Content and Context
Content and Context
Content and Context
of
Contemporary Arts
Picao, Messiah Noahbelle
Delabajan, Gerald
Rueca, Rawil
Bajas, Mariella
Content
- A work of art refers to what is being depicted
and might be helpful in deriving a basic
meaning.
- It appears in the visual arts in several forms ,
all of which may be figurative (realistic) or
abstract (distorted). Among them are portraits,
landscapes, still-lifes, genre art, and narrative
art.
Types of Content
• Portrait
Landscape painting, also known as landscape art, is the
depiction in art of landscapes—natural scenery such as
mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests, especially
where the main subject is a wide view—with its elements
arranged into a coherent composition.
• Still-life
Genre Art is the pictorial representation in any of various
media of scenes or events from everyday life, such as markets,
domestic settings, interiors, parties, inn scenes, and street
scenes.
Islamic
Context
Context consists of all of the things about the artwork that might
have influenced the artwork or the maker (artist). These would include
when the work was made; where it was made (both culturally and
geographically); why it was made; and possibly some other details or
information.
Contextualism looking at the cultural context of an artwork can
deepen and/or improve our understanding of an artwork, but it may or
may not change our first impressions; and it doesn’t really have an effect
on formal analysis. With some additional contextual information about
the time, the culture, and the maker/artist of an artwork, we can
become more informed. All artworks exist in a context more accurately,
all artworks exist in multiple contexts.
Historical Context Time is the most basic and first context we
consider. When we say, “When in time?” the question is also
related to where in time and has considerations related to context.
Art and Artist Context The context for the artist or creator includes:
• Time
• Culture
• Nationality
• Gender
Philippine
Contemporary Arts,
Traditional Arts ,
Contemporary Arts
Papa,Vehra Edverly
Lerio,Zedrex
Quilario,Claire Janine
Refugido,Carlos Miguel
Contemporary Arts,
Traditional Arts
of the Philippines
Ramos,Natha
n
Gallano,Rovie
Petras,Claribe
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Antolin
Traditional Art consisted of many art forms that were relevant
to the past. Some of these art forms include paintings, sculptures,
printmaking, mosaics and drawings. Traditional art was
prominently created using cultural perspectives and ideas, this
means that different cultures used different materials and
processes to display their own cultural ideas.
Weaving
Poetry: Ambahan Poetry: Pabasa ng pasyon
OMG Christ
Leeroy New (1986-present) Initially trained as a sculptor, Leeroy’s
work blends theatre, fashion, film, production design, and public art.
He graduated from the prestigious Philippine High School for the
Arts, before continuing his Fine Arts degree at the University of the
Philippines.
Gray Ground
This Baguio-born artist is son to legendary filmmaker Kidlat
Tahimik and German artist Katrin de Guia, and was mentored by
famous Baguio artists BenCab and Santiago Bose. Kawayan’s art
contemplates the Philippines’ changing urban culture.