Contemporary Philippine Arts From The Regions
Contemporary Philippine Arts From The Regions
Contemporary Philippine Arts From The Regions
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CONTEMPORARY
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PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM
THE REGIONS
Prepared by:
Ms. Maria Charisma Corsame
WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT ART?
WHY DO WE NEED TO STUDY THE ARTS?
ESPECIALLY THE PHILIPPINE ARTS?
ART IS?
ART is a natural human behavior.
ART is communication.
ART is healing.
ART tells our story.
ART is a shared experience.
WHAT IS CONTEMPORARY ART?
CONTEMPORARY ART
is a statement
that an artist
makes about life,
thoughts, ideas,
beliefs and many
other things that
define human
life.
CONTEMPORARY ART
• Refers to art made and produced
by artists living today. Today's
artists work in and respond to a
global environment that is
culturally diverse,
technologically advancing, and
multifaceted. Working in a wide
range of mediums, contemporary
artists often reflect and comment
on modern-day society.
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ula/contemporary_art/background1.html
• Contemporary art is • Their art is a dynamic
the art of today, combination of
produced by artists who
are living in the materials,
twenty-first century. methods, concepts,
Contemporary art and subjects that
provides an opportunity challenge
to reflect on
contemporary society
traditional
and the issues relevant boundaries and
to ourselves, and the defy easy
world around us. definition.
Contemporary artists
work in a globally CONTEMPORARY
influenced, culturally ART http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/art/education/d
diverse, and efinitions
technologically
advancing world.
CONTEMPORARY
ART
• refers to current and very recent
practice. it also refers to works of
art made by living artists.
• tends to be assessed thematically
and subjectively, drawing on an
expanded range of theoretical and
practical disciplines.
• can be driven by both theory and
ideas, and is also characterized by a
blurring of the distinction between
art and other categories of cultural
experience, such as television,
cinema, mass media, entertainment
and digital technology.
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WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KIND OF ART
FORM?
Different major
contemporary art
forms in the
Philippines
Painting
Sculpting
Music
Dancing
Architecture
PAINTING
In the early 19th century, wealthier, educated Filipinos introduced more secular
Filipino art, causing art in the Philippines to deviate from the religious motifs. The
use of watercolor paintings increased and the subject matter of paintings began to
include landscapes, Filipino inhabitants, Philippines fashion and officials. Portrait
paintings featured artist’s names painted ornately as well as day-to-day scenes of
average Filipinos partaking their daily tasks. These paintings were done on canvas,
wood and variety of metals. During World World War 2, some painters focused their
artwork on the effects of war, including battle scenes, destruction, and the suffering
of the Filipino people.
SCULPTING
Is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions, and one of the
plastic arts. Durable sculptural processes originally used carving (the removal of
material) and modelling (the addition of material, as clay), in stone, metal,
ceramics, wood and other materials, since modernism, shifts in cultural process led
to an almost complete freedom of materials and process. A wide variety of
materials maybe worked by removal such as carving, assembled by welding or
modelling, or molded, or cast.
MUSIC
As the popularity of the Pilipino Cultural Nights and the Folk Arts
Groups gain their ascendency, so too, does the need to create and
recreate Philippine dance forms. Among these contemporary issues are
the ideas of bringing the village dance to the stage, the connections
among the various Philippine dance, the ownership of world-influence
and the dances of Filipinos from diaspora.
ARCHITECTURE
is a reflection of the country's historical and cultural heritage. Most
prominent historic structures in the archipelago are based on a mix
of indigenous Austronesian, Chinese, American,
and Spanish influences. During three hundred thirty years of Spanish
colonialization, the Philippine architecture was dominated by
the Spanish influences. The Augustinian friars, along with other
religious orders, built a large number of grand churches and
cathedrals all over the Philippine Islands. During this period the
traditional Filipino Bahay na bató (Filipino for "stone house") style for
the large houses emerged. These were large houses built of stone and
wood combining Filipino, Spanish and Chinese style elements.
Major Traditions in
the development of
Philippine Arts
3 Major Traditions in the Philippine Arts
Ethnic Tradition
Spanish Colonial Tradition
American Colonial Tradition
Contemporary Tradition
Ethnic Tradition