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Philippine Art

Indigenous Art: Pre-colonial


Philippine art was heavily influenced
by indigenous cultures. Various ethnic
groups created art using materials like
wood, bamboo, shells, and natural
pigments.
Colonial Period: The Philippines has a
history of Spanish and American
colonization, which significantly
influenced its art. During the Spanish
colonial period, religious art, particularly
Christian iconography, became prominent.
Amorsolo and the
Golden Age:
Fernando Amorsolo,
a prominent Filipino
painter, is often
associated with the
"Golden Age of
Philippine Art"
during the early 20th
century.
Modern and
Contemporary
Art: The post-war
period saw the
emergence of
modern and
contemporary
Filipino artists
who embraced a
range of styles
and mediums.
Social Realism:
In the 1970s,
the Martial Law
era under
Ferdinand
Marcos led to
the rise of social
realist art
Street Art and
Murals: In recent
years, street art and
murals have gained
popularity as a
form of public art.
Artists use public
spaces to convey
social messages,
celebrate Filipino
culture, or
contribute to urban
beautification.
Sculpture and Installation
Art: Sculpture plays a
significant role in
Philippine art, with artists
creating works in various
styles and materials.
Philippine art reflects the
country's dynamic history,
diverse cultural influences,
and the continuous
evolution of artistic
expression.
Classification of Philippine Art
 Architecture
 The visual arts
 Drama
 Music
 Literature
 Dance
 Cinema
Different Types of Art in the Philippines

Paintings
Jewelry
Furniture and Decorative Art
Arguably the most
recognizable Philippine
painting is Spoliarium by
Juan Luna
won the First Gold Medal
at the Exposición Nacional
de Bellas Artes in Madrid
in 1884.
In Philippine art,
jewelry was and remains
to be a symbol of social
stature. Even without
the intervention of
foreigners, native
inhabitants of the
archipelago were able to
create jewelry from
gold.
Decorative art
makes interior and
exterior spaces
more aesthetically
pleasing.
The Culture-Context
Classification
The Indigenous: Art produced by
indigenous communities fall under this
category.
Indigenous applies to pre-colonial art.
The term is synonymous to ethnic art.
Weaving traditions
of the Philippines
Pottery in the
Philippines
Philippine Tattoo
Art
The Islamized: indigenous tribes
who were “Islamized” adapted
foreign expressions built on Islam.
The Hispanized: The European styles of
art reached us through Spain.
Afro-American
Filipino Literatures written
in English:
“My Brother's Peculiar
Chicken”
“We Filipinos are Mild
Drinkers”
 https://artdependence.com/articles/five-classics-of-modern-philippine-art
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