This document discusses various art movements and concepts throughout history and in the digital era. It defines manifestos, abstract art, conceptual art, formalism, modernism, postmodernism, primitivism, and tachisme. It also discusses new media art and how art is used for psychological and healing purposes. Finally, it addresses how art is involved in every aspect of cinematography.
the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
Fine art is developed primarily for creative or aesthetic expression rather than practical functions. Historically, the five main fine arts were considered to be painting, sculpture, architecture, music, and poetry. Fine art includes two-dimensional works like painting, drawing, printmaking, and photography as well as three-dimensional works like architecture, sculpture, and occasionally pottery. Conceptual art prioritizes concepts and ideas over traditional aesthetics.
The document discusses several key art terms:
- Aesthetics refers to philosophy of art and sensory appreciation of objects, while artistic judgement refers to recognition and criticism of artworks.
- Abstraction uses forms derived from the real world rather than imitating recognizable subjects. It coincided with advances in science and changes in urban life.
- The avant-garde pushes boundaries of what is accepted as the norm or status quo, primarily in the cultural realm. Many modern and postmodern artists have aligned with this movement.
Contemporary Philippine arts include various major art forms such as visual arts, architecture, music, dance, film, theater, and literature. Visual arts encompass painting, photography, and sculpture and are created using different materials applied to surfaces like wood, canvas, and paper. Painting specifically refers to applying color on a flat surface and comes in various forms like easel painting, murals, telon painting for theaters, and decorative paintings on vehicles like calesa and jeepneys. Common themes in Philippine painting include genre scenes, historical events, landscapes, portraits, and religious subjects.
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Philippine contemporary art is the art from the Philippines created within the last few years or produced at present. The Philippines have a rich art history from architecture, plastic arts, ornament, and carvings. The abundance of art in this country has made it a gold mine of art.
Postmodernism emerged in the late 20th century as a departure from modernism in the arts, characterized by the mixing of different styles and genres, self-referentiality, and skepticism of absolute truths. Postmodern works blur fiction and reality, use appropriation and pastiche, and bring together high and low cultural forms. In film, postmodernism subverts narrative conventions and challenges notions of genre, time, and social divisions through works like Pulp Fiction that combine styles from different eras.
Postmodernism emerged in the late 20th century as a departure from modernism in the arts, characterized by mixing styles and genres, self-referentiality, and skepticism of absolute truths. Postmodern works blur fiction and reality, value subjective taste over objective quality, and mediate reality through interpretation rather than direct experience. Postmodern art uses techniques like appropriation, juxtaposition, and deconstruction to combine high and low cultural forms and subvert conventions. For example, the film Pulp Fiction employs nonlinear storytelling and mixes genres to bring together elements from different eras.
This document provides background information on elements and principles of contemporary arts in the Philippines. It discusses appropriation, which is taking images or objects from other sources and incorporating them into new works. Appropriation became prominent in the 1980s. Performance art is also covered, which involves live actions by artists in front of an audience. Examples of performance art emphasize spontaneous one-off performances or rehearsed series. The document traces the origins of performance art to Happenings in the 1950s.
This document provides an introduction to contemporary Philippine arts from the regions. It begins by outlining the course objectives, which are to identify the course outline, classify Philippine art forms, and recognize contemporary Philippine art's importance. The document then defines art in several ways, such as a form of human creative skill/imagination or self-expression. It also discusses art history philosophies like mimesis and art as emotional expression. The major art components covered are visual arts, performance arts, literary arts, and culinary arts. Finally, it distinguishes between modern and contemporary art, noting their differences in time period, medium, and focus.
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The document provides an overview of different art movements throughout history from Impressionism to contemporary art. It describes key characteristics of each movement such as the use of color, line, and subject matter. Examples are given of prominent artists within each movement to illustrate the concepts. The document also includes activities for students to practice different techniques associated with the art movements.
Surrealism originated in the late 1910s and 1920s in Paris as an artistic movement that sought to release creativity from the unconscious mind. Key historical surrealist artists included Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Max Ernst, and Man Ray. Their works featured everyday objects distorted or enlarged to provide new perspectives and reflect dreams, aiming to connect viewers with their subconscious. Contemporary surrealism is commonly found in advertising to create new perceptions of products and services, using techniques like photo manipulation, animation, and digital enhancement to represent issues through imagery. WWF is one organization that has effectively used surrealism in its advertising.
Surrealism originated in the late 1910s and 1920s in Paris as an artistic movement that sought to release creativity from the unconscious mind. Key historical surrealist artists included Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Max Ernst, and Man Ray. Their works featured disjointed and dreamlike scenes using techniques like cutouts, unusual juxtapositions of objects, and distortions of scale. In contemporary times, surrealism is commonly used in advertising through techniques like photo manipulation to create new perceptions that relate to themes of dreams, fantasy, and optical illusions. Companies like WWF have employed surrealist imagery in impactful advertising campaigns.
Surrealism originated in the late 1910s and 1920s in Paris as an artistic movement that sought to release creativity from the unconscious mind. Key historical surrealist artists included Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Max Ernst, and Man Ray. Their works featured disjointed and dreamlike scenes using techniques like cutouts, unusual juxtapositions of objects, and distortions of scale. In contemporary times, surrealism is commonly used in advertising through techniques like photo manipulation to create new perceptions that relate to themes of dreams, mysteries, and illusions. Companies like WWF have employed surrealist imagery in impactful advertising campaigns.
Surrealism originated in the late 1910s and 1920s in Paris as an artistic movement that sought to release creativity from the unconscious mind. Key historical surrealist artists included Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Max Ernst, and Man Ray. Their works featured disjointed and dreamlike scenes using techniques like cutouts, unusual juxtapositions of objects, and distortions of scale. In contemporary times, surrealism is commonly used in advertising through techniques like photo manipulation to create new perceptions that relate to themes of dreams, mysteries, and illusions. Companies like WWF have employed surrealist imagery in impactful advertising campaigns.
This document provides an introduction to understanding humanities and art appreciation. It defines key terms like humanities, art, and art appreciation. Humanities refers to culture, education and refining humanity. There is no universal definition of art, but it is generally considered man-made, creative works. Art appreciation involves interpreting and enjoying art through experience with materials. The document also distinguishes between major arts like painting, sculpture and architecture and minor arts like ceramics. It provides examples of famous artworks to illustrate concepts. Creativity and imagination are emphasized as requirements for meaningful art.
Surrealism originated in the late 1910s and 1920s in Paris as an artistic movement that sought to release creativity from the unconscious mind. Key historical surrealist artists included Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Max Ernst, and Man Ray. Historical surrealist works featured disjointed and dreamlike scenes using techniques like cutouts, unusual juxtapositions of objects, and distortions of scale. Contemporary surrealism is commonly used in advertising to create new perceptions of products and services, using techniques like photo manipulation and digital enhancement to represent issues through surreal imagery. WWF is one organization that has employed surreal advertising to raise awareness of global issues.
Surrealism originated in the late 1910s and 1920s in Paris as an artistic movement that sought to release creativity from the unconscious mind. Key historical surrealist artists included Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Max Ernst, and Man Ray. Common themes in historical surrealist works were disjointedness, the unfamiliar, dreams and nightmares, and portrayals of the subconscious mind. Techniques included cutouts, unusual proportions, and incorporating everyday objects. Contemporary surrealism is used in advertising to create new perceptions of products and services, as seen in WWF advertisements, through techniques like photo manipulation and three-dimensional images.
Surrealism originated in the late 1910s and 1920s in Paris as an artistic movement that sought to release creativity from the unconscious mind. Key historical surrealist artists included Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Max Ernst, and Man Ray. Common themes in historical surrealist works were disjointedness, the unfamiliar, dreams and nightmares, and portrayals of the subconscious mind. Techniques included cutouts, unusual proportions, and incorporating everyday objects. Contemporary surrealism is used in advertising to create new perceptions of products and services, as seen in WWF advertisements, through techniques like photo manipulation and three-dimensional images.
Richard Hamilton created collages from cut out magazine images to blur distinctions between high and low art. His technique evolved to using electronic imaging to incorporate diverse source materials. Jasper Johns painted everyday objects in a way that imbued them with symbolic meaning through abstract marks. Rauschenberg incorporated discarded materials into his assemblages and used silkscreen transfers. Andy Warhol used repetition of mass-produced images and appropriated popular icons to challenge notions of art and culture. Roy Lichtenstein employed comic strip techniques and advertising imagery in an ironic exploration of American visual conventions.
Impressionism focused on capturing fleeting moments and effects of light with short, visible brush strokes of bright colors. It originated in France in the mid-1800s and was practiced by artists like Monet, Renoir, and Van Gogh. Post-Impressionism both extended and rejected Impressionism by using vivid colors, heavy brushwork, and true-to-life subjects but also geometric forms and distorted shapes.
Expressionism used distorted forms and exaggerated colors to represent inner emotions, developed in early 1900s Europe by artists including Munch, Picasso, and Matisse who employed heavy black lines and
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Postmodernism emerged in the late 20th century as a departure from modernism in the arts, characterized by the mixing of different styles and genres, self-referentiality, and skepticism of absolute truths. Postmodern works blur fiction and reality, use appropriation and pastiche, and bring together high and low cultural forms. In film, postmodernism subverts narrative conventions and challenges notions of genre, time, and social divisions through works like Pulp Fiction that combine styles from different eras.
Postmodernism emerged in the late 20th century as a departure from modernism in the arts, characterized by mixing styles and genres, self-referentiality, and skepticism of absolute truths. Postmodern works blur fiction and reality, value subjective taste over objective quality, and mediate reality through interpretation rather than direct experience. Postmodern art uses techniques like appropriation, juxtaposition, and deconstruction to combine high and low cultural forms and subvert conventions. For example, the film Pulp Fiction employs nonlinear storytelling and mixes genres to bring together elements from different eras.
This document provides background information on elements and principles of contemporary arts in the Philippines. It discusses appropriation, which is taking images or objects from other sources and incorporating them into new works. Appropriation became prominent in the 1980s. Performance art is also covered, which involves live actions by artists in front of an audience. Examples of performance art emphasize spontaneous one-off performances or rehearsed series. The document traces the origins of performance art to Happenings in the 1950s.
This document provides an introduction to contemporary Philippine arts from the regions. It begins by outlining the course objectives, which are to identify the course outline, classify Philippine art forms, and recognize contemporary Philippine art's importance. The document then defines art in several ways, such as a form of human creative skill/imagination or self-expression. It also discusses art history philosophies like mimesis and art as emotional expression. The major art components covered are visual arts, performance arts, literary arts, and culinary arts. Finally, it distinguishes between modern and contemporary art, noting their differences in time period, medium, and focus.
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The document provides an overview of different art movements throughout history from Impressionism to contemporary art. It describes key characteristics of each movement such as the use of color, line, and subject matter. Examples are given of prominent artists within each movement to illustrate the concepts. The document also includes activities for students to practice different techniques associated with the art movements.
Surrealism originated in the late 1910s and 1920s in Paris as an artistic movement that sought to release creativity from the unconscious mind. Key historical surrealist artists included Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Max Ernst, and Man Ray. Their works featured everyday objects distorted or enlarged to provide new perspectives and reflect dreams, aiming to connect viewers with their subconscious. Contemporary surrealism is commonly found in advertising to create new perceptions of products and services, using techniques like photo manipulation, animation, and digital enhancement to represent issues through imagery. WWF is one organization that has effectively used surrealism in its advertising.
Surrealism originated in the late 1910s and 1920s in Paris as an artistic movement that sought to release creativity from the unconscious mind. Key historical surrealist artists included Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Max Ernst, and Man Ray. Their works featured disjointed and dreamlike scenes using techniques like cutouts, unusual juxtapositions of objects, and distortions of scale. In contemporary times, surrealism is commonly used in advertising through techniques like photo manipulation to create new perceptions that relate to themes of dreams, fantasy, and optical illusions. Companies like WWF have employed surrealist imagery in impactful advertising campaigns.
Surrealism originated in the late 1910s and 1920s in Paris as an artistic movement that sought to release creativity from the unconscious mind. Key historical surrealist artists included Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Max Ernst, and Man Ray. Their works featured disjointed and dreamlike scenes using techniques like cutouts, unusual juxtapositions of objects, and distortions of scale. In contemporary times, surrealism is commonly used in advertising through techniques like photo manipulation to create new perceptions that relate to themes of dreams, mysteries, and illusions. Companies like WWF have employed surrealist imagery in impactful advertising campaigns.
Surrealism originated in the late 1910s and 1920s in Paris as an artistic movement that sought to release creativity from the unconscious mind. Key historical surrealist artists included Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Max Ernst, and Man Ray. Their works featured disjointed and dreamlike scenes using techniques like cutouts, unusual juxtapositions of objects, and distortions of scale. In contemporary times, surrealism is commonly used in advertising through techniques like photo manipulation to create new perceptions that relate to themes of dreams, mysteries, and illusions. Companies like WWF have employed surrealist imagery in impactful advertising campaigns.
This document provides an introduction to understanding humanities and art appreciation. It defines key terms like humanities, art, and art appreciation. Humanities refers to culture, education and refining humanity. There is no universal definition of art, but it is generally considered man-made, creative works. Art appreciation involves interpreting and enjoying art through experience with materials. The document also distinguishes between major arts like painting, sculpture and architecture and minor arts like ceramics. It provides examples of famous artworks to illustrate concepts. Creativity and imagination are emphasized as requirements for meaningful art.
Surrealism originated in the late 1910s and 1920s in Paris as an artistic movement that sought to release creativity from the unconscious mind. Key historical surrealist artists included Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Max Ernst, and Man Ray. Historical surrealist works featured disjointed and dreamlike scenes using techniques like cutouts, unusual juxtapositions of objects, and distortions of scale. Contemporary surrealism is commonly used in advertising to create new perceptions of products and services, using techniques like photo manipulation and digital enhancement to represent issues through surreal imagery. WWF is one organization that has employed surreal advertising to raise awareness of global issues.
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Surrealism originated in the late 1910s and 1920s in Paris as an artistic movement that sought to release creativity from the unconscious mind. Key historical surrealist artists included Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Max Ernst, and Man Ray. Common themes in historical surrealist works were disjointedness, the unfamiliar, dreams and nightmares, and portrayals of the subconscious mind. Techniques included cutouts, unusual proportions, and incorporating everyday objects. Contemporary surrealism is used in advertising to create new perceptions of products and services, as seen in WWF advertisements, through techniques like photo manipulation and three-dimensional images.
Richard Hamilton created collages from cut out magazine images to blur distinctions between high and low art. His technique evolved to using electronic imaging to incorporate diverse source materials. Jasper Johns painted everyday objects in a way that imbued them with symbolic meaning through abstract marks. Rauschenberg incorporated discarded materials into his assemblages and used silkscreen transfers. Andy Warhol used repetition of mass-produced images and appropriated popular icons to challenge notions of art and culture. Roy Lichtenstein employed comic strip techniques and advertising imagery in an ironic exploration of American visual conventions.
Impressionism focused on capturing fleeting moments and effects of light with short, visible brush strokes of bright colors. It originated in France in the mid-1800s and was practiced by artists like Monet, Renoir, and Van Gogh. Post-Impressionism both extended and rejected Impressionism by using vivid colors, heavy brushwork, and true-to-life subjects but also geometric forms and distorted shapes.
Expressionism used distorted forms and exaggerated colors to represent inner emotions, developed in early 1900s Europe by artists including Munch, Picasso, and Matisse who employed heavy black lines and
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3. POP ART
POP ART (popular art) is
characterized by a
deconstruction of
images seen in popular
culture – television,
comic books, magazines,
movies and other
various forms of
advertising.
4. WORD ART
Word art or text art is a form
of art that includes text,
forming words or phrases, as its
main component; it is a
combination of language and
visual imagery
7. INSTALLATION ART
Installation Art is a mode of
production and display of artwork
rather than a movement or style. It
is comprise traditional and non-
traditional media, such as
painting, sculpture, ready-mades,
found Objects, drawing and text.
10. PHOTOREALISM
Photorealism, also known as new
realism or verism, is a form of
contemporary art that uses a
photograph to create a highly realistic
reproduction of the image in another
medium (typically painting, drawing, and
other graphic media methods).
12. Contemporary realism is an art
movement that celebrates
representational, well-executed
paintings created with high technical
skill. Sub-categories within it include
figurative realism, narrative paintings,
photorealism, and hyperrealism.
13. Differences of Contemporary
Realism and Photorealism
Contemporary Realism also simplified its
subject to its elements or evinced a strong
sense of painterly composition, brushstrokes,
and color palette. Photorealism was much
informed by the technology of the camera
and the photograph, and as Close said, "The
camera is not aware of what it is looking at.