CPAR lesson 3

Cards (7)

  • Art and Environment: Art forms in the Philippines can vary from mimicking natural elements to installations meant to stand out from their surroundings
  • Art and Religion: Religion was an effective tool used by the Spaniards to control the country, with visual materials like paintings and statues brought on ships
  • Art and Culture: In discussing the conceptual framework of art, it's essential to consider the cultural frame, where some artists represent their heritage intentionally as Filipino
  • Art and Technology: Both art and technology in the Philippines constantly evolve with the times, adapting to ever-changing means of experiencing art remotely and interactively
  • Art and Politics: During the mid-Spanish Period, well-off Filipinos traveled abroad for education, leading to awareness of corruption and abuses of Spanish government officials in the Philippines
  • Art and Economics: Art in the Philippines provides insights into lifestyle and economy, with details in artwork showcasing the wealth and lifestyle of the subjects
  • Art and History: Art presents significant moments of age and a nation, serving as visual historical references for any generation