Lesson 1 & 2 Flashcards
(21 cards)
art is derived from the latin word
art/artis (to-do / man made)
art is applied to express ideas with the use of
skill and imagination
according to plato
art is the beauty of the world
art is taken from the italian word
artis (craftsmanship, skill, mastery of form)
functions of art
> most important means of expression
> express beauty
> moment of relaxation and spiritual happiness
> channel of passion
> reform man
> overcome restlessness and loneliness
ability to interpret
or understand man-made
arts and enjoy them
art appreciation
An activity that involves both imagination and skill in its accomplishment
work of art
may vary, usually anything that is represented in the artwork. It may be a person, object, scene, or event.
subject of art
Filipina author and photographer who uses her work to raise awareness about under-reported stories
xyra cruz bacani
a Filipino artist known for his surrealistic portraits layered with Japanese art style and patterns
Andres Barrioquinto (Skulls & Butterflies)
an interdisciplinary graffiti artist whose eccentric designs and neon-colored installations challenge the notions of high and low art
Dex Fernandez (Garapata)
Timeline of Philippine Arts
Pre-colonial / Ethnic Art
Islamic Art
Spanish Era
American Era
Japanese Era
Modern Era
Contemporary Era
describe each
p integral to life
i geometric designs
s faith and catechism
a secular forms of art
j orientalizing
m national identity
c social realism
arts are for ritual purposes or for everyday use
pre-colonial
1201-1300
characterized by geometric designs and patterns eliciting focus from the believers
islamic
1201-1300
Art became a handmaiden of religion, serving to propagate the Catholic faith and thus support the colonial order at the same time
spanish
1521-1898
commercial and advertising arts were integrated into the fine arts curriculum
favored idyllic sceneries and secular forms of arts
american
1898-1940
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.
Japanese
1942-1945
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.
Modern
1946-1969
an offshoot of social realism brought about by Martial Law. Art became expression of people’s aspiration for a just, free, and sovereign society.
Contemporary art
1970s - present
Contemporary fine arts
painting
architecture
sculpture
installation
public
mixed
photography
performance
theater
dance
music