Lesson 1 & 2 Flashcards

(21 cards)

1
Q

art is derived from the latin word

A

art/artis (to-do / man made)

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2
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art is applied to express ideas with the use of

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skill and imagination

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3
Q

according to plato

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art is the beauty of the world

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4
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art is taken from the italian word

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artis (craftsmanship, skill, mastery of form)

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5
Q

functions of art

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> most important means of expression

> express beauty

> moment of relaxation and spiritual happiness

> channel of passion

> reform man

> overcome restlessness and loneliness

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6
Q

ability to interpret
or understand man-made
arts and enjoy them

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art appreciation

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7
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An activity that involves both imagination and skill in its accomplishment

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work of art

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8
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may vary, usually anything that is represented in the artwork. It may be a person, object, scene, or event.

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subject of art

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9
Q

Filipina author and photographer who uses her work to raise awareness about under-reported stories

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xyra cruz bacani

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10
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a Filipino artist known for his surrealistic portraits layered with Japanese art style and patterns

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Andres Barrioquinto (Skulls & Butterflies)

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11
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an interdisciplinary graffiti artist whose eccentric designs and neon-colored installations challenge the notions of high and low art

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Dex Fernandez (Garapata)

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12
Q

Timeline of Philippine Arts

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Pre-colonial / Ethnic Art
Islamic Art
Spanish Era
American Era
Japanese Era
Modern Era
Contemporary Era

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13
Q

describe each

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p integral to life
i geometric designs
s faith and catechism
a secular forms of art
j orientalizing
m national identity
c social realism

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14
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arts are for ritual purposes or for everyday use

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pre-colonial
1201-1300

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15
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characterized by geometric designs and patterns eliciting focus from the believers

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islamic
1201-1300

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16
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Art became a handmaiden of religion, serving to propagate the Catholic faith and thus support the colonial order at the same time

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spanish
1521-1898

17
Q

commercial and advertising arts were integrated into the fine arts curriculum

favored idyllic sceneries and secular forms of arts

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american
1898-1940

18
Q

Since the _ advocated for the culture of East Asia, preference was given to the indigenous art and traditions of the Philippines. This emphasized their propaganda of Asia belonging to Asians.

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Japanese
1942-1945

19
Q

began after World
War 2 and the granting of
Independence. Writers and artists posed the question of national identity as the main
theme of various art forms.

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Modern
1946-1969

20
Q

an offshoot of social realism brought about by Martial Law. Art became expression of people’s aspiration for a just, free, and sovereign society.

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Contemporary art
1970s - present

21
Q

Contemporary fine arts

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painting
architecture
sculpture
installation
public
mixed
photography
performance
theater
dance
music