Contemporary Philippine Arts From The Regions
Contemporary Philippine Arts From The Regions
Contemporary Philippine Arts From The Regions
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Arts were interpreted diversely according to
people of
various cultures, traditions, regions, or even
personal experience
What is a Contemporary Art?
• an expression of an artist
about life, ideas, beliefs
and thoughts
• Art produced at the present
period in time, includes and
develops from postmodern
art, which is itself a
successor to Modern Art.
What is a Contemporary Art?
•Contemporary art is the
art of today, produced
by artists who are living
in the twenty-first
century
•Art made and produced
by artist living today
What is a Contemporary Art?
• Statement that an artist makes
about life, thoughts, ideas,
beliefs, and many other things
that define human life.
Simultaneously reflects the
realities and values of our
society, its variety portrays the
mosaic of our cultural diversity
is culture.
Social
Timeline of Philippine Arts National
Realism
Identity
Orientalizing Contemporary Era
Secular
Forms of Art Modern Era
Faith and Japanese Era
Catechism
Geometric American Era
Designs
Integral Spanish Era
to life
Islamic Art
Ethnic Art
Øplays a significant part in
ART
the rich cultural identity of
the Philippines.
ØIt mirrors the Filipino people,
its history, its tradition, and the
country as a whole.
a technological
translation of theater,
special effects are
utilized to enhance
the story telling
6. DANCE
art of the human form, body is used, mobilized and
choreographed in a specific time, form and space
7. ARCHITECTURE
is a Philippine
national dance
from the Maria
Clara suite of
Philippine folk
dances.
Sculpture: LAPU-LAPU SHRINE Ø Is a 20-meter bronze
statue located in the
Mactan Shrine in
Punta Engaño,
Mactan Island, Cebu.
Ø The statue was
erected to honor
Rajah Lapu-Lapu, the
native chieftain of
Mactan Island who
defeated Ferdinand
Magellan during
historic battle of
Mactan in 1521.
Street dancing: HALADAYA FESTIVAL
The northern
most town of
Cebu, Daan
bantayan,
celebrates a
festival in honor
of the warrior
Datu Daya of
Kandaya
Street
dancing:
SINULOG
FESTIVAL
Dance ritual
of the
miraculous
image of Sto.
Niño
ARCHITECTURE :
Burnham Park
is considered to
be one of the
most famous
parks in the
country. It is
located in Jose
Abad Santos
Drive, Baguio
City 2600
Benguet
Philippines.
ARCHITECTURE :
Sculptures Nine
Muses by
Spoliarium painting of Napoleon
Juan Luna Abueva (1976)
The Sketch, Portrait of the
Professor, and Pointsettia Girl
VISUAL ARTS THE HIGANTES OF ANGONO
Ø This is a sculpture made of paper- by: Mailah Balde
mache
Ø Laguna calls it “taka:
Ø The “Higantes” represents “mag-anak”
(family) in the Filipino culture
Ø it is one of the main attraction in the
annual festival in Angono, Rizal in
honor of St. Clement, patron saint of
the fisher folks held every 23rd of
November
Ø started during Spanish colonial time
VISUAL ARTS
Mural Painting
“A mural is any piece of
artwork painted or applied
directly on a wall, ceiling
or other permanent
surfaces. A distinguishing
characteristic of mural
painting is that the
architectural elements of
the given space are
harmoniously incorporated
into the picture.”
VISUAL ARTS
Decorative Arts
Jewelry making is another demonstration of The use of gold or silver in the forms of
the skilled craftsmanship of Filipinos that earrings, bracelets, rings, brooches,
necklaces, tie pins, pendants, and cuff links.
dates back during the precolonial period
LITERATURE: Spoken poetry
Spoken word is a poetic performance art that is word-based. It is an oral art that
focuses on the aesthetics of word play such as intonation and voice inflection
MUSIC :
üGroup activity
üSculpture using
candles