CONTEMPORARY PHIL ARTS FROM REGION - Final Exam
CONTEMPORARY PHIL ARTS FROM REGION - Final Exam
CONTEMPORARY PHIL ARTS FROM REGION - Final Exam
I. Local Materials to Contemporary. Identify the local Materials used. Choose from the words below.
II. On Contemporary Arts. Write TRUE if the statement is correct; FALSE if incorrect.
_______6. Contemporary arts are those produced by artists of ancient times.
_______7. Hybridity refers to the mixing of unlikely materials (sand, mud, coffee and the likes) to
produce an artwork.
_______8. Vegetable or fruit sculptures used as table decorations exemplify integrative art.
_______9. Art comes from the word “ars” which means create.
_______10. Contemporary art is confined to the museum.
III. Identify and replaced the word base on the image presented in Art Category Techniques. Write the correct answers.
17. _______________________
IV. Interpretation and Analysis in Contemporary Art. Choose the correct answers in the box below.
18. Focus on expressive qualities, meaning, theme, mood and idea communicated by the artist.
19. It is a branch of Philosophy that explores the nature of art, beauty, and taste, with the creation and
appreciation of beauty.
20. Advocated rational thinking and the use of science and reason for the advancement of man.
21. It should be neither personal nor relative.
22. Describes a broad movement that developed in the mid-to late 20th century across philosophy, the arts,
architecture and criticism which marked a departure from modernism.
V. On Classification of Art Forms. Match the following genres of art with their descriptions. hoose the letter of
the correct answer.
_____23. Visual Arts A. They are those presented in the written mode and intended to be read.
_____24. Graphic Arts B. They are those forms perceived by the eyes.
_____25. Plastic Arts C. They are those forms perceived by both ears and eyes.
_____26. Audio-Visual Arts D. They are those visual arts that have length and width; thus,
they are also called two-dimensional arts.
_____27. Literary Arts E. They are those visual arts that have length, width, and volume;
thus, they are also called three-dimensional arts.
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