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Contemporary

Philippine Arts

from the Region

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Presentation of output• What were the changes brought

about by American Colonization?• How are they differ from the religious

forms of the Spanish colonial period?

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CRITERIA PERCENTAGEContent/Message 50%

Creativity 30%

Organization 20%

Group 1-85Group 2-85Group 3-85Group 4-85Group 5-85

Presentation of output• What were the changes brought about by

American Colonization?-Culture-style-histories

• How are they differ from the religious forms of the Spanish colonial period?

-Massive development-Rural Development-religious emphasis decreases

Neo-Realism, Abstraction, and Modern Art Styles

Neo-Realism• Neorealism, wrote that he was “less

interested in capturing a photographic semblance of nature” and “more preoccupied with the creation of new realities in terms of stress and strain.” In other words, the “non-objective” character of Neorealism was an effort to figure the new objective situation constituted through conflict—the struggle over the significance of things.

Abstraction• Freedom from representational qualities in

art• A trend in painting and sculpture in the

twentieth century.• Abstract art seeks to break away from

traditional representation of physical objects. It explores the relationships of forms and colors, whereas more traditional art represents the world in recognizable images.

Neo-Realism, Abstraction, and Modern Art

• The Beggar 1952- Manansala• Tuba Drinker-1954• Gadgets II-1949• The Contrast 1940 , Genesis 1968-H. R. Ocampo’s (painting that combine geometric and biomorphic shapes with vibrant colors)

• Angry Christ-

It delivers pictorial overload, filling up the walls and ceiling of the altar space.

Neo-Realism, Abstraction, and Modern Art

Neo-Realism, Abstraction, and Modern Art

Street Musician- 1952 pared down the figure into lines and basic shapes.

Assignment• Review the Contemporary Arts

definition

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