Contemporary Art
Contemporary Art
Contemporary Art
product of human creativity where materials are shaped to convey a msg, emotion, or idea
ARTIST
CONTEMPORARY ART
INTEGRATIVE APPROACH
broad methodology commonly used in studying in a particular field and its rel to other disciplines
specifically designed to encourage and provide the broadest opportunities to explore unique and
unexpected creative, intellectual and vocational pathways
dedicated to helping its students acquire intellectual and creative tools they will need to achieve their
individual career goals and creative aspirations
CLASSICAL PERIOD
classical period
the product of a body of knowledge most often using a set of skills - LDV and MA
POST-RENAISSANCE
mid 19th cent. and requires not only skill but also aesthetic component
UTILITARIANISM
concept in P-R were it distinguished fine arts to decorative art and applied art
FINE ARTS
APPLIED ARTS
art was separated into 2: fine arts and the rest and art had to conform into certain aesthetic rules to be
considered art
20TH CENTURY
introduction of cubism, had a non-naturalistic approach, shattered monothestic and boasted a significant
element of subjectivity
20th century
art became indefinable but the increase in no. of associated design and crafts did not have any
significant impact in art as a whole
CUBISM
acted as catalyst for a host of new movements which greatly expanded the theory and practice of art
POST-WORLD WAR II
the art capital from paris to new york and introduced art as commercial product as it loosens its
connection with existing traditions of aestheticism
post-world war ii
POST MODERNISM
the redefinition of art during the last 3 decades of the 20th cent has been lent added intellectual weight
of theorists
CONTEMPORARY/2IST CENTURY
from artistic skill to the meaning of the work and how a work is experienced by spectators
21ST CENTURY
sining ng pilipinas
spanish version of philippine arts
PHILIPPINE ARTS
reflects to the society with wide range of diverse cultural influences and how it honed the culture and
arts of the country
HOCPAFTR 3.1
1. ART is creation. Creating something new, something original and something different. It is doing
something to change a subject, to build. ART IS LIFE. It is creating life on a material and making inanimate
objects to have life. TO CREATE LIFE IS TO GIVE LIFE. (Ramon Orlina – Glass Sculptor)
Greek Words:
(LATIN) (GREEK)
This art is expressed either by line, form, texture, value or color. It is being used as decoration, as
educational device and as advertisement.
Sculpture
This art is expressed either by carving, shaping or modeling. It deals mostly with the human figure,
figurines, stands for lampshade and pottery.
Architecture
This art is expressed through rhythmic features, such as the windows, ornaments, columns and tile
flooring.
AUDITORY ARTS are primarily heard. They are also known as TIME ARTS, because they exist in time.
Literature
Includes the writing of poems, short- stories, novels, plays, histories, biographies, essays. It is also known
as fine writing.
Music
It is the combination of sounds. It is said to be the most dynamic, most emotional, most universal and
most abstract of all fine arts.
COMBINED or PERFORMING ARTS combine both the visual and auditory elements. They are usually
performed onstage, or on the screen.
Circus
Dance
Opera
This is a stage drama with orchestral accompaniment, in which music is the dominant element, the
performers singing all or most of their lines.
Pantomime (MIME)
It is a dramatic representation by means of facial expressions and body movements rather than words.
Puppet Show
A theatrical performance which uses Puppets as characters in wherein audiences perceive life and spirit
from their movement, their shape, and other aspects of their performance.
Drama
This includes acting, directing, stage setting, stage lighting and public speaking.
Theatre
It is one of the oldest and most popular forms of entertainment, in which actors perform live for an
audience on a stage or in an other space designated for the performance.
Singing
Motion Picture
It is a series of images that are projected onto a screen to create the illusion of motion. Motion pictures
—also called movies, films, or the cinema—are one of the most popular forms of entertainment,
enabling people to immerse themselves in an imaginary world for a short period of time.