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Contemporary Arts(The Contexts of Art)
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Language: en
Added: Oct 20, 2025
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THE CONTEXTS OF ART LESSON 3
WHAT IS CONTEXT ? refers to circumstances affecting production and reception or audience response to an artwork . a set of background information , for us to know the meaning about works of art.
BULUL
GASTON DAMAG
ARTIST’S BACKGROUND artist’s personal data affects art production the mode of production , which encompasses the kind of materials accessible to the artists as well as the conditions surrounding labor, also hope the work produced by the artist travels, training, and professional development broaden the artist’s horizons.
Abdulmari Asia Imao
Julie Lluch
NATURE can be seen as a source of inspiration and a wellspring of materials for art production it is regarded as a provider built environment- the availability of resources for construction is not the only factor taken into account but also environmental conditions such as topography and climate
T’NALAK weaving
TIKLING
NELFA QUERUBIN-TOMPKINS
IVATAN HOUSES -BATANES-
JUNYEE ANGUD, A FOREST ONCE
EPHEMERAL INSTALLATION ART
FERNANDO AMORSOLO
RICARTE PURUGGANAN TOILERS OF THE SEA
EVERYDAY LIFE Philippine traditional art has always been an integral part of daily life its significance lies not only in its aesthetic appearance but also in its functionality and its value to the community that produced it changes in landscape, innovations in technology, and the popular types of media have dramatically influenced our relations and the way we live Artists working in the contemporary idiom have been increasingly drawn to scenes, objects, and issues in everyday life
PABALAT
LIRIO SALVADOR
SOCIETY, POLITICS, ECONOMY & HISTORY although art is a form of expression , we discern that throughout its history, the works are not always created out of the artist’s full volition the communicative and evocative potentials of art have been harnessed to support the colonial order. Art was also employed to advance a political agenda , as in the case of edifices built during the Marcos regime technological innovations engender shifts in artistic production
SOCIETY, POLITICS, ECONOMY & HISTORY photography fulfilled documentary and artistic functions, serving as an alternative to painting as a reproducible and inexpensive form of portraiture . we can think of art not only as a document that gives us clues about the historical conditions surrounding its production, but also a means to re-tell history itself The said technique of transforming existing materials through the juxtaposition of elements taken from one context and placing these in another to present alternative meanings, structure, and composition is called appropriation
19 TH CENTURY ART
SUEZ CANAL
KODAK 1928
HERMOGENES ILAGAN; DALAGANG BUKID
JOSE NEPOMUCENO
ATANG DE LA RAMA
BEN CAB BROWN BROTHER’S BURDEN
MODE OF RECEPTION Is very much affected by our level of exposure to artforms that may be unfamiliar of have startling or shocking images it is also important to note when , where , and how art is encountered Art is encountered via museum; arranged and categorized before a public for the purpose of education and leisure Owing to its longstanding history as in institution that exhibits art