Lesson 2 in Cpar

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Art: Meaning and Forms

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Contemporary Art
• Contemporary arts are the
newest form of arts, amusing
people from the late 1960s or
early around 1970s up to this
moment.
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Contemporary Art
• is influenced by the economic,
social, political and
environmental context where
the artist is immersed in.
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• artist’s expression of
his perception and
comprehension of
these contexts.
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• Contemporary Philippine Art is
not confined to the usual
genres of the four main art
forms, namely, visual, literary,
applied and performing arts.
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• VISUAL ARTS
• APPLIED ARTS
• PERFORMANCE ARTS
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VISUAL ARTS

Pop art is an art movement that emerged in


the 1950s and flourished in the 1960s in
America and Britain, drawing inspiration from
sources in popular and commercial culture.
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VISUAL ARTS

WordArt is a gallery of text styles that you


can add to your publications to create
decorative effects, such as shadowed or
mirrored (reflected) text.
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VISUAL ARTS

Conceptual art is art for which the idea (or


concept) behind the work is more important
than the finished art object.
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VISUAL ARTS

Installation art is used to describe large-


scale, mixed-media constructions, often
designed for a specific place or for a
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VISUAL ARTS

Photorealism describes a highly realistic


style of art that emerged in the late 1960s
and early 1970s in New York and California.
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VISUAL ARTS

Contemporary realism is an art movement


that celebrates representational, well-
executed paintings created with high technical
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VISUAL ARTS

Graffiti art as a term refers to images or text


painted usually onto buildings, typically using
spray paint.
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PERFORMANCE ARTS (MUSIC)

JAZZ
MUSIC

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PERFORMANCE ARTS(MUSIC)

POP
MUSIC

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PERFORMANCE
ARTS(THEATER)

STAGE
PLAY

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PERFORMANCE ARTS(DANCE)

HIP HOP
DANCE

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APPLIED ARTS

Video art, is a new type of contemporary art,


and a medium of expression commonly seen
in Installations, but also as a stand-alone art
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APPLIED ARTS

Computer art, manipulation of computer-


generated images (pictures, designs, scenery,
portraits, etc.) as part of a purposeful creative
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APPLIED ARTS

Photography art is photographs that have


been created to be seen as artworks.

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LITERARY ARTS

Doodle Fiction, a literary presentation where


the author incorporates. doodle drawings and
hand written graphics in place of. traditional
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LITERARY ARTS

Manga literally translates to "involuntary


pictures," but the word is used to describe
both comics and cartooning.
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Elements of Contemporary Art
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Contemporary Arts have different elements that
are put together to come up with a distinct
artwork. These elements include:
1. Appropriation, this relates to the
modifications made by the artist.
2. Hybridity, this refers in the use of different art
mediums that are put together.
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3. Technology, its application
highlights the creativity of the artist.
4. Performance, carried out for
viewers to experience.
5. Space, intricate use of space.
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Integrative Art
• employs the use of different art elements used
together in distinct different expressions.
• a combination of different art forms for specific groups
of viewers.
• also a fusion of different art disciplines using different
styles and media in creating art.
• Examples of Integrative Art include the use of
computer applications combined with other media,
the use of non-traditional art materials in creating
artworks usually done with mixed art forms.
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Contemporary Art Forms from the Philippine
Regions

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The distinct features of Contemporary Philippine Art
include:
1. Communal nature, as it reflects the relationships build
around the bonds of community and society.
2. Intuitive, as Filipinos are immersed in their
consciousness of themselves, their community and
their culture.
3. Holistic, as individuals, groups of people and events
are perceived in their entirety as well as the unitive use
of art materials and forms.
4. Creative process, as the artist puts more
emphasis on now their artwork was made than on
the artwork itself.
5. Integrative, as it encompasses religious, moral,
spiritual, social, and environmental concerns.
6. Multi-focal, as it considers everything and
everyone, the wide perspective of the artwork as
well as both artist and viewer.

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