Lesson 2

Cards (12)

  • Earth Art
    A movement using the natural environment to build structures, sculptures, and formations, often called land art or earthwork
  • Pop Art
    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
  • Philippine Film
    • 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