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CONTEMPORARY FUNCTIONS OF ART

PHILIPPINE ARTS
 Personal or Individual
FROM THE REGION  Social
LESSON 1: Integrative Art as Applied to  Economic
Contemporary Art History Background  Political
 Historical
 Cultural
 Religious
Etymology of Art
 Physical
 AR (Aryan): to join, put together
 Aesthetic
 Artizien (Greek): to prepare
 Arkiskein (Greek): to put together ARTS STYLES AND FACTORS
 Skill: Ars/Artis (Latin), Techne (Greek) AFFECTING IT

 Geographical
 Historical
 Creation of something new and original,
 Social
something different
 Ideational
 It is creating life or giving life
 Psychological
PERIODS  Technical

1. Greek (technique) PRINCIPLES OF ART


2. Roman (skill)
 HARMONY
3. Christian (craftmanship)
 Most essential
4. Renaissance (fine arts)
 Also called UNITY
5. Romantic (self-expression)
 Put together to come up with a
6. Contemporary (new forms of art)
coherent whole
PHILIPPINE ART HISTORY

 PRE-COLONIAL – integral to life


 Ethnic art – ritual purposes and
everyday use
 Islamic art – geometric design and
patterns
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 JAPANSES ERA – propaganda of Asia
 BALANCE
belonging to Asians
 Known as physical equilibrium
 MODERN ERA – national identity as the main
 Classified into FORMAL and INFORMAL
theme of art forms
 Formal Balance- weight and equal
 Contemporary – expression of
distance from the center are equal
people’s aspiration for a free and
 Bilateral Balance
sovereign country
- Bilateral symmetry is present when  PROPORTION
the left and right sides appear to be  Proper and pleasing relationship of
the same one object with the others in a design
 Radial Balance
- Applies to round objects or those
with radii like starfish
 Informal Balance – sides of the thing
though not the same appear to be
equal
 Also known as asymmetrical balance or
occult balance

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 Giving proper importance on one or
 RHYTHM more parts of the thing or the whole
 Continuous use of a motif or repetitive thing itself
pattern of a succession of similar or
identical items
 Radiation – repetition of motif from
the center or toward it
 Progression – use of motif of varying
sizes that is fromsmallest to largest or
vice versa
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