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CORE SUBJECT / CPAR

MODULE 1
Contemporary Art Forms
from the Regions
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:

Understand the three major traditions in Philippine arts: Ethnic,


Spanish Colonial, American Colonial, and Contemporary.

Analyze and compare characteristics of different Philippine artistic


traditions.

Appreciate the diverse cultural influences contributing to Philippine


arts.
Art Exploration Starter

THE MAKING OF
MANUNGGUL JAR THE PHILIPPINE CINCO MARIAS
FLAG (TRES MARIAS
SERIES)
Definition of Art
Art or “Sining” is defined as the different
manners of expressing human skills and
imagination in the creation of aesthetic
conditions, objects, and presentations.

Art is not confined only to what is seen. Art


involves the use of all the physical senses to
appreciate it.
CORE SUBJECT / CPAR

DEVELOPMENT OF
PHILIPPINE ARTS
Development of Philippine Arts
The development of the Philippine arts comes in
three major traditions:
Ethnic Tradition
Spanish Colonial Tradition
American Colonial & Contemporary Arts
Tradition
Ethnic Tradition

Art forms are primarily influenced by the


geographical location and the experiences of the
Filipinos
The purpose of art is integral to life.
Reflection of Pagan Beliefs, Everyday Activities,
and Community Decorative Art Patterns
Example
Angono Petroglyphs

Situated in Binangonan, Rizal


Discovered by the National Artist,
Carlos “Botong” Francisco, in 1965.
There are 127 human and animal
figures engraved on the rock wall
dated back to circa late Neolithic.
Example

Manunggul Jar

Found in Manunggul Cave, Lipuun


Point, Palawan in the early 1960s.

A burial jar signifies the belief of early


Filipino in life after death.
Example
Banga

The Banga or pot dance is a


performance of Kalinga of the Mountain
Province of the Philippines.

This dance shows the elegant grace of


Igorot tribe and the skill and strength of
women.
Spanish Colonial Traditions

Art forms were primarily influenced by


religion and secularization.
In this time, Spaniards used arts to
propagate the Catholic faith.
Example
Langit, lupa, at Impyerno
This wall painting by Josef Luciano Dans will
be found in St. James the Apostle Church in
Paete, Laguna.
This painting was dated 1850 and depicts the
heaven, crucifixion of Christ; earth, Adan,
and Eve; and hell, sinners with different
transgressions.
Example
St. Paul Metropolitan Cathedral
Located in Burgos, Vigan City, Ilocos
Sur.
The original structure was built in
1574 and replaced as a church in 1641.
The cathedral follows a Baroque
architectural design
Modern Art

Modern art refers to the practice of art


from the 1860s to the 1960s.
The main theme of art works in this
time is national identity.
Example
The Making of the Philippine Flag
This painting was made by Fernando
Amorsolo.
It shows a reminder of the reminder
of traditions and customs of the
Filipino.
Example

Bayanihan
This mural painting of Carlos “Botong”
Francisco shows the Filipino’s bayanihan
tradition.
This also shows the distinctive style of
Francisco’s painting that showcased his
mastery in arts.
Contemporary Arts
Refers to the practice of art from the
1970s to the present.
Contemporary arts mirror
contemporary culture and society.
Diverse and emerging art practices were
being introduced in this era.
Example

Cinco Marias (Tres Marias Series)


Federico Aguilas Alcuaz was born in
Santa Cruz, Manila.
Cinco Marias (Tres Marias Series)
depicts the variety of domestic
activities
Example Art Installation in Sand Dunes of
Paoay
This art installation of Leeroy New was
made for the La Milagrosa Festival in
Ilocos Norte.
According to Leeroy New, the art
installation symbolizes the great
festivals, feasts and celebrations

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