Module 2 Flashcards
(11 cards)
why is cultural mapping important?
- to raise awareness of the community cultural assets
- to establish partnerships to secure our cultural vitality
- to identify strengths, gaps, needs, and opportunities in the cultural sector
- to provide an organized and strategic approach
oral problems that affect a member or members of a society directly or indirectly
some of these issues include poverty, divorce, bullying, civil rights, corruption, pornography, abortion, abuse, death penalty, infectious diseases, crime, gay marriage, gun control, over population, and education
social issues
How did Modern and
Contemporary Artists respond to
Social Issues?
Modern Artist took part in promoting global peace by participating in art competitions that showcase artworks about peace. Peace education is expressed byposters, sculptural works and murals.
- cultural erosion
- commercialization of art
- exploitation of artists
globalization
these problems are made known through various artworks
environment
it greatly affected most of the modern artists
technological advancement
what is Ana Fer’s “Tigang na Lupa” about?
it shows that the earth is a wasteland as a result of commercialization and urbanization
what is Arlene Villaver’s “Nang Pumutok ang Bulkan” about?
it shows the suffering of Aetas
what is Eduardo Castrillo’s “People Power” about?
it commemorates the 1986 people power revolution, which led to the peaceful ousting of dictator Ferdinand Marcos and the restoration of democracy in the country
what is Ang Kiukok’s “Seated Figure” about?
it depicts humans and objects reaction to political suppression, poverty, and struggle
what is Cesar Legazpi’s “The Idol” about?
it is the artist’s reaction to the impact of media and entertainment to filipinos