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CONTEMPORARY ART FORM IN THE PHILIPPINES LESSON 1 JANICE N. COSTUNA

True or False questions

Artists are self-taught and did not have formal education Originality is not an issue in Contemporary Art.

TRUE

It is not restricted to individual experience but it is reflective of the world we live in. Event in the world having an effect to the Philippines.

TRUE

CONTEMPORARY ART - Is all about arts produced by Filipino artists in the present period. - Refers to any work created by a living artist. It has changed dramatically through the 20 th century and into the 21 st century period. Famous artists, sculptors, architects, actors, authors, musicians and their works will be introduced to every student in order to know more about Philippine arts, culture and traditions .

What is Contemporary Art - art produced in the present period in time, includes and develops from post modern art, which is itself a successor to Modern art.

- art made and produced by artist living today. - Statement that an artist makes about life, thoughts, ideas, belief and many other things that define human life. Simultaneously reflects the realities and values of our society, its variety portrays the mosaic of our cultural diversity is culture.

Contemporary art of the 21 st century may combine elements of performance, paintings, sculpture, dance and many other media. As the world continues to change and impacts human life on a large scale, art continues to experiment with new ways of reaching its audience.

INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY In your own words, kindly explain the different art forms, sample Filipino artist and the title of their arts.

FOR INSTANCE Napoleon “ Billy” Abueva Philippine Sculpture Artist Kiss of Judas (1955) National Museum of the Philippines It is made of oak wood and was one of the artworks made by Mr. Abueva while he was a graduate student at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan
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