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Art Appreciation

The document discusses contemporary art from the 1970s to the present, highlighting its conceptual nature and diverse mediums, including digital media. It contrasts modern art with contemporary art, detailing various forms such as visual, literary, applied, and performing arts, along with notable Filipino artists and their contributions. Additionally, it explores the appreciation of art, its societal impact, and various artistic techniques and movements.

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Art Appreciation

The document discusses contemporary art from the 1970s to the present, highlighting its conceptual nature and diverse mediums, including digital media. It contrasts modern art with contemporary art, detailing various forms such as visual, literary, applied, and performing arts, along with notable Filipino artists and their contributions. Additionally, it explores the appreciation of art, its societal impact, and various artistic techniques and movements.

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ART APPRECIATION Contemporary

 1970's to present
ART  conceptual, diverse mediums
Art derives from the old latin, which implies a "  reflects current society
craft or specialized sort of expertise as carpentry or  use of digital media
smitting or surgery" (Collingwood 1938)
FORMS OR ART
Art or "sining" is defined the different manners of 1Visual art
expressing human skills and imagination in the  sense of sight, seen by the viewer
creation of aesthetic conditions, objects and ( painting, sculpture)
presentation . Literary arts
 language uses words to express its form
Art is not confined only to what is seen. It involves ( poem , story telling)
the use of all physical senses in order to appreciate Applied art
it . It can be created in its pure or single form or its  beauty and usability, application of artistic
combination with other arts forms. (e.g. Spoliarium design to objects useful in daily lives
by Juan Luna) - Art is multisensory ( Senses ) ( artisan - skilled worker who create
design)
APPRECIATION  E.g.- fashion, architecture, appliances,
1.) a. feeling or expression of admiration, approval furniture
b. judgement or evaluation Performing Arts
c. sensitive awareness especially in recognition  artist's voice, facial expressions, body
of aesthetic values a class in music movement and mere presence in
appreciation portraying ( dancing, singing, theater)
2.) increase in value  integrated art expression (painting can be
background in theater)
MODERN VS. CONTEMPORARY ART
Modern
 19 th centery -1970's )
 abstract, form experimentation
 against traditional aesthetics
1. Impressionism- nature, individualities of an
artist
2. Cubism - geometrical shapes
3. Surrealism - pleasure and desire
RA 7335 -GAMABA award (NCCA) PERIOD OF SPANISH COLONIAL ART
GAMABA AWARDEES 1. Langit, Lupa at Impyerno
Magdalena Gamayo  Josef Luciano Dans
 master weaver of the inabel cloth  found in st james the apostle church in
 inabel” (Ilokano handwoven cloth) paete, laguna
 weaving the sinan-sabong  1850 depicts the heaven
 Pinili, Ilocos Norte
 2012 2. St Paul Metropolitan Cathedral
Eduardo Mutuc  burgos, vigan city
 Filipino metalsmith and sculptor  1574
 the craft of pinukpuk which involved the  replaced church in 1641
stamping of embellishments on metal  baroque architectural design
sheets
 Pampanga Fernando Amorsolo -the making of the Ph flag
 2004 (painting)- grand old man of ph art
Ginaw Bilog Carlos Botong Francisco -bayanihan
 Ambahan Antonio Toledo - manila city hall
 traditional poetry of the Hanunuo Eduardo Masferre - father of ph photography
Mangyans Victorio Edades - father of moder ph painting
 Oriental Mindoro Leandro Locsin - cultural center of the ph (ccp)
 1993 Guillermo Tolentino - bonifacio monument, up
Teofilo Garcia oblation
 crafting tabungaw hat Anastacio Caedo - student of Guillermo Caeda
 Abra
 2012 NATIONAL ARTIST
Alonzo Saclag Agnes Locsin - national artist of dance
 Filipino musician and dance Salvacion Lim Higgins - arts
 Kalinga Marilou Diaz - abaya - broadcast and arts
 2000 Ricardo Lee - director , film and broadcast
Federico Caballero Nora Aunor - film and broadcast
 Filipino chanter of Philippine epic poetry Gemino Abad - literature
 Panay, Bukidnon Fides Cuyugan Asensio- music
 2000 Antonio Tony Mabasa - theater

PHILIPPINE ARTISTS
Juan Luna - spoliariun -
Fernando Amorsolo - the farmer's daughter
carlos francisco - fil struggles through his. 8. An Italian term meaning "smoky," used to
H.r Ocampo- genesis describe a painting technique where edges are
Benedicto Cabera - sabel series (bencab), larawan softened and blurred to create a hazy, atmospheric
series effect. Sfumato
Ang Kiukok - man and carabao
Gerry Batang - parable of the rice 9. Artwork that uses variations of a single color,
creating a harmonious and unified effect.
1. How does art contribute to social and political Monochromatic
commentary?
¤ By challenging and questioning societal norms 10. An Italian term meaning "counterpose,"
referring to the natural stance of a figure with
2.Which art movement aimed to break away from weight shifted to one leg, creating a more dynamic
traditional artistic conventions and explore the and realistic pose. Contrapposto
subconscious mind? ¤ Surrealism
11. Created using digital tools, often on a tablet or
3.What is the relationship between art and computer. Digital
psychology?
¤ Art can express and evoke emotions. 12. Pigments mixed with a water- soluble binder,
such as eggyolk. Tempera
4.The art form that is most accessible to people of
all ages of different interests, and varied economic 13. Pigments mixed with hot, molten beeswax.
means is ¤ Literature Encaustic

5. What is the primary characteristic of abstract 14. Pigments mixed with a drying oil, commonly
expressionism? linseed oil. Oil Painting
¤ Emphasis on emotion and spontaneity
15. The part of an artwork that appears farthest
6. Three-dimensional art created by shaping or from the viewer, providing context and
combining materials, such as clay, stone, metal, or atmosphere.
wood. ¤ Sculpture Background

7. Shapes that are irregular and free-flowing, often 16. The focal point or area of importance in an
found in nature. Organic Shapes artwork, drawing the viewer's attention. Emphasis

17. The art of beautiful handwriting, often stylized


and decorative, with a focus on expressive,
harmonious, and skillful lettering. Calligraphy
27. The overall unity and coherence in an artwork,
18. A painting technique where small, distinct dots achieved through the effective use of elements like
of color are applied in patterns to form an image color, shape, and composition. Harmony
when viewed from a distance. Pointillism
19. To what type of subject is the "Mona Lisa"? 28. An art movement that emphasizes the use of
REPRESENTATIONAL geometric shapes and the representation of multiple
perspectives simultaneously. Cubism
20. To what expression in art wherein it requires
live performers before a live audience following a 29. Art that does not attempt to represent an
script? accurate depiction of visual reality and instead uses
Theatre shapes, colors, and forms in a non-representational
way.
21. To what expression in art wherein the artist Abstract
expresses his/her emotions by using words that go
beyond its literal meaning to stimulate strong 30.The distribution of visual weight in an artwork,
emotions? Poetry whether it is symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial.
Balance
22. It used as a central themes of Neoclassicist
artworks as a springboard to highlight heroic 31. The materials or tools used by an artist to create
elements into their work. Romanticism a work of art, such as oil paint, watercolor, or
charcoal. Medium
23. A genre of art depicting inanimate objects,
typically arranged in a carefully composed 32. The technique used to create an illusion of
composition. Still Life depth and three- dimensionality in a two-
dimensional artwork. Perspective
24. The size relationships between different parts
of an artwork or between elements within the 33. The difference between elements in an artwork,
composition. Proportion such as light and dark, or complementary colors.
CONTRAST
25. An art style where the artist tries to paint a
picture exactly how it looks in real life, with as
many details as possible. Realism

26.What is the expression of human creative skill


and imagination? Arts

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