Philippine contemporary art

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About This Presentation

it is about art in the philippines


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PHILIPPINE CONTEMPORARY ARTS

ART IS THE EXPRESSION OF ONE’S FEELINGS THROUGH CREATING OUT OF THEIR IMAGINATION.

CONTEMPORARY ART Contemporary art is the art of today, produced by artists who are living in the twenty-first century. As such, it reflects the complex issues that shape our diverse, global, and rapidly changing world. Through their work, many contemporary artists explore personal or cultural identity, offer critiques of social and institutional structures, or even attempt to redefine art itself.

PHILIPPINE CONTEMPORARY ART The Philippines is a gold mine of ART. Allows Filipino artists to portray the subject and the medium in innovative and skillful ways, reflecting Filipino identity.

The art of the Philippines had been influenced by almost all spheres of the globe. It had the taste of the Renaissance, Baroque, and Modern Periods through the colonizers who arrived in the country.

PHILIPPINE CONTEMPORARY Painters

RONALD VENTURA is a contemporary Filipino artist known for his dynamic melding of realism, cartoons, and graffiti. His paintings and sculpture feature a - complex layering of image and styles, symbolic of the multifaceted national identity of the Philippines.

A new form of Philippine architecture emerged with the filipiniozation of architecture.The filipino style found its way in the re-emergence of traditional motifs, the bahay kubo and the bahay na bato became popular forms to be copied and modernized such as the batasang pambansa and the national theatre. PHILIPPINE CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE

ILDEFONSO SANTOS (1929-2014) Is the father of philippine landscape architecture. In 1967, he designed the pedestrian walkways that incorporated local plants and trees, fountains, and benches for the makati commercial center. He also designed the "garden for the blind" in luneta park in 1969. He was also the creative mind behind the design of paco park, and tagaytay highland resort. He became a national artist for architecture in 2006.

Philippine Contemporary Sculpture

Philippine Sculpture is the most familiar art forms among Filipinos. From the transitional carving of anitos to the santos to Christ and down to the saints, Filipinos find it rather not difficult as they are already familiar with the ways of the wood

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