Integrative Art as Applied to Contemporary Art Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions
Objectives: Describe various contemporary art forms and their practices in different Regions Demonstrate appreciation of contemporary art forms found in the various regions by understanding the elements and principles Give examples of local art forms found in your town
ART
WHAT IS ART??? 1.According to Webster, art is “human ingenuity in adapting natural things to man’s use.” 2. Art came from the Latin word “ ars ” which means skill or craft . These meanings are still primary in other English words derived from ars , such as “artifact” (a thing made by human skill) and “artisan” (a person skilled at making things )
arts produced from an indigenous culture aims to represent reality or realism through narrative arts produced at the present period of time More focused on society Comments or reflects on modern society by using more techniques and materials such as video or new technology TRADITIONAL ART CONTEMPORARY ART
Characteristics of Contemporary Art Bold strokes, bright colors, abstract Expressionist and Surrealist Art became public Some artist are self taught Different materials were used instead of the traditional ones Originality is not an issue in ConArt Process is important
Examples of Contemporary Arts in Iloilo
Contemporary Art Forms FINE ART COMMERCIAL ART PRACTICAL ART CIVIC ART APPLIED OR HOUSEHOLD ART INDUSTRIAL ART BUSINESS ART AGRICULTURAL ART GRAPHIC ART FISHERY ART
FINE ART Use to describe the art forms created primarily for its appearance rather than its practical use Examples: drawing, painting, sculpture, print, graphic art, calligraphy, architecture
PRACTICAL ART It is the changing of raw materials for utilitarian purposes and possesses ornaments or artistic qualities to make them useful and beautiful
INDUSTRIAL ART Changing raw materials into some significant product for human consumption or work Examples: Shell craft, leather craft, bamboo craft, shoe making, pottery making
APPLIED/HOUSEHOLD ART Refers mostly to household arts such as flower arrangement, interior decoration, dressmaking, home-making embroidery and cooking
CIVIC ART City or town planning, maintenance and beautification of parks, plazas, roads, bridges, and farms civic, planning, and beautification in order to improve the standards of living.
COMMERCIAL ART It involves business propaganda in the form of advertisements in newspapers and magazines, sign painting, billboard announcements, leaflets, displays, poster designing and movie illustrations
GRAPHIC ART Anything printed from raised or sunken reliefs and plane surfaces
AGRICULTURAL ART Refers to 6. agronomy (crop production) horticulture 7.(garden or orchard cultivation)8.husbandry ( raising of cows, carabaos, poultry and swine
BUSINESS ART Includes merchandising, accounting, book keeping, typewriting, stenography, salesmanship, and business administration
FISHERY ART Shallow and deep sea fishing, fish refrigeration and culture, and net weaving
Art surrounds life Art makes people optimistic about their future Art helps spread a message of inspiration Art can be a form of communication between people to focus on common issues for the betterment of human kind Art influences society Art is often a vehicle for social change
Contemporary Elements of Art Appropriation Time Performance Hybridity Perspective Destruction Text Assemblage Installation
Appropriation Appropriation is when an artist creates a new work of art by taking preexisting images from other sources and modifies and/or incorporates those images with new ones.
Time Time is incorporated into an artwork when the meaning of the work is dependent on the passing of time. Artists today manipulate how moments of time are experienced through the viewing of their artwork.
Leo Villareal, Multiverse , 2008, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), computer, and electronic circuitry, Gift of Victoria and Roger Sant and Sharon P. and Jay Rockefeller, 2009.115.1
Performance Performance refers to artwork created by or presented to an audience. Performance as an element can also include the processes used by the artist to create the work. This takes place when the process used to create the artwork is more important than the finished work itself.
Hybridity Artists use hybridity in their work through the blending of new or unusual materials with traditional mediums. The incorporation of these materials, such as recycled or industrial materials, plays an important role in the meaning of the artwork.
Angel 2007 GYATSO, Gonkar - Creator
Perspective Perspective (such as localized, forced, or anamorphic) in contemporary art refers to when an artist works with the real space surrounding the artwork itself. Perspective can play a role in the way the viewer looks at the artwork or even the way the work is perceived.
Destruction Destruction refers to when an artist uses methods to show damage in or to their artwork. Many times, this destruction is documented as a process, which, in return, becomes the work itself.
Decay art
Text Contemporary artists utilize text in their art to push past the concept that text is only meant to be read. The additional meaning from the text adds another level of depth that cannot be created by shape and color alone.
Assemblage Assemblage is an artistic form or medium usually created on a defined substrate that consists of three-dimensional elements projecting out of or from the substrate. It is similar to collage , a two-dimensional medium. It is part of the visual arts and it typically uses found objects, but is not limited to these materials.
'Music Power No. 2', bronze sculpture by Armand Fernandez (1986), Israel Conservatory of Music, 19 Stricker Street, Tel Aviv
Angela Haseltine Pozzi is an American artist who works in Portland Oregon. Angela’s evolution as an artist shifted when she noticed immense amounts of plastic pollution on pristine southern Oregon beaches. As she learned more about ocean pollution from plastics and marine debris, she became motivated to do something about it. Thus, the Washed Ashore Project was born. Washed Ashore is a non-profit community art project, founded by Pozzi in 2010.
Installation art Installation art is a term generally used to describe artwork located in three-dimensional interior space as the word "install" means putting something inside of something else. It is often site-specific - designed to have a particular relationship, whether temporary or permanent, with its spatial environment on an architectural, conceptual, or social level.
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