Cpar - Module 2
Cpar - Module 2
Cpar - Module 2
CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE
ARTS FROM THE REGIONS
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Prepared by:
ANGELIKA N. DACALANIO
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Teacher
THE NOTRE DAME OF KABACAN INC.
MISSION-VISION STATEMENT AND CORE VALUES
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7. Inquiries, clarifications, and additional questions that were raised in social media
shall be of pure academic discussions. Only inquiries relevant to the subject are
highly encouraged and shall strictly enforce.
Avoid plagiarism and patch-writing. Patch-writing, a form of plagiarism refers to
the act of making small changes and substitutions to copied source material.
8. Lastly, you are the learner; hence, you work on the module on your own. Your
family members, guardians, and friends at home will only support you, thus all the
activities on this module must be done by YOU.
POLICIES ON ASSESSMENT
In order to pass this subject, you must:
1 Read and understand each topic carefully and do answer the pre-assessment
quizzes, self-assessment activities, and reflection questions.
2. Answer the print-based discussion activities.
3. Submit all task indicated in this module.
4. Submit the performance tasks needed for this subject.
5. Do the quarterly examinations.
The reflection questions were designed to help you analyze eachtopicin this module
for better understanding while the pre-assessment quizzes and self-assessment
activities were designed as a review management tool to prepare you for the written
works, performance tasks, and the quarterly assessments.
STUDY SCHEDULE
TRANSFER
Expand your
knowledge!
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INTRODUCTION
Contemporary artists feel free to experiment with materials and use technology to
explore possibilities. What would you do with old textile, used plastic bottles, buri or
abaca? How can indigenous materials, found objects, and recycled materials be
combined to make an artwork? Can you use the computer to plan an art space before
installing an artwork? These are questions that artists grapple with in choosing or
planning the materials to use for their artworks.
The yearly celebration of Arts Month in February brings together artists from
different regions, who exhibit their artworks or combine their talents in public
performance. Here, we witness a variety of skills, art techniques, and art production,
such as installation of birds and animals made from leaves and twigs, rope and strings
meshed in a form; body art performance; digital presentation; music performance
amidst paintings, and many others.
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MODULE 2:
PRE-ASSESSMENT
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Directions: Discover the words behind the jumbled letters. Arrange them!
1. TAR -
2. ONCEMTOPARRY-
3. HIPIPLPNIES -
4. ISHOTRY -
What can be the topic from the words revealed in the challenge?
ACQUISITION
“Art made and produces by artists living today.” – J. Paul Getty Museum
Contemporary artist are experimental in the materials they use. With the help of
technology and expand knowledge from other countries, contemporary artists are not
limited anymore in using traditional material.
CHIME HALO
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Paper as an art medium is also explored by artists like Mona Alcudia of Cebu,
who makes solid forms as well as transparent artworks using paper.
Some artists salvage materials that they can still use to make creative forms.
They can combine materials like wood and metal that can interact with the wind to make
music. There are some who used everyday items like plastic cover for sculpture, mirror
or yarn. Some may use their personal things like clothes or accessories.
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B. Search the Internet for artworks by Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan, Pacita Abad,
or Impy Pilapil. Choose one artwork that you like. Study the materials that the
artists used for the artworks. Note how he or she put together the materials to
form an art piece. Then answer the following questions:
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MAKE MEANING
Materials Used in Contemporary Art
On page 13-14 of your reference book Contemporary “Philippine Arts from the
Regions” read and analyze what materials are being used in making Contemporary
Arts and the examples given from the text. Then proceed to answer the following
questions below:
Direction: Express your ideas by writing down your answer on the space
provided.
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2. The artists has to master the use of his or her chosen material because
Production in
Collage – is made by adhering flat elements such as newspaper or magazines cutouts,
printed text, illustrations, photographs, cloths, strings, etc. to a flat surface to
create a thick layer that is almost like a relief sculpture.
Contemporary Art
Decalcomania – is the process of applying gouache to paper or glass then transferring
a reversal of that image onto canvas or other flat materials.
Decoupage - is done by gluing decorative paper cutouts onto an object and then
coating these with one or more coats of transparent coating or varnish.
Frottage – is the technique of rubbing crayon on a piece of paper which has been
placed over an object or an image. The impression of the image can be made
using leaves, wood, wire screen, or metal with embossed image or words.
Montage – is used for photography or film where a pictorial image is juxtaposed or
placed overlapping to make another picture or design.
Trapunto – painting is the technique used by Pacita Abad where her canvases are
padded, sewn, and often filled with sequins, beads, shells, button, tiny mirrors,
bits of glass, rickrack, swatches of precious textiles, and other things that she
picks up from her travels and journey.
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Digital application – for art viewing is another technique. An example was made
possible by the Samsung Supports the Arts FACETS based at Yuchengco
Museum.
1. What are the different types of techniques in art-making? Describe each technique.
2. How do Filipino artists use art techniques? Describe one example cited in the lesson.
3. Interactive and collaborative art production can benefit the artists and the public by
TRANSFER
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Contemporary art is not confined to the museum. Artworks are also found in
galleries, arts schools, side streets, and public spaces like the train or bus stations,
shopping centers, or parks. Many installation artworks are intended for display in a
particular setting and for a given span of time. Then, they are deconstructed and cannot
be repeated. Some artworks are posted online. This means anyone who has access to
the internet can view the artwork and actually purchase it.
Style in contemporary art can fall under any of the more than 100 styles, but can
be categorized under the few big movements in art. Artists salvage materials that can
be recycled and make these into creative forms. They can make artworks that combine
structure and wood and interact with the wind to make music.
Artists explore the materials in hardware stores, and experiment with chemical
reactions on their base material. There are those who learn welding and simple
engineering skills. Some hire resin makers, house painters, and material fabricators to
help them in constructing their artworks.
2. What are the most common subject matter and materials in contemporary art?
Describe these.
3. What skills are necessary for production in contemporary art? Explain each one.
4. Create an advertisement with visuals and text to illustrate your newly learned
concepts.
REFERENCE
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VIBAL - Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions by Veronica E. Ramirez, PHD
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