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Objectives

1.Defines Contemporary Art.2.Describes the contemporary art forms in the


Philippines.3. Describes their practices from the various regions,

Identify the major contemporary art forms in the Philippines,

Learners will broaden and acquire the necessary creative tools that open
opportunities in pursuing their individual career goals and aspiration.
WORDY CHALLENGE

CONTEMPORARY
FORMS PRACTICES

ART REGIONS

FROM

CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS PRACTICES FROM REGIONS

CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS FROM REGIONS PRACTICES


CONTEMPORARY

living or belonging to or
occurring at the occurring in the
same time: present:

1. Present-day
2. Modern
3. Current
4.Present time
FORMS

a particular way in
the visible shape which a thing a type or variety
or configuration exists or appears; a of something:
of something: manifestation:

1.Kind
2.Type
1.Shape
3.Order
2.Formation 1.appearance
4.Class
3.Structure
5.Classification
6.Category
Instruction:
Instruction:
In your own words, kindly explain the different art forms, sample Filipino artists and the title of their
In your
arts. ownwillwords,
(Teacher kindlyas explain
provide rubrics the different art forms, sample Filipino
a tool for scoring)
artists and the title of their arts. (Teacher will provide rubrics as a tool for
scoring)

Art Forms Artists Title of the Art


FILM
VISUAL ARTS
LITERATURE
MUSIC
THEATER
DANCE
ARCHITECTURE
ANALYSIS
5 minutes
Guide Questions:

I.What is the Philippine Contemporary Art ? Define each in your own


words based on the timeline presented. (The teacher will make rubrics
for scoring)
MODERN ART
the 1860s (some say the 1880s) up to the
late 1960s (some say only through the 20th century or in the 21st century
1950s)

MODERN ART CONTEMPORARY ART


What is contemporary Arts?

 Art produced at the present period in time, includes and


develops from postmodern art, which is itself a successor to Modern
art.
 Art made and produced by artist living today.
 Statement that an artist makes about life, thoughts, ideas,
beliefs, and many other things that define human life. Simultaneously
reflects the realities and values of our society, its variety portrays the
mosaic of our cultural diversity is culture.
 Contemporary art is the art of today, produced by artists who
are living in the twenty-first century.
What is contemporary Arts?

Contemporary art of the 21st century may combine elements


of performance, painting, sculpture, dance, and many other
media. It draws on the movements of modern art, including
minimalism and assemblage art, to create dynamic pieces that
aim to challenge the viewer and spark thought. Many
contemporary artists use their work to comment on cultural
and political issues, including race, human rights, economic
inequality, and global conflict. As the world continues to
change and impact human life on a large scale, art continues
to experiment with new ways of reaching its audience
Minimalism: To become known/ Known

An Art of Simplicity
Minimalism is an art movement that emerged in the US in the 1960s
Minimalist artists used simple geometric shapes, often based on the square and
the rectangle, to create abstract and objective artworks.
Abstract art uses visual language of shape, form, color
and line to create a composition which may exist with a
degree of independence from visual references in the
world
ASSEMBLA
GE ART
Assemblage is an artistic form or medium usually created on
a defined substrate that consists of three-dimensional
elements projecting out of or from the substrate.
DYNAMIC IN ARTS

movement and energy


In art, dynamic refers to movement and energy.
A painting with a dynamic composition will have interest and hold the eye of
the beholder.
A dynamic pose is one that depicts movement in the subject, rather than a
still, static figure
. Dynamic can also mean characterized by action or forcefulness or force of
personality
ANSWER ME WITH I TRUST MY SELF
YOUR BEST
10 points CONTEMPORARY
1. Dora the explorer creates an art work that displays movement and energy?
A. abstract art b. realism art c. minimalism art d. dynamic art d.
2. Also mean characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality?
a. Dynamic b. Assemblage art c. minimalism d. modern art a.
3. An artistic form or medium usually created on a defined substrate that
consists of three-dimensional elements?
A. abstract art b. Assemblage art c. minimalism art d. dynamic art
b.
4. These art is free from visual references in the world?
A. abstract art b. realism art c. minimalism art d. dynamic art a.
5. It defines present art?
A. present contemporary art b. contemporary art c. modern art d. art
b.
No Religious
reference Point
THE ETHNIC GROUPS IN THE
PHILIPPINES
70% Filipino (Indonesian/Malaysian, Polynesian)
10% primitive Malaysian and Negritos
10% Chinese
5% East Indians
3% Europeans and Americans
2% Arabs and others
ETHNIC DIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES

The Philippines is home to over 100 ethnic groups, each with its own
culture, language, and history.
Most of them are of Austronesian origin, but some have Negrito
ancestry, a group of dark-skinned hunter-gatherers.
The Austronesians were the first people to travel to the Philippines, arriving around 3000
BCE from Taiwan. They settled the Batanes Islands and northern Luzon before rapidly
spreading downwards to the rest of the islands of the Philippines and Southeast Asia. The
Austronesians used sails as early as 2000 years ago, which allowed them to disperse to the
islands of the Indo-Pacific ocean
spread over a wide area
BATANES HOUSES
ETHNIC
ART
Ethnic art in the Philippines refers to the art created by the indigenous
people of the country. These communities have been living in the
Philippines for centuries, and their art is a reflection of their culture and
traditions. They create art using various materials such as stone, metal,
wood, glass, and clay. The art forms include pottery, weaving, carving,
and building
Cloth weaving Basket weaving Jewelry making

Woodcarving supernatural healing arts


EXAMPLES OF ETHNIC ART IN
THE PHILIPPINES INCLUDE
Cloth weaving, which is one of the most precious living traditions that are still
kept until today.
Basket weaving, which is mainly used by the Cordilleras for their occupation.
Jewelry making, which has been in existence since the early 16th century.
Woodcarving, which is the most familiar art form among Filipinos.
Other artistic expressions of traditional culture, including non-ornamental
metal crafts, martial arts, supernatural healing arts, medicinal arts, and
constellation tradit
ISLAMIC ART IN THE
PHILIPPINES
Islamic art was introduced to the Philippines in the 13th century
by traders and missionaries. The art form blended with ethnic
culture to produce a Filipino Muslim art that reflects the ethnic
background and Islamic identity of the people. Examples of this
art include Okkir/Langkit Malong, Sarimanok, Sunduk, Torogan,
and Mosque1. Islamic art is characterized by designs of flowers,
plant forms, and geometric designs, and is used in calligraphy,
architecture, painting, clothing, and other forms of fine art
Sarimanok is a legendary bird that serves as the symbol of the
Maranaos, who originate from Mindanao, an island in the Philippines.
The word Sarimanok comes from “Sari” which means a garment of
different colours, and “manok”, which means rooster. The figure of
sarimanok is normally characterised by its colourful feathers, scroll,
leaf and other motifs on its head, and the fish that it carries on its
talons or in its beak
SUNDUK

A sunduk is a type of grave marker used by the Bajau


people of the Sulu Archipelago in the southern
Philippines
TOROGAN

A torogan ( 'resting place' or 'sleeping place') is a traditional ancestral


house built by the Maranao people of Lanao, Mindanao, Philippines
for the nobility.[1] A torogan was a symbol of high social status. Such a
residence was once a home to a sultan or datu in the Maranao
community. Nowadays, concrete houses are found all over Maranaw
communities, but there remain torogans a hundred years old. The best-
known are in Dayawan and Marawi City, and around Lake Lanao.
March 16, 1521
Magellan first arrived in the Philippines on the island of
Homonhon on March 16, 1521. He and his men were the
first Europeans to set foot in the country. Magellan’s arrival
in the Philippines marked the beginning of centuries of
Spanish rule in the archipelago.
Ferdinand Magellan: The Explorer Who Led The First
Expedition To Circumnavigate The Globe
go completely around
ANSWER ME WITH I TRUST MY SELF
YOUR BEST
1.The first people to travel to the Philippines, arriving around 3000 BCE from
Taiwan. ?
a.
A. Austronesians b. Chinese c. Indian d. Filipino
2. The Philippines is home to over____ ethnic groups, each with its own culture,
language, and history ?
a. 150 b. 200 c. 300 d. 100 d.
3.These art refers to the art created by the indigenous people of the country. ?
A. filipino art b. ethnic art c. American art d. Japanese art b.
4.It is mainly used by the Cordilleras for their occupation ?
A.Cloth weaving b.Carving c. Basket weaving d. Jewelry making
c.
5. Chito went to mountainous area and saw a thing that is symbolizes people of the
Maranao ?
A. Torogan b.Sarimanok c. Sunduk d. Saridumay b.
ANALYZATION QUESTIONS
6. Jenny Used to be a Painter, in 1st day she want to paint a cloud but sadly she is out of focus and she
cant do clear art work and all of the strokes are not be readable. The underlined words means in the art
of?
a. Present art b. Contemporary art c. Abstract art d. Byzantine art
7-10. Give an example of Ethnic art in the Philippines c.
11.Lapeda is a grave marker of filipinos now a days but Badjau lapeda is kwon as?
A. Tulongan B. Torogan c. Sunduk d. Sandok
c.
in the Philippines on the island of Homonhon on March 16, 1521 and I
12. I come
am the first on man arrived with my troops?
A. Mang canor B. Magilan C. Lapu-lapu D. Magelan d.
Jg
13. In the Timeline of the Phillippine arts . It tells that their art
is “Integral to life” Integral to life is from?
a.Spanish era b. American era d.

c. Japanese era d. Ethnic era


14. Orientalizing is the attempt from?
b.American era b. Ethnic era c

c. Japanese era d. Spanish era


15. My Subject is ___________________?
It is the act of preaching the gospel with the intention
of sharing the message and teachings of Jesus Christ,
ANALYSIS who is the greatest evangelizer
Neoclassicism is an artistic and architectural movement it is
1. What happen to art during Spanish
classical in
also the revival of a classical style It was
art refers toera?
the art of
characterized by a
ancient Greece and Rome,
renewed interest in classical antiquity, especially ancient Greek
and Roman art, literature, and architecture
During the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines, art was used as
a tool for evangelization and propaganda. The Spanish introduced
Western art styles such as Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassicism to the
Philippines. They also established schools that taught painting,
sculpture, and other art forms to Filipinos.
ANALYSIS Centralized colonial is a
governmentcomposed
2. what happen to the filipinos during spanishofera?
a national
government and the local governments
that administered provinces, cities,
Filipinos experienced a significant shift in their culture,
towns and municipalities.
religion,and way of life. Because Spanish introduced
Christianity to the Philippines and established a new
government system that replaced the traditional barangay
system. They also introduced new crops and animals to the
country, which led to changes in the economy and lifestyle of
Filipinos. However, the Spanish also imposed heavy taxes on
the people and forced them to work on public projects such as
building roads and bridges.
3.HOW DID THE SPANISH COLONIZATION
INFLUENCE THE EVOLUTION OF PHILIPPINE
ART DURING THE SPANISH COLONIAL ERA?
The Spanish colonization of the Philippines, which lasted for over
three centuries, had a profound impact on Philippine art. It resulted
in a fusion of indigenous Filipino artistic traditions with European
influences, particularly Spanish and Mexican
altar screens
1. Religious Influence- because Spanish brought Catholicism to the
Philippines (altar screens), santos (religious images),
2. Hybridization of Styles: Philippine artists integrated Spanish Baroque and
Mexican influences into their traditional artistic practices. This resulted in a
unique hybrid style known as "Filipino Baroque," characterized by ornate
designs, intricate details, and the use of indigenous materials

MODULO
ART
Gilding ancient technique used for centuries in art
3. ARTISTIC MATERIALS
and architecture to create beautiful and luxurious
effects. It involves applying a thin layer of gold or
other metal to a surface to enhance its appearance
: Spanish colonial authorities introduced
or create a decorative effect.
new artistic
materials and techniques to the Philippines, including the
use of canvas, oil paint, and gilding
PHILIPPINE ART IN SPANISH
ERA

Spanish Colonial Art Period 1521 - 1898 •Started when Philippines


was colonized by Spaniards. They introduced formal paintings,
sculpture and architecture influenced with Byzantine, Gothic,
Baroque and Rococo art style. • Most art are religious (catholic
based). • Spanish colonialism lived in the Filipinos' antique furniture
and carving designs.
BYZANTINE ART

Byzantine art comprises the body of Christian Greek artistic products


of the Eastern Roman Empire, as well as the nations and states that
inherited culturally from the empire.
Byzantine art

One of the most famous of the surviving


Byzantine mosaics of the Hagia Sophia in
EARLY The Arab Saint Arethas depicted in
Constantinople – the image of Christ Pantocrator
BYZANTINE traditional Byzantine style (10th century)
on the walls of the upper southern gallery,
ART
GOTHIC ART

Style of medieval art

Gothic art is a style of medieval art that


developed in western and central
Europe, especially in northern France,
in the 12th century and lasted until the
MEDIEVAL-MIDDLE AGES
With its roots medi-, meaning "middle", and ev-, meaning "age",
medieval literally means "of the Middle Ages". In this case, middle
means "between the Roman empire and the Renaissance"—that is,
after the fall of the great Roman state and before the "rebirth" of
culture that we call the Renaissance.

a revival of or renewed interest in


Roman Republic something,
reawakening, resurrection.,
BAROQUE ART
Irregularly shaped
Baroque art is an art style that emphasized movement,
contrast, and detail

It was used to describe an extravagant


style of art characterized by curving
Gilt art is the art of decorating objects with gold
lines, gilt, and gold
in leaf or powder form
Irregularly shaped
Baroque art is an art style that emphasized movement, contrast,
and detail

BAROQUE ART

Irregularly shaped refers to something that is not regular in shape or form, or


has parts of different shapes or sizes
convoluted form in ornamental design derived from
the curves of a loosely or partly rolled parchment
scroll

ROCOCO ART STYLE


intricately folded,
lack of equality twisted
or equivalence
between parts or aspects of
something; lack of symmetry:

Decorative, Fancy, Attractive, Pretty


Things Gilding is a decorative
Rococo is an ornamental and theatrical style of architecture, technique for applying a
very thin coating of gold
art, and decoration that combines asymmetry, scrolling over solid surfaces such as
curves, gilding, white and pastel colors, sculpted molding, and metal
trompe-l'œil frescoes to create surprise and the illusion of
motion and drama
PHIILIPPINE ART ERA

The history of Philippine art is composed of 7 eras: Pre-conquest period refers to the time
Pre-Conquest period before the conquest of one people,
region, or country by another
Islamic period
Spanish colonial period –Ruled over 300 years
American colonial period
Post War Post War Contemporary period
Japanese Occupation
Contemporary period
APPLICATION
1. Byzantine, Gothic, Baroque and Rococo art is in what era in the
timeline of Philippine art ?
SPANISH ERA
2. Middle Ages is also known as?
MEDIEVAL
3. Is an ornamental and theatrical style of architecture, art, and
decoration that combines asymmetry, scrolling curves
ROCOCO
APPLICATION
4. These art is an art style that emphasized movement, contrast,
and detail?
BAROQUE
5. What kind of art is shown in these picture?
GOTHIC ART
Secular forms of art are those that don't explicitly reference
religious themes . This includes much of the world's great
literature, music, and visual art. Secular art can be defined as
art that has no religious reference points and is, in fact, . It
neither denies nor affirms the existence of God, but focuses on
human agency
Explicitly means clearly and without any Human agency implies that humans have free will or self-determination,
vagueness or ambiguity and that they can make decisions and enact them on the world
AMERICAN ERA
ORIENTALIZING IN THE
a sports exchange where you travel to different countries and compete
JAPANESE ERA
against other schools in the sport

Orientalizing in the Japanese era in the Philippines refers to


the period when Japan occupied the Philippines during
World War II. The term “orientalizing” is used to describe
the process of Japan’s attempt to impose its culture and
values on the Philippines. This was done through various
means, including education, propaganda, and cultural
exchange programs
JAPANESE ART ERA

During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, the condition of


painting and other arts was affected.
Japanese art is the painting, calligraphy, architecture, pottery, sculpture,
and other visual arts produced in Japan from about 10,000 BCE to the
present.

Before common era


visual arts produced in Japan
Why During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, the
condition of painting and other arts was affected?

According to Foronda, the Japanese occupation had a


significant impact on the art scene in the Philippines.
The Japanese government established an art school in
Manila, which taught traditional Japanese art forms such
as calligraphy, painting, and sculpture . The school
was intended to promote Japanese culture and values
among Filipinos. However, many Filipino artists were
not interested in learning
is a visual traditional Japanese
art related to writing. artandforms
It is the design
execution of lettering with a pen, ink brush, or other
and continued to produce works writingthat reflected their own
instrument.
Japanese Era Art Painting: Wartime scenes, propaganda
Sculpture: Indigenitizing and orientalizing works example is
the statue bronze artwork dubbed Filipino Comfort Women.

bring (something) under the


control, dominance, or influence
give (something) an Asian of the people native to an area:
character or style
Filipina Comfort Women was a statue publicly
displayed along Baywalk, Roxas Boulevard in
Manila. Unveiled on December 8, 2017, and
installed through the National Historical
Commission of the Philippines
it was dedicated to the Filipino "comfort women", who
worked in military brothels in World War II including those
who were coerced into doing so.

to make someone do something by


force

A brothel, bordello, ranch, or


whorehouse is a place where people
engage in sexual activity with
prostitutes.
The national identity of the Philippines is a complex and
dynamic concept that has been shaped by various factors such as
politics, culture, and history
MODERN PHILIPPINE ART
The history of modern Philippine art is marked by the conflict between the
rules and views of the Academy and the innovative methods of the
Modernists. The Academic style was established during the Spanish
colonial period and followed the rules of the Spanish, Italian, and French
Academies. When they first arrived in the Philippines in the early 16th
century, the Spaniards did so with the primary intention of spreading the
Catholic faith.. A turning point was the emergence of the “13 Modernists”
group which included artists who had received their education abroad where
they had come in contact with various new and experimental styles. They
argued that the official art was too photographic and relied too much on the
exactness of representation which led to rigidness and lack of originality.
The Academy stroke back by framing the Modernists as charlatans who
made shocking and controversial artworks to mask “their lack of skills”.
The 19th century began on January 1, 1801, and ended on December 31, 1900

The late 19th century refers to the period from around 1870 to 1900. It is also known as
the fin de siècle, a French term meaning "end of century"

The 20th century was the period from January 1, 1901 to December 31, 2000
January 1, 1901 to December 31, 2000
Rigidness is a noun that means the physical property of being
stiff and resisting bending or the quality of being rigid and
rigorously severe
Neoclassicism is an art movement that emerged in the 18th
century and lasted until the mid-19th century. It is
characterized by a revival of classical Greek and Roman
art and architecture, which emphasizes harmony, clarity,
restraint, universality, and idealism

Control
IMAGINATION, BEAUTY, AND PERFECTION
Idealism in art is a style or approach that emphasizes
imagination, beauty, and perfection. Idealism contrasts with
naturalism and realism, which focus on depicting the world
as it is.
ERA OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

The 21st century is the current century of the Anno Domini era
or the Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian
calendar. It began on January 1, 2001, and will end on
December 31, 2100. This century is being known as the era of
information technology, with significant technological and
societal changes. The rapid growth of the internet and the
proliferation of smartphones and other mobile devices have
transformed the way people live, work, andProliferation
communicate.
can be defined as
the rapid growth
ICONS IN
ART
Iconography, as a branch of art history, studies the
identification, description and interpretation of the content of
images: the subjects depicted, the particular compositions and
details used to do so, and other elements that are distinct from
artistic style. The word iconography comes from the Greek
εἰκών ("image") and γράφειν ("to write" or to draw).
CONTEMPORARY ART
Philippine contemporary art is a vibrant terrain of artistic practices that
delicately and urgently mediate the modernity of art history,
institutions, exhibition-making, and the expansive activity of curatorial
work . The history of contemporary Philippine art is a post-war
phenomenon that has been influenced by almost all spheres of the
globe occurring or existing after a war (especially World War II):
Literally, contemporary art means “the art of today,” which makes
Philippine contemporary art an umbrella term for the local art
produced today and in recent times. Although the exact starting point
of contemporary art in the Philippines and around remains unclear,
many art historians agree that it flourished during the late 1960s or the
early 1970
The 7 Major Contemporary Art Forms in the Philippines
The 7 Major Contemporary Art Forms in the Philippines

1.Music

-art form that appeals to the sense of hearing, composed by combining notes into
harmony.
2.Literature
- art form of language through the combined use of words, creating meaning and
experience.
3.Theater
-Art form of performance. Dramatic text is portrayed on stage by actors and actresses
and are enhanced by props, lights and sounds. form of art in which artists use their voices
and/or their bodies, often in relation to other objects, to convey artistic expression.
4.Film
-a technological translation of theater, special effects are utilized to enhance the story
telling
The 7 Major Contemporary Art Forms in the Philippines

5.Dance
-art of the human form, body is used, mobilized and choreographed in a specific
time, form and space.
6.Architecture, Designs and Allied Arts - structure that meant to be used as
shelter, its art relies on the design and purpose of the structure.
7.Visual Arts
-Artwork, such as painting, photography, or sculpture, that appeals primarily to
the visual sense and typically exists in permanent form.
Contemporary Art Practices from Various Regions

DANCE
Tinikling - Philippine dance which involves two individual
performers hitting bamboo poles, using them to beat, tap, and slide
on the ground, in co-ordination with one or more dancers who steps
over and in between poles
Cariñosa - is a Philippine national dance from the María Clara suite
of Philippine folk dances.
DESIGN AND ART PURPOSE
LAPU-LAPUS SHRINE

Is a 20-meter bronze statue located in the Mactan Shrine in Punta Engaño,


Mactan Island, Cebu.The statue was erected to honor Rajah Lapu-Lapu, the
native chieftain of Mactan Island who defeated Ferdinand Magellan during
historic battle of Mactan in 1521
DANCE

HALADAYA FESTIVAL - The northernmost town of Cebu,


Daanbantayan, celebrates a festival in honor of the warrior Datu Daya of
Kandaya.
SINULOG- SINULOG FESTIVAL
– DANCE RITUAL OF THE
MIRACULOUS IMAGE OF STO.
NIÑO.
ARCHITECTURE - BAGUIO
BURNHAM PARK
VISUAL ARTS Gladiators

Juan Luna is from what


province in region 1

Ilocos Norte
Spoliarium painting of Juan Luna
Sculptures Nine Muses by Napoleon Abueva (1976)
APPLICATION
1. What is the name of this Calendar?

Gregorian calendar
2. FROM WHAT COUNTRY THIS
ART INFLUENCED?
3.WHAT IS THE NAME OF THIS
PAINTING?

Spoliarium
painting of Juan
Luna
Activity 1
I.MULTIPLE CHOICE: Direction, Read the sentence carefully, select the letter of your choice
and place it on your answer sheet.

1.It is a modern art form means that photograph is now viewed as being more than
just beautiful. It also considered one of the most powerful means of education.
a. Photography as an art
b. Photography as Communication
c. Photography as an artist
d. Photographer
2.Actors learn to express themselves without exaggerated facial expression and
gestures used stage.
a. Acting
b. Film making
c. Film
d. Actors
3.Juan Luna is from what province in region 1
a. Ilocos Norte
b. Ilocos Sur
c. La Union
d. Pangasinan
4.What is the famous painting of Juan Luna that won first place in
Madrid, Spain?
a. Spolaruim
b. Spollarium
c. Spolarium
d. Spoliarium
5.Contemporary art is art created in the
a. 19th century
b. 21st century
c. 18th century
d. 17th century
6.Who is the father of Philippine painting?
a. Damian Domingo
b. Juan Luna
c. Felix Hidalgo
d. Lorenzo Abad
7. Art of the human form?
a.Dance
b.OPM
c.Theater
d.Visual Arts
II.Write True or False on the following statements:

8. A technological translation of theater is MUSIC.

9. Dramatic text is portrayed on stage by actors and actresses and


are enhanced by props, lights and sounds is THEATER

10.Art form of performance → Theater


IDENTIFICATION

1.Art which is continuously in process and continues to be produced during our


lifetime is?

2.Simultaneously reflects the realities and values of our society, its variety portrays
the mosaic of our cultural diversity is?

3.Process by which the artist creates by means of movement, space, spontaneity, and
the uniqueness of the movement is?

4.National Artist in Painting in 1976; Father of Modern Filipino Painting is?


Activity 2

: ASSEMBLEGE ART- the activity will introduce the artistic skills


which are already enhanced. Artistic skills used in creating arts.
(The teacher will make rubrics as a tool for scoring)
ANSWER KEY
1. It is a modern art form means that photograph is now viewed as being more than just
beautiful. It also considered one of the most powerful means of education. b. Photography as
Communication
2. Actors learn to express themselves without exaggerated facial expression and
gestures used stage. a. Acting
3. Juan Luna is from what province in region 1
a. Ilocos Norte
4. What is the famous painting of Juan Luna that won first place in Madrid, Spain?
d. Spoliarium
5. Contemporary art is art created in the
b. 21st century
6. Who is the father of Philippine painting?
IDENTIFICATION

1. Art which is continuously in process and continues to be


produced during our lifetime
Answer: contemporary art
2. Simultaneously reflects the realities and values of our society, its
variety portrays the mosaic of our cultural diversity is CULTURE.
3. Process by which the artist creates by means of movement,
space, spontaneity, and
the uniqueness of the movement
Answer: DANCE
4. National Artist in Painting in 1976; Father of Modern Filipino Painting is Napoleon
Abueva.
5. What are the 7 major Philippines Art Forms? Give example of each form.
1. Music-
2. Literature-
3. Theater-
4. Film-
5. Dance
6. Architecture, Designs and Allied Arts –
7. Visual Arts
6.Composed by combining notes into harmony
Answer: Music
7.Art of the human form
TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS
1. A technological translation of theater is MUSIC.
Answer: False, it should be FILM
2. Dramatic text is portrayed on stage by actors and actresses and are
enhanced by
props, lights and sounds is THEATER
Answer: True
3. Art form of performance → Theater
Answer: True

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