A movement using the natural environment to build structures, sculptures, and formations, often called land art or earthwork
PopArt
Modern art believed to have commenced following the pop art era, emerging in response to preceding artistic forms
Conceptual Art
A trend rewarding concepts about art pieces' visual or formal components, adopting forms like performance, events, and ephemera
Philippine Sculpture
The art decoration of the Metropolitan Theater in Liwasang Bonifacio completed by Juan Arellano in 1931, an example of sculpture with architectural integration
Philippine Literature
Reflects society's social and political views through realistic characteristics, connections to current happenings, and socioeconomic messages
Performance Art
A movement with conceptualist origins, a drama-inspired approach to art that started in the 1960s
Philippine Theatre
Broadway's musicals, such as Phantom of the Opera
Great plays by playwrights like Tom Stoppard, August Wilson, and Theresa Rebeck
Installation Art
Characterized by artworks in 3D interior spaces, built site-specific to provide a connection with the space environment
Minimalism
A movement disposing of structures to make, disseminate, and view art, remaining prevalent
Photorealism
Artists succeeded in producing hyper-realistic paintings and drawings, a parallel phenomenon to modern art trend
PhilippineFilm
1950s marked as the first golden age of Philippine cinema with large production studios like LVN Pictures, Sampaguita Pictures, and Premiere Productions employing leading filmmakers and popular stars
Street Art
Reflects protest, disorder, or rebellion, with early graffiti artists cooperating with this ideology in the 1960s and 1970s