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CPAR - Lesson 1

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The Learners expected to:

 Define what art is.


 Differentiates Modern Art and Contemporary Art.
 Identifies and Classifies different art forms.
 Identifies elements/principles of contemporary art
 Show teamwork through participation in group
activities.
 Perform a short presentation about contemporary
art.
ART
-the expression or application of
human creative skill and imagination,
typically in a visual form such as
painting or sculpture, producing
works to be appreciated primarily for
their beauty or emotional power.
 Is a natural human behavior
 Is communication
 Is healing
 Tells our story
 Is shared experience
Modern art is that which was created
sometime between the 1860s (some say
the 1880s) and the late 1960s (some say
only through the 1950s).
 Modern art is referred to as
“Traditional”
What is Contemporary Art?
It is not restricted to individual experience but it
is reflective of the world we live in.
Events in the world having effect to the
Philippines.
“ Art made and produced by
artist living today.”
-J. Paul Getty Museum
*Different Art
Forms
• Visual art is a form of art that
uses any medium to signify the
artist's idea, sentiment and
imagination.

• Examples: Paintings, Drawings,


Painting is the
practice of
applying paint
pigment, color or
Manila Art- other medium to
Elmer Borlongan’s
“batang edsa” a solid surface
Painting the expression of ideas and
emotions, with the creation of
certain aesthetic qualities, in a two-
dimensional visual language. The
elements of this language—its shapes,
lines, colours, tones, and textures—are
used in various ways to produce
Fernando Amorsolo’s
“Bayanihan”

Artist Leslie De Chavez


scatters the color black to
reveal the myriad of colors
and issues that make up our
One of my favorite colored portrait
using fccp on kraft paper. ❤ -
Rogene Dula

ROGENE DULA artworks


A print is a two-dimensional art form
created by an impression made by a
method involving a transfer from one
surface to another
PRINT
 a copy made by printing
 a reproduction of an original work of art
(such as a painting) made by a
photomechanical process
 an original work of art (such as a woodcut,
etching, or lithograph) intended for graphic
reproduction and produced by or under the
supervision of the artist who designed it
A photograph is
an image created
by the exposure
of light on a light-
sensitive material
at some stage
A photograph a picture
made using a camera, in
which an image is
focused onto film or
other light-sensitive
material and then made
visible and permanent by
chemical treatment, or
Felix Laureano photographed everyday
life, and events which were held in Iloilo, solely
the reason why he chose Iloilo was because he
was born there yet it is not known whether he
was criollo (of Spanish descent) or mestizo (of
mixed heritage). There are no known
photographs of Laureano himself.’
“Prisoners sleep on a staircase inside the
Quezon City Jail..” - Noel Celis
HARVEST TIME. Fishermen reel in the catch of the day.
Danilo Victoriano
As with paintings,
drawings are one of the
oldest art forms around
and can be traced back
to prehistoric times
As with paintings,
drawing is a picture
or diagram made
with a pencil, pen,
or crayon rather
than paint,
especially one
•Applied art is a portion of
visual art and it can be defined as
art that has real-world
application as well as
functionality.
• Examples : Architecture, Fashion
The art of craft-
making can be
defined as an
occupation or
trade which
involves manual
Cristy’s loom
weaving vigan

Pottery - Ilocos
Province
These are jars that just got
out of the kiln or "Pugon"
Part of applied
arts, design
comes in many
forms, from
graphic, fashion,
interior,
functional to
As with painting, the
earliest example of
sculpture dates back to
the Upper Paleolithic
“UPlift” created by
Ferdinand Cacnio
situated in front of the
University Theater
The term
installation was
coined in the
1970s to describe
artwork that of
any form or size
that inhibits a
space inside or
PHILIPPINES – QUEZON CITY-
“DESAPARECIDOS” INSTALLATION ART
•Performing art is that form of
art which includes dance, music,
opera, films, theater, drama,
magic shows and stand up
comedies. It is the most
celebrated and appreciated form
Performance Art
is where the artwork
takes the form of
actions performed by
the artist/s or
approved performers
briefed by the artist
University of the
Philippines Madrigal
Singers

Philippine Opera
Company
“ANG BAGONG Harana” is
a tribute to today's youth.
Mixed-media
tends to refer to
artworks that use
a combination of
materials in their
construction
New Media is an
art form which
came about in
the 1960s, as
artists started to
experiment with
developing
*Elements/Principles
of Contemporary Art
Elements/Principles of Contemporary Art
1. APPROPRIATION
 Existing artworks
are appropriated
to produce
another artwork
 Usage of prints,
images, icons to
produce another
art form
Elements/Principles of Contemporary Art
APPROPRIATION IN PHILIPPINE ART
“The Last Supper” by
Leonardo da Vinci

“Hapag Ng Pag-asa” by
Joey Velasco
Elements/Principles of Contemporary Art

Letisha Velasco make up transformation of


“MOANA”
* Elements/Principles of Contemporary Art

PEPENG PINAKAMALUPET shows


different transformations of J. Rizal
Elements/Principles of Contemporary Art

2. PERFORMANCE Interpreting various


human activities
such as ordinary
activities such as
chores, routines and
rituals to socially
relevant themes
such poverty,
Elements/Principles of Contemporary Art
CCP launched “Art in the
Workplace” a project that
showcased the artistic
excellence of working Filipino
artists from different
communities.

The artists honored in this exhibit embody


the ideals established through the Gawad
sa Manlilikha ng Bayan to carry the best
of our cultural heritage forward to a new
generation.
* Elements/Principles of Contemporary Art

3. SPACE
Arts transforming
space. For example
flash mobs,
installations in malls
and park.
* Elements/Principles of Contemporary Art

The Dancing Inmates of Cebu


* Elements/Principles of Contemporary Art

Crochet as Art
Elements/Principles of Contemporary Art

4. HYBRIDITY
Usage of unconventional
materials, mixing of
unlike materials to
produce an artwork.
Example: Coffee for
painting, miniature
* Elements/Principles of Contemporary Art

Kel Cruz –Filipino Pixel Artist Uses Duct Tape, Lipstick,


and Even Blood To Create His Masterpieces
* Elements/Principles of Contemporary Art

3rd place NATIONAL


DIGITAL ARTS
AWARDS “Budol
fight - Juan for all,
all for Juan”
JOHN LOUIE S. NETRO
* Elements/Principles of Contemporary Art

“Pinoy Pride”
* Elements/Principles of Contemporary Art

5. TECHNOLOGY
Usage of
technology in
the creation and
dissemination of
artworks.
Xyza Cruz Bacani is a Filipina Photographer based in Hong
Kong who uses her work to raise awareness about under-
reported stories. Having worked as a second-generation
domestic worker in Hong Kong for almost a decade, she is
particularly interested in the intersection of labor migration and
human rights. She is one of the Magnum Foundation
Photography and Social Justice Fellow 2015, has exhibited
worldwide, won awards in photography and is the recipient of a
resolution passed by the Philippines House of Representatives in
her honor, HR No. 1969. Xyza is a WMA Commission grantee,
Pulitzer Center, and Open Society Moving Walls 2017 grantee.
She is one of the BBC’s 100 Women of the World 2015, 30 Under
Philippines – Street Photography
Hong Kong
VICTORIO EDADES (b. Dagupan, Pangasinan, Dec. 23, 1895, d.
March 7, 1985)
 Victorio Edades Edades was the son of Hilario Edades and Cecilia
Edades. He was the youngest of 10 children, 6 of whom died of
smallpox. He received his early education in barrio schools. By
7th grade he was considered the “apprentice teacher” in art class
due to his talent.
 After high school, Edades and his friends traveled to the United
States. Before enrolling in Seattle, Edades incidentally made a
detour to Alaska and experienced working in salmon canneries.
Nonetheless, he moved on to Seattle and enrolled at the
University of Washington where he took up architecture and
later earned a Master of Fine Arts in Painting.
VICTORIO EDADES (b. Dagupan, Pangasinan, Dec. 23, 1895, d.
March 7, 1985)
 Victorio Edades Edades was the son of Hilario Edades and Cecilia
Edades. He was the youngest of 10 children, 6 of whom died of
smallpox. He received his early education in barrio schools. By
7th grade he was considered the “apprentice teacher” in art class
due to his talent.
 After high school, Edades and his friends traveled to the United
States. Before enrolling in Seattle, Edades incidentally made a
detour to Alaska and experienced working in salmon canneries.
Nonetheless, he moved on to Seattle and enrolled at the
University of Washington where he took up architecture and
later earned a Master of Fine Arts in Painting.
VICTORIO EDADES (b. Dagupan, Pangasinan,
Dec. 23, 1895, d. March 7, 1985)
 Edades received the Pro Patria Award during
the Rizal Centennial Celebration in 1961 and the
Patnubay ng sinsing at Kalinangan award from
the City of Manila in 1964. He was proclaimed
National Artist in painting in 1976.
 Edades retired to Davao City with his family. He
taught at the Philippine Women’s college, and
continued making art.
Victorio Edades , "The Sketch," 1928, oil on canvas
Neoclassic
 An artistic style prevalent in europe from the
mid-1700 to the late 1800s
 Also called Academic style from the art
academies, which taught students techniques
after this manner.
 This style usually employed classical or Greco-
Roman ideals of beauty and proportion of human
figure, frequently tackling subjects from history,
mythology, and literature with refined realistic
Social Realism

Imelda Cajipe-Endaya, Filipina DH(1995)


National Artist Victor Edades is credited for
initiating the Art Movement that challenged
the neoclassic style, which was dominant at
the time he came home from studying in
America before the war.
Imelda Cajipe-Endaya was born in 1949 in Manila.
Having won recognition first as a printmaker, she shifted
to painting in 1981 and now works hybrid media and
installations. She uses indigenous materials and folk-
symbolic elements to convey local texture and colors,
creating works that often allude to events and social
conditions such as militarization and feminism.
Imelda Cajipe Endaya shows Filipina: DH (1995)–an
installation with found objects, plaster, paper mache sculpture,
a tape player and slide projector. This piece features textured
domestic artifacts interspersed with momentos of family and
religious devotion, and was inspired by the Singapore
governments controversial and, many felt, unjust hanging
Social Realism
 An art movement that started within the
Modern Art period during the 1970’s to the
1980’s.
 It aimed to to expose the current socio-
political issues by depicting the reality of
the masses, tackling such themes as the
Characteristics of Contemporary
Arts
• Integrative
• Process-based
• Site-specific
• Collaborative
Characteristics of Contemporary
Arts
• Integrative- the artist is free to
integrate any medium or to
conform any art form or style in
order to express their artistic
intention, without being limited to
 Process-based - it emphasizes
on how the artist starts not
with a final product in mind,
but instead begins with the
development of a concept and
then subsequently proceeds
 Site-specific – it allows for an
artwork’s meaning to have a
direct relationship to a specific
location where it is seen or
experienced.
 Example: Graffiti artwork as seen
 Collaborative – wherein the end
product is created with the
involvement of two or more
artist.
 Interactive – it recognizes how
the audience has the potential
*What is Integrative Art
Integrative Art, from the
word “integrate”, refers to art
approaches or techniques that
involve the use of combination
or mixed mediums.
Modern Applications of Integrative Art
to Contemporary Art
1. Graphic Design =
Because of the advanced
computer software
nowadays, this field is at
its peak where, with the
aid of technology, graphic
designers are able to
integrate text, font styles,
colors, images, symbols
2. Animation = Again
due to technology, this
field is also at its peak.
Here, the rendered
illustrations and texts
are given 3D or 4D
dimensions and
movement including
 3. Video & Film Making
These two mediums of
integrative art involve
the recording and
broadcasting of
content through the
use of moving images,
sounds, music, camera
4. Theater Production
This mixed art medium
utilizes motion, action,
voice, sounds, music,
dancing, lighting,
costumes, props and
stage sets and
backgrounds in
conveying the message
5. Television Production
This combines the use of
videos, sounds and music,
camera shots, sets and
props, live studio, lighting,
and dialogues in
broadcasting different
types of shows --- news,
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