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Maayong hapon Marhay na

hapon
Good afternoon

Naimbag a Magandang
malem hapon
Online Kumustahan!
Local materials used as applied to
contemporary art
Visual arts
Visual arts
Dance
Architecture
Film
Archtecture
Visual Arts
Dance
Architecture
Visual Arts
Filipino Artists and
Their Contribution to
Contemporary Arts
• Explains Filipino artists’ roles and identify their contribution to contemporary arts.
• Identify the works of National Artists and recognize their contributions to Philippine
art and culture.
• Appreciate the value of the National artists awardees through painting, drawing or
performance.
The Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan Awards or
GAMABA

National Artists Award (NAA)


The Gawad sa
Manlilikha ng
Bayan Awards
or GAMABA
Darhata Sawabi is a Tausug weaver of pis syabit -the
traditional cloth tapestry worn as a head cover
Haja Amina Appi is
recognized as a master mat
weaver among the Sama
indigenous community for
her unique designs,
straightness of her edging
(tabig), and fineness of her
sasa and kima-kima
Lang Dulay is a T’boli traditional weaver of tinalak; or
T’boli cloth made of colorful abaca fabrics
Salinta Monon is a
Tagabanwa-Bagobo
traditional weaver of
distinct abaca fabrics
called inabal
Alonzo Saclag is a
Kalinga master of dance
and the performing arts
who mastered not only
the Kalinga musical
instruments but also
the dance patterns and
movements associated
with his people’s ritual
Federico Caballero is a
Sulod-Bukidnon epic
chanter from kalinog,
Iloilo who ceaselessly
works for the
documentation of the oral
literature, particularly the
epics, of his people.
Uwang Ahadas is a
Yakan musician who
is a master of the
kwintangan kayu,
and tuntungan
instruments.
Ginaw Bilog is a Manunoo Mangyan poet
who is considered as a master of the
Ambahan poetry
Masino Intaray is a prolific and
pre-eminent epic chanter and
story teller recognized for his
outstanding mastery of various
traditional musical instruments
of the Palawan people such as
basal, kulilal and bagit.
Samaon Sulaiman is an acclaimed kutyapi
master and teacher of this instrument and is also
proficient in kulintang, agong, gandingan,
palendag, and tambul.
Eduardo Mutuc is an artist
from Apalit, Pampanga who
has dedicated his life to
creating religious and secular
art in silver, bronze, and wood
National
Artists of the
Philippines
PABLO S. ANTONIO
National Artist for Architecture
(1976) (January 25, 1902 – June
14, 1975)
His basic design is grounded on
simplicity, no clutter. The lines
are clean and smooth, and
where there are curves, these
are made integral to the
structure.
LEANDRO V. LOCSIN
National Artist for Architecture, 1990 (August 15, 1928 –
November 15, 1994) He reshaped the urban landscape with a
distinctive architecture reflective of Philippine Art and Culture.
He believes that the true Philippine Architecture is “the
product of two great streams of culture, the oriental and the
occidental
JUAN F. NAKPIL National Artist for Architecture, 1973 (May 26,
1899 – May 7, 1986) An architect, teacher, and civic leader is a
pioneer and innovator in Philippine architecture. Nakpil’s
greatest contribution is his belief that there is such a thing as
Philippine Architecture, espousing architecture reflective of
Philippine traditions and culture.
ILDEFONSO P. SANTOS, JR.
National Artist for Architecture, 2006 (September 5, 1929 – January 29, 2014) Santos, Jr.’s
contribution to modern Filipino landscape architecture was the seminal public landscape in Paco
Park.
FRANCISCO T. MANOSA National Artist for Architecture
and Allied Arts (2018) Mañosa was in the heart and soul
of a Philippine architectural movement. He has
developed a legacy of Philippine architecture, which is
essential to our Filipino identity and at the same time,
deeply appreciated and shared in our world today.
JOSE MARIA V. ZARAGOZA
His training in Rome resulted in innovative approaches,
setting new standards for the design of mid-century
Catholic churches in the Philippines.
ANTONINO BUENAVENTURA
National Artist for Music (1988)
(May 4, 1904 – January 25, 1996)
“Triumphal March,”
“Echoes of the Past,”
“HistoryFantasy,”
Second Symphony in E-flat,
“Echoes from the Philippines,”
“Ode to
Freedom.”
RYAN CAYABYAB National Artist for Music (2018)

• Kay Ganda Ng Ating


Musika
• Tuwing Umuulan at
Kapiling Ka
FRANCISCA REYES AQUINO
National Artist for Dance (1973) (March 9, 1899 – November 21, 1983)
Francisca Reyes Aquino is acknowledged as the Folk-Dance Pioneer.
RAMON OBUSAN National Artist for Dance (2006) (June 16, 1938 –
December 21, 2006) Ramon Obusan was a dancer, choreographer, stage
designer, and artistic director. He achieved phenomenal success in
Philippine dance and cultural work.
ALICE REYES National Artist for Dance (2014) She is a dancer, choreographer,
teacher, and director, she has made a lasting impact on the development and
promotion of contemporary dance in the Philippines. Her dance legacy is
evident in the dance companies, teachers, choreographers, and the exciting
Filipino modern dance repertoire of our country today.
LEONOR OROSA GOQUINGCO National Artist for Dance (July 24, 1917 – July
15, 2005) Dubbed the “Trailblazer”, “Mother of Philippine Theater Dance”
and “Dean of Filipino Performing Arts Critics”, Leonor Orosa Goquingco,
pioneer Filipino choreographer in balletic folkloric and Asian styles,
produced for over 50 years highly original, first-of-a-kind choreographies,
mostly to her own storylines.
LUCRECIA REYES-URTULA National Artist for Dance (1988) (June 29, 1929 –
August 4, 1999) A choreographer, dance educator and researcher, spent almost
four decades in the discovery and study of Philippine folk and ethnic dances.
DAISY H. AVELLANA National Artist for
Theater (1999) (January 26, 1917 – May
12, 2013) Daisy H. Avellana, is an actor,
director, and writer. Born in Roxas City,
Capiz on January 26, 1917, she elevated
legitimate theater and dramatic arts to a
new level of excellence by staging and
performing in breakthrough productions
of classic Filipino and foreign plays and by
encouraging the establishment of
performing groups and the
professionalization of Filipino theater.
ROLANDO S. TINIO
National Artist for Theater and Literature (1997)
(March 5, 1937 – July 7, 1997)
Rolando S. Tinio, playwright, thespian, poet, teacher, critic, and translator

marked his career with prolific artistic productions.


WILFRIDO MA. GUERRERO
National Artist for Theater (1997)
(January 22, 1910 – April 28, 1995)
Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero is a teacher and
theater artist whose 35 years of
devoted professorship has produced
the most sterling luminaries in
Philippine
performing arts today
HONORATA “ATANG” DELA RAMA
National Artist for Theater and
Music (1987) (January 11, 1902 –
July 11, 1991) Honorata “Atang”
Dela Rama was formally honored
as the Queen of Kundiman in 1979,
FERNANDO AMORSOLO
National Artist for Visual Arts (May 30, 1892 – April 24, 1972) He was
titled “Grand Old Man of Philippine Art”
HERNANDO R. OCAMPO
National Artist for Visual Arts (1991) (April 28, 1911 – December 28, 1978)
He is a self-taught painter
His works provided an understanding and awareness of the harsh social realities in the
country immediately after the Second World War and contributed significantly to the
rise of the nationalist spirit in the post-war era.
FERNANDO POE, JR.
National Artist for Cinema
(2006) (August 20, 1939 –
December 14, 2004) Ronald
Allan K. Poe, popularly
known as Fernando Poe, Jr.,
was a cultural icon of
tremendous audience
impact and cinema artist
and craftsman–as actor,
director, writer and
producer
LINO BROCKA
National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts (1997) (April 3, 1939 –
May 22, 1991) Catalino “Lino” Ortiz Brocka, director for film and
broadcast arts, espoused the term “freedom of expression” in
the Philippine Constitution.
Napoleon V. Abueva is the Father of Modern Philippine
Sculpture, who has helped shape the local sculpture
scene utilizing almost all kinds of materials
Victorio Edades "Father of Modern Art in the
Philippines“Modernist thought encouraged him to experiment in
artistic expression and to present reality as he saw it in his own
way.
Abdulmari Imao
A native of Sulu, he was the first Muslim National
Artist for the Visual Arts (sculpture). He was awarded
on June 9, 2006.
GUILLERMO
TOLENTINO- was
known as a master
in classical
sculpture.
As student, What
is the
importance of
knowing and
learning the
different artist in
the Philippines?

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