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  • ARTS IN THE PHILIPPINES

    A form of expression that plays a significant role in the abundant cultural identity of the Philippines, reflecting the people, history, and traditions of the country
  • it is the religion of Indigeneous people (Animism / Animismo)
  • Major traditions in the Philippines
    • Ethnic Tradition
    • Spanish Colonial Tradition
    • American Colonial and Contemporary
  • ARTS
    A form of expression that uses creativity and imagination to create objects, presentations, or performances that have aesthetic value and are appreciated for their uniqueness and significance
  • Art is not only confined to what is seen. It involves the whole physical sense in order to appreciate it
  • Spanish Tradition
    • St. Paul Metropolitan Cathedral (built in 1574)
    • Langit lupa, at impyerno (by Josef Luciano Dans
  • Philippines were colonized by the Spain on
    March 16, 1521
  • Art Principles
    • Harmony
    • Variety
    • Movement
    • Rhythm
    • Balance
    • Emphasis
    • Proportions
  • Elements of arts
    1. line
    2. space and forms
    3. color
    4. value
    5. Texture
  • American Colonial Arts Tradition
    • Practice art from 1860s-1960s
    • making of Philippine flag painting
    • Bayanihan painting
  • Ethnic Arts Tradition
    • Banga Jar
    • Manunggul Jar (a man on the boat sailing)
  • Visual Art
    • Pop Art
    • Conceptual Art
    • Photorealism
    • Graffiti Art
    • Installation Art
  • Contemporary Arts generally defines the 20th and early 21st centuries
  • Conceptual Art

    Art that is minimalist and focuses on the concept or idea behind the work
  • Contemporary Arts

    • Defines art produced during the present day
  • Performance Art

    Art that is presented through actions performed by the artist, which may be live or recorded
  • Pop Art 

    Visual Art that uses three-dimensional techniques
  • Visual Arts

    Artforms that create works that are primarily virtual in nature, such as ceramics (pottery / tiles), drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, design, crafts, photography, video, film making and architecture
  • Graffiti Art

    An example if visual arts that have a popped color created in public spaces like streets or an empty wall of a building
  • Installation Art

    An example of Visual Arts that is installed at a certain place
  • Applied Arts
    • Photo/Video Art
    • Computer Arts
    • Broadcasting Art
    • Filters
    • Architecture
  • Applied Arts
    The term "applied art" refers to the application (and to the resulting product) of artistic design to utilitarian objects in every day use
  • Post modernism is an artistic movement that emerged in the late 20th century as a reaction against the perceived limitations of modernist aesthetics.
  • Contemporary arts

    “Arts of today”
    it includes artwork produced during the late 20th and early 21st century. It generally defines art produced after the modern art movement to the present day.
  • Major Contemporary Art Forms
    • visual arts
    • Performance art
    • Applied art
    • Literary art
  • Literary Arts
    -Art responding to literature
    examples are:
    • Novels
    • Manga
    • Doodle Fiction
    • Text-talk Novels
  • Performance Arts (examples)
    • Music;different genres
    • theater
    • Dance
  • Types of Dance Genre
    • Folk dance
    • Street dance
    • Formal dance
  • Elements of Contemporary Arts
    1. Appropriation -relates to the modifications made by the artist.
    2. Hybridity -refers in the use of different art mediums that are put together.
    3. Technology -application of highlighting the creativity of the artist.
    4. Performance -carried out for viewers.
    5. Space -intricate use of space.
  • Major art forms
    • Architecture
    • Sculpture
    • Music and Theater
    • Painting
    • Dance
    • Film
    • Literature
  • Philippine Contemporary Art is art from the 21st century created by artists from different regions in the Philippines reflecting technological progression and cultural diversity
  • Sculpture
    Three-dimensional art objects
  • Examples of painting in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao
    • The Sketch by Victorio Edades
    • Magellan's Cross by Raul Agas
    • Salaam (arabic for “peace”)
  • Sculpture
    • Art form in which hard or plastic materials are designed and constructed into a three-dimensional objects
  • Examples of sculpture in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao
    • Rizal Monument
    • Sandugo (Blood compact)
    • The Durian
  • Architecture
    • Philippine architecture was characterized as simple, rational and functional
    • art form that practices and an art of designing and constructing buildings
  • Painting
    • The expression of ideas and emotions, with the creation of certain aesthetic qualities in a two-dimentional visual language.
  • Examples of Architecture in Luzon Visayas and Mindanao
    • cultural center of the Philippines
    • the ruins
    • fort pilar
  • Film
    • Form of visual art use to imitates experiences to communicate ideas, stories or feelings with the use of moving images.
  • Literature
    • A term used to describe written and sometimes spoken material. (Lambordi, 2020)