VARIOUS ART
FORMS IN THE
 PHILIPPINES
OBJECTIVES:
     1. DESCRIBES VARIOUS CONTEMPORARY
ART FORMS AND THEIR PRACTICES FROM THE
VARIOUS REGIONS.
     2. EXPLAINS FILIPINO ARTISTS’ ROLES AND
IDENTIFY THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO
CONTEMPORARY ARTS.
     3. ANALYZES CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS
BASED ON THE ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES.
                                                                    SOCIAL
                                                     NATIONAL       REALISM
                                                      IDENTITY
                                                                 CONTEMPORARY
                                     ORIENTALIZING                    ERA
                                SECULAR
                               FORMS OF
                                                       MODERN ERA
                                  ARTS
                     FAITH/
                                          JAPANESE ERA
                   CATHECISM
           GEOMETRIC               AMERICAN
            DESIGNS                  ERA
INTEGRAL
   LIFE
                       SPANISH ERA
              ISLAMIC ERA
   ETHNIC ERA
VARIOUS ART FORMS IN THE PHILIPPINES
1. PRE-COLONIAL ART
      - ETHNIC ART
      - ISLAMIC ART
VARIOUS ART FORMS IN THE PHILIPPINES
2. COLONIAL ART (1565-1946)
- SPANISH COLONIAL ART
- AMERICAN COLONIAL ART
- JAPANESE COLONIAL ART
VARIOUS ART FORMS IN THE PHILIPPINES
3. POST- COLONIAL ART
-PHILIPPINE MODERN ART (1946-1970)
-PHILIPPINE POS-MODERN ART (1970-1980)
-PHILIPPINE CONTEMPORARY ART(1980- PRESENT)
VARIOUS ART FORMS IN THE PHILIPPINES
1. VISUAL ARTS
    (DRAWING, PAINTING, SCULPTURE,
CALLIGRAPHY, PHOTOGRAPHY)
VARIOUS ART FORMS IN THE PHILIPPINES
2. APPLIED ART
    (ARCHITECTURE, FASHION,
POTTERY, JEWELRY DESIGN, INTERIOR
DESIGN)
VARIOUS ART FORMS IN THE PHILIPPINES
3. PERFORMING ART AND OTHERS
    (DANCING, MUSIC, THEATER ARTS,
FILM PRODUCTIONS, LITERATURE)
VISUAL ART
       CAN BE DEFINED AS A FORM OF ART THAT USES ANY MEDIUM TO
REPRESENT THE ARTIST’S IDEA, EMOTION AND IMAGINATION
APPLIED ART
       IS A FORM OF ART THAT CAN BE DEFINED AS ART THAT HAS PRACTICAL
APPLICATION AS WELL AS FUNCTIONALITY.
PERFORMING ART
      FORMS OF CREATIVE ACTIVITY THAT ARE PERFORMED IN FRONT OF AN
AUDIENCE, SUCH AS DRAMA, MUSIC, AND DANCE. OF ALL THE DIFFERENT
FORMS OF ART, IT IS MUCH APPRECIATED AND ENJOYED BY PEOPLE.
VISUAL ARTS
 DRAWING- is a representation of any form or object by
 hand through the medium of pencil, pen, charcoal, etc.
                                  The Petroglyphs of
                                  Angono, Province of
                                  Rizal
VISUAL ARTS
 Painting- is the process or art using paint, in a picture, as
 a protective coating, or as a decoration.
                                      The Spoliarium by
                                        Juan Luna
VISUAL ARTS- PAINTING
                        Making of Philippine
                        Flag by Fernando
                           Amorsolo
VISUAL ARTS- PAINTING
                        Tiange (Market Scene)
                           by Vicente
                           Manansala
                   s
VISUAL ARTS
 SCULPTURE- can be defined as a
 three- dimensional art form that
  uses materials like clay, stone
  or wood for its execution.
                      Mater Dolorosa
                   By Mariano Madrinan
VISUAL ARTS- SCULPTURE
                         Oblation by Guillermo
                               Tolentino
VISUAL ARTS- SCULPTURE
                           Sandugo by
                         Napoleon Abueva
VISUAL ARTS
 CALLIGRAPHY- it is the art of
 writing letters in a
 manner that is
 usually look appealing.
VISUAL ARTS
 PHOTOGRAPHY- is the art that producing of an image of
 an object on a photographic film.
                                    The Execution by
                                    Firing Squad of
                                    Jose Rizal by
                                    Manuel Arias
                                    Rodriguez
     VISUAL ARTS- PHOTOGRAPHY
           Palma Hall at UP
D\            Diliman
VISUAL ARTS- PHOTOGRAPHY
    Cebu Fish Sanctuary
  by John K. Chua
APPLIED ARTS
ARCHITECTURE- is the art or practice of designing and
constructing buildings.
   Bahay Kubo (Nipa Hut)
APPLIED ARTS-
ARCHITECTURE
                    Saint Dominic De
                Guzman Parish Church
                in Abucay, Bataan
    APPLIED ARTS-
    ARCHITECTURE
C                   Cultural Center of
                    the Philippines
APPLIED ARTS-
ARCHITECTURE
                Philippine Arena
APPLIED ARTS
FASHION DESIGN- is the art of
designing apparel that are aesthetically
pleasing as well as functional. Fashion
Design involves working with different
types of fabrics and patterns which are
then designed into garments.
APPLIED ARTS- FASHION DESIGN
 Pre-Colonial Philippine Fashion
APPLIED ARTS- FASHION DESIGN
 Colonial Philippine Fashion
 APPLIED ARTS
POTTERY- one of the oldest and widespread
of the decorative arts where objects made
are commonly useful ones,
  such as vessels for holding
liquids or plates or bowls
for which food can be served.
APPLIED ARTS- POTTERY
      MANUNGGUL JAR
        (PALAWAN)
 APPLIED ARTS
JEWELRY DESIGN- is also a different form
of art and it involves the
 design of intricate
pieces of jewelry from
metals, wood or metals.
APPLIED ARTS- JEWELRY DESIGN
                               Paineta (Spanish
                               Colonization)
 APPLIED ARTS
INTERIOR DESIGN- it is the art of planning
design, lay-out, and style
of an architectural
space, be it home
or office.
APPLIED ARTS- INTERIOR DESIGN
                                Inside PICC
                                or Philippine
                                International
                                Convention
                                Center
PERFORMING ARTS
          Forms of creative activity that
are performed in front of audience, such
as drama, music and dance. Of all the
different forms of art, it is much
appreciated and enjoyed by people.
    VARIOUS
CHARACTERISTICS OF
CONTEMPORARY ART
     FORMS
- IT IS CONCEPTUAL,
      INNOVATIVE,
   EXPRESSIVE AND
    EXPERIMENTAL
- IT ALLOWS THE VIEWERS TO
      PARTICIPATE IN THE
 EXPERIENCE AND IS URGED
 TO VALIDATE HIS/HER OWN
    BELIEFS AND FEELINGS.
- ITEVOKES MORE
INTENSE EMOTIONS
     FROM ITS
   SPECTATORS.
THE SALIENT FEATURES OF
  CONTEMPORARY ART
         FORMS
THE SALIENT FEATURES OF CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS
 1. Most of the art forms
 are based on
  abstract expressionism.
THE SALIENT FEATURES OF CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS
2. It leaves the mark of
the curator
 who makes them.
THE SALIENT FEATURES OF CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS
3. The means or instruments to make
the works of contemporary art are
changing and new
 technologies are
used day by day.
THE SALIENT FEATURES OF CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS
4. It emphasizes the expressions of the
self, emotions, and manifests the
inclusion of societal
 issues and concerns.
THE SALIENT FEATURES OF CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS
5. It can incorporate other forms of
arts, blending different media and
techniques which
 paved way to the
so called
INTEGRATIVE ARTS.
THE SALIENT FEATURES OF CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS
5. It can incorporate other forms of
arts, blending different media and
techniques which
 paved way to the
so called
INTEGRATIVE ARTS.
INTEGRATIVE ART applied to CONTEMPORARY ART
   Integrative art refers to interdisciplinary
art, art study, development, production,
display, or creative creation of work that
makes full use of two or more disciplines of
art to produce a work for a particular
public.
INTEGRATIVE ART applied to CONTEMPORARY ART
 Integrative art is a clear
      reflection of
contemporary art forms.
INTEGRATIVE ART applied to CONTEMPORARY ART
      And because of Integrative art,
contemporary art forms now include the
following:
a. Choreography                f. Cinema
b. Musical Instruments
c. Literary and Musical Compositions
d. Visual Design and Applied Arts Combined
e. Theatrical Performance
CHOREOGRAPHY
       - It is an arrangement or design for dance movements
usually accompanied by music.
CHOREOGRAPHY
      Contemporary Choreography are mostly seen in
the productions of street dancing in various festivals.
CHOREOGRAPHY
     And through technology, choreography has
been innovated by the 21st century folks.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
   A musical instruments is any tool that produces
sounds.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
   Integration of arts is seen through the intricate
designs of musical instruments representing
visual arts.
LITERARY AND MUSICAL COMPOSITION
   Through the integration of literary pieces and
musical composition, songs in the contemporary
era has become stronger especially when it comes
to the message.
LITERARY AND MUSICAL COMPOSITION
VISUAL DESIGN AND APPLIED ARTS COMBINED
   It is a composition or lay-out of any art elements. It’s
purpose is not only to amuse the audience but also to let
them enjoy it’s function as a product of art.
VISUAL DESIGN AND APPLIED ARTS COMBINED
VISUAL DESIGN AND APPLIED ARTS COMBINED
VISUAL DESIGN AND APPLIED ARTS COMBINED
Pottery from Clay Avenue
(San Narciso, Zambales)
VISUAL DESIGN AND APPLIED ARTS COMBINED
                  Installation Art is an
                  artistic genre of three-
                  dimensional works that are
                  often site-specific and designed
                  to transform the perception of
                  space. It can be permanent but
                  usually temporary.
VISUAL DESIGN AND APPLIED ARTS COMBINED
Shoal by Terence Ruiz   Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan Installation
VISUAL DESIGN AND APPLIED ARTS COMBINED
   Interactive Art is a genre
of art in which the viewers
participate in some way
 by providing an input in order
to determine the outcome.
VISUAL DESIGN AND APPLIED ARTS COMBINED
                Art in Island
THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE
     This pertains to a public presentation of a dramatic
musical entertainment.
THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE
THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE
CINEMA
    It is the most popular of the art forms; yet, it is the
youngest of all.
 Its characteristics are
the same with theater
 except that it is
 not a live performance.
The Filipino Artist
       In every work of art,
   the Artist himself is present.
                  --Christian Morgenstern
The Filipino Artist
       Artist- is one who professes and practices an imaginative art.
The Filipino Artists’ Role is four-fold:
1. The Personal
2. The Social
3. The Physical
4. The Immaterial
The Filipino Artists’ Role is four-fold:
1. The Personal- the artist expresses what he/she feels.
2. The Social- the artist expresses what he/she sees around him/her.
3. The Physical- the artist finds a need to create something not only pleasing
to look at but something as useful as well.
4. The Immaterial- the artist gives form to the immaterial, the hidden truth of
the universe, and the spiritual force that inhabits the world.
Role of Contemporary Artists:
-The Filipino artist gives his opinion about the culture in his time.
- The Filipino artist is a crusader, attempting to sway the viewer to his/her
  side.
- The Filipino artist has become a social critic.
- The Filipino artist has also become an advocate for what he/she believes in.
- The Filipino artist is versatile.
The Filipina Artist
      Before the Philippine Contemporary Art Era, only a
few notable women were able to find access into the world
of arts.
      But things have changed in the Philippine
Contemporary Art Era as many women paved the way for
others to assert their own identity and contribute in social
realism.
      Women artists have become visible of the initial steps
of three women graphic artist in the 1970s and 1980s.
The Filipina Artist
Imelda Cajipe- Endaya   Brenda V. Fajardo   Ofelia Gelvezon- Tequi
The Filipina Artist
            They have entered the art scene and changed the
landscape from then on. They have started as printmakers but later
evolved their own genres, except for France-based Gelvezon-Tequi,
who remained as a printmaker and a painter. Her latest works are a
series of Philippine.
            These women artists paved the way for others to assert
their won identity. Others soon followed: sculptors Agnes Arellano,
Julie Lluch, Genera Banzon, Francesca Enriquez, and many more.
The Filipina Artist
           In the late 1980s, Fajardo and Endaya, together
with Ana Fer, Julie Lluch, and Ida Bugayong, founded
KASIBULAN (Kababaihan sa Sining at Bagong Sibol na
Kamalayan), a group was to pursue women’s agenda.
KASIBULAN addressed women’s issues in culture and the
arts. It had a message and a heritage to share. It manifested
these issues through art. Among the members were Lia
Torralba, Alma Quinto, June Dalisay, Vivien Limpin, and Tala
Isla Contreras. Membership has spread since then.
NATIONAL ARTIST OF THE PHILIPPINES
            ORDER OF THE NATIONAL ARTIST- it has been established
by virtue of Presidential Proclamation No. 1001 ‘s. 1972.
NATIONAL ARTIST OF THE PHILIPPINES
           The Order of National Artists is the highest award conferred
by the President of the Philippines to the nation’s artists.
WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE A NATIONAL ARTIST?
1. Living artists who have been a Filipino citizens for the last ten
   years prior to nomination as well as those who have died after
   establishment of the award in 1972 but were Filipino citizens
   at the time of their death;
2. Artists who have helped build a Filipino sense of nationhood
   through the content and form of their works;
WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE A NATIONAL ARTIST?
3. Artists who have distinguished themselves by
pioneering in a mode of creative expression or style,
making an impact on succeeding generations of artists;
4. Artists who have created a significant body of works
and/or have consistently displayed excellence in the
practice of their art form, enriching artistic or style.
WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE A NATIONAL ARTIST?
5. Artists who have enjoy broad acceptance through
prestigious national and/or international
recognition, awards in prestigious national and/or
international events, critical acclaim and/or reviews
of their works, and/or respect and esteem from
peers within an artistic discipline.
Process of Nomination and Confernment
BENEFITS IF BEING A NATIONAL ARTIST:
1. The rank and title of National Artist, a
   proclaimed by the President of the
   Philippines.
2. The INSIGNIA of a National Artist and a
CITATION.
BENEFITS IF BEING A NATIONAL ARTIST:
3. A lifetime emolument and material and physical benefits comparable in value to
those received by the highest officers of the land such as:
        a. a cash award of one hundred thousand pesos net of taxes, for living
awardees;
        b. a cash award of seventy-five thousand pesos net of taxes, for
posthumous awardees, payable to legal heir/s;
        c. a monthly life pension, medical and hospitalization benefits;
        d. life insurance coverage for Awardees who are still insurable;
        e. a state funeral and burial at the Libingan ng mga Bayani;
        f. a place of honor, in line with protocolar precedence, at national state
functions, and recognition at cultural events;