2. 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.
3. Contemporary art is the art of today, produced by
artists who are living in the twenty-first century.
4. MAJOR ART FORMS IN THE
PHILIPPINES
VISUAL ARTS (PAINTING, PHOTOGRAPHY & SCULPTURE)
ARCHITECTURE
MUSIC
DANCE
FILM
THEATER
LITERATURE
5. VISUAL ARTS
Artwork, such as painting, photography, or sculpture, that appeals
primarily to the visual sense and typically exists in permanent form.
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. Music
art form that appeals tothe sense of hearing, composed
bycombining notes into harmony.
8. Dance
art of the human form,body is used, mobilized andchoreographed in a
specific time, form and space.
10. Theater
Art form of performance. Dramatic text is portrayed on stage by actors
and actresses and is 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.
11. Literature
art form of language through the combined use of words, creating
meaning and experience.
17. Forms can be created using a wide variety
of materials such as watercolor, acrylic, ink,
oil, pastel, and charcoal.
18. g include wood, canvas, cardboard, and paper. Painting is considered two-dimensional, meaning it only has height and wid
Surfaces for painting include wood, canvas,
cardboard, and paper. Painting is
considered two-dimensional, meaning it
only has height and width.
20. Easel Painting
The easel painting is perhaps the most
common form of painting which
involves applying color to a board or
canvas that is fixed on an upright
support called an easel.
21. Murals
A mural is described as a huge
wall-sized painting.
It is used to impart messages to
the public.
22.
23. Telon Painting
A telon is describes as a backdrop or
background for the stage which are
used for komedya, sarswela, and
sinakulo the popular forms of
theater in the country.
24. Calesa and Jeepney painting
The calesa is typically painted using
one color. The borders of the calesa
are decorated with geometric
patterns, repetitive patterns, and/or
thin lines.
25. Jeepney painting evolved from
calesa painting. In a typical
jeepney, a logo, number, or
painting is covered near the
driver’s seat, as well as near the
seats adjacent to it.
26. Genre Painting
Genre painting portrays people in daily
activities.
Folk genre, which mainly focuses on the
everyday activities of the folk.
Cubism in depicting folk or urban
subjects.
Folk-naive is another style.. wherein it
uses a lot of color and spontaneity.
28. Interiors
This refers to painting of the space
inside of a part of a house or a
building. This usually reveals the social
class of the family living in that
particular house, as well as the traits of
of the people living in it.
31. Portraits
This refers to a painting portraying
one or more specific individuals. This
usually portrays the physical
characteristics of the subject and
seeks to show an understanding of
that person’s character.
33. Religious Painting
Common subjects of religious
painting includes a lone religious
image, lives of the saints, and scenes
based from the scriptures like the
Nativity scene, and the Station of the
Cross.
34. Still Life
This refers to a painting that depicts
natural or man-made objects that
form a composition in a natural
setting.