LESSON 1 ART Flashcards

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Art

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Imitation of life that gives pleasure

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an imitation of life and world rendered beautifully, which gives pleasure

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Art

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2
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provided the earliest assumptions of art as linked to a human instincts

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Greek Philosopher Aristotle

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humans have instincts for IMITATION and HARMONY

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Aristotle

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In his poetics, he described that these instincts are “lying deep in our nature”

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Aristotle

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5
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Most imitative living creature

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Human

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6
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Picture

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Drawing, painting, printmaking, and photography

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two-dimensional image of various subjects ranging from real-life image to the visuality abstract

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picture

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three dimensional artwork that may be created using WOOD or CONCRETE

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sculpture

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structure that meant to be used as SHELTER. for the DESIGN and PURPOSE of the STRUCTURE

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architecture

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appeals to the SENSE OF HEARING. composed by combining notes into HARMONY

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music

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art form of language through the combined use of words, creating meaning and experience

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literature

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art form of PERFORMANCE

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theater

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technological translation of theater

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cinema

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art of HUMAN FORM. BODY is used, mobilized, and choreographed in a specific TIME, FORM, and SPACE

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dance

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filipino poet, essayist, and art critic

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Leo Benesa

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16
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said that, “The idea was the depiction of
scenes of everyday life and the surroundings
without idealizing them was closest in spirit
to the Filipino soul and native soil.

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Leo Benesa

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17
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as long as the work shows the filipino way of living

eg. (spending a day in a market, doing laundry in the river, attending a fiesta in town)

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It is CLOSEST TO THE FILIPINO SOUL AND NATIVE SOIL

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Benesa describes _________ works as
the “most expressive of the ethos of the
race and the predominantly agricultural
countryside”. Most of the ________
paintings depict life in the fields.

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amorsolo’s paintings

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depict life in the fields
the men and women portrayed in hard word but with smiles in their faces

20
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In the case of Philippine literature in
English, where language casts doubt on the
Filipino-ness on the literary work, many
regarded the work in Filipino or other regional
languages ________, _______, _____

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Visayan, Ilocano, or Bicolano

20
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more FILIPINO than those written on…

21
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these are the humans have been able to produce

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forms of artistic expression

22
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The ____________ defines contemporary
arts as “art made and produced by artist living
today. Today’s artist work in and respond to a
global environment that is, culturally diverse,
technologically advancing, and multifaceted.

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J Paul Getty Museum

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...today is not restricted to the individual experience of the artist but is reflective of the world that we live in.
contemporary art
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When you see T-shirts with the image of Jose Rizal wearing shades or the walls of Intramuros in canvas bags, existing artworks are “appropriated” to form another artwork.
appropriation
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contemporary artists has evolved to “emphasize spontaneous, unpredictable elements of chance,” according to the Walker Art Center.
performance
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have tried to interpret various human activities, from ordinary activities such as chores, routines, and rituals, to socially relevant themes such as poverty, commercialism, and war
performance artists
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how art transforms a ____ is now an occupation of contemporary artists. *
space
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Contemporary Artists are now as innovative as ever. In traditional painting, only a few materials are of conventional use. Contemporary visual artists on the other hand, may opt to use coffee for painting or carve miniature sculptures using crayons.
hybridity
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this is a reality in the present-day world, and contemporary artists have used ________ in the creation and dissemination of works of art. Artists have used video and the internet as a way of propagating art.
technology
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Globalization threatens Philippine architecture by bringing designs made by foreign architects.
Globalization threatens Philippine architecture by bringing designs made by foreign architects.
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Architecture in the Philippines continues to be vibrant.
True
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they notes that today's Philippine architecture is faced with threats from globalization. He remarks, "Much of what we see, in terms of iconic buildings in the is either designed by foreigners, or are derivative designs mimicking copies of western forms.”
Architect and Critic Paulo Alcazaren
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Globalization threatens Philippine architecture by bringing designs made by foreign architects.
Globalization threatens Philippine architecture by bringing designs made by foreign architects.
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Contemporary art allows Filipino artists to portray the subject and the medium in innovative and skillful ways, reflecting the Filipino identity.
Contemporary art allows Filipino artists to portray the subject and the medium in innovative and skillful ways, reflecting the Filipino identity.
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Philippine Contemporary art can be found even in the most unsuspecting places. It cannot be reduced to conventional notions of space and medium.
Philippine Contemporary art can be found even in the most unsuspecting places. It cannot be reduced to conventional notions of space and medium.
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they describes Philippine contemporary art with "The feeling (is) that all is possible in the contemporary, conceived as a constantly extending and deepening constellation of art."
Renowned art critic and Metropolitan Museum curator Dr. Patrick Flores
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On Philippine contemporary literature,__________ describes that the Filipino writing in today's world contains the diasporic experience and the incorporation of both the rural and the urban experience.
eminent scholar and writer Roland Tolentino
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_________, which was founded in ______by __________, advocates the use of Filipino theater in inspiring change and development in society. PETA is composed of dedicated "artists-teacher-cultural workers” who strive for artistic excellence. PETA volunteers work to promote the transformative power of theater through its production of performances and workshops. PETA will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2017.
PETA Philippine Educational Theater Association, which was founded in 1967 by Cecile Guidote-Alvarez,
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__________, Tanghalang Pilipino is the resident drama company of Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP). With its 15 seasons and 114 productions, it is the most attended among the CCP's resident companies. Distinct in its offering is its challenge to the commitment of the Filipino to justice, truth, and patriotism. Tanghalang Pilipino continues to push Philippine theater to artistic and professional excellence through the development and education of actors, writers, directors, and technical staff.
Tanghalang Pilipino in 1987,
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Created in ____________ is a playwright's festival of untried, untested, and unpublished plays. This project is a collaboration of the National Center for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), CCP, Tanghalang Pilipino, and the Manila-based playwright's group The Writer's Block. Many of the plays staged in Virgin Labfest become repeat productions and some even become award winners.
Created in 2004, Virgin Labfest
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The new breed of contemporary Filipino visual artists is becoming bold regarding the expression of personal feelings and perspectives. The influence of radical and modern art movements in Europe and the Americas has penetrated the Philippine arts scene with the proliferation of installation and experimental art. The institutionalization of museums and galleries have also revitalized the Philippine art scene.
Visual Arts