
styles and
techniques
- Characteristics
- -not confined
to the
museum
- -artists are
usually
self-taught and
doesn't need
formal education
- -some artworks
are posted online
- -some artists
hire workers
like
fabricators to
construct
- -originality is
really not an
issue
- -revolves
around artist's
feelings
-inovative,
experimental
- Definitions
- - springs out present
day events and
passions of society
-culturally diverse
and technology
oriented art
- -amusing people
from middle-late
20th century up to
this moment-newest
form of art
- -formed due to
post-modernism
- -statement that an
artist makes about
many things that
define human life
in a very creative
way without
limitations
- Materials used
- -artists salvage
materials that
can be recycled
- e.g. Chime Halo
by Caviteña
Impy Pilapil
-bamboo that
when wind
blows, it will
create sound
- Sculpture
- -Brass
(can be
welded
together)
-Wood
-Glass
- Painting
- -no longer
confined
in canvas
-ceilings
-floor
-wall
- Architecture
- -glass
-steel
-strong
contrast of
colour
paint
-cement
- Performing Arts
- -rope
-plastic
-textile
-mostly
recycled
objects
-paint(for
body art)
- Technology
- Assist
artists
e.g. wall
climbing
robots
- Common Techniques
- Realism
- -subject is
done the way
it actually
looks
- Distortion
- -artist alters
the subject
according to
his or her
desire
- Abstraction
- -artist breaks
part subject
and rearranges
in a different
manner
- Non
Objectivism
- -no subject
at all
- Collage
- -adhering
flat elements
to a flat
surface to
create a thick
layer that is
like a
sculpture
- Montage
- -in photography,
where a pictorial
image is
juxtaposed to
make a picture
- Trapunto
- -artist's
canvas are
padded, sewn,
often with
beads
- In the
Philippines
- -artists believe all
they have to do is
'borrow, combine,
explore'
- -will give
birth to
Integrative
Art
- Pastiche
- -blurring of division
betwwen fine and
commercial art
-medley of different
ideas
- Bricolage
- -assemblage of diverse
materials from
mass-produced to
recovered objects
- Appropriation
- -or borrowing;
finds inspiration
in artworks from
the previous
periods
- Installation
- -art made indoors
where particular is
transformed into a
three-dimensional
artwork
- -deal with current
concerns of our country
-artists provide ways to
allow the audience to
participate
- -expressions of
freedom,
exploration, and
experimentation of
patterns and
combination of many
things
- Subject Matters
- Children
- -may perfectly
portray
happiness
- Women
- -recognized as
equal with men
and
acknowledges
their strengths
- Environment
- -at large since we
have modern
technology that
may destroy
eco-life
- -usually centers on a
timely and socially
relevent thing
- -some artworks are
intended to make a
statement about an
issue so the viewer
is guided by a
written
explanation
- Different
Styles
- Abstract
Expressionism
- -expresses
emotions in a
spontaneous
way -uses heavy
lines and color
- Kinetic
Art
- -sculpture that
moves with
wind powered
by electricity
- Performance
Art
- -combination
of media and
human body
to perform
- Environment
Art
- -creation
and
manipulation
of
materials
from
nature
- Feminist
Art
- -concerns of
female artists
expressed
through arts
- Minimalist
Art
- -free of details,
stripped-down
- Video Art
- -images
recorded
through a
video and
viewed
through PC etc.
- Graffiti
Art
- -sketch
done
hastily on a
wall
- Postmodern
Art
- -carries modern
style to extreme
-materials welded
together
- Body
Art
- -body is the main
material -painted,
pierced, etc.
- Digital
Art
- -done with
computer to
create image
and design
- Traditional Art
- Animism
- -usual theme
of traditional
arts in the
Philippines
-intention is to
depict
something of
the people's
gods and
godesses
-usually
results to
animistic
figures like
sun
- -consisted of
portraits,
still-life, etc.,
mostly as natural
as possible
- Definition of Terms
- Subject Matter
- -what an art
is all about
-can be
representational
or
figurative
- Themes
- -connection
between
subject and
its social
milieu
-symbolism
and allegory
- Conceptual Art
- -viewer has to
engage in thinking
and exploring the
meaning of artwork