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An overview of philippine art, discussing the evolution from traditional animistic art to contemporary conceptual and innovative expressions. Topics include notable artists, colonial influences, and art movements such as postmodernism.
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TRADITIONAL ART- started in pre-colonial times ANIMISM- to depicit a God Ramon Orlina- mother and child/Aphrodite Contemporary art is – conceptual, innovative, expressive, experimental PEOPLE POWER MONUMENT- Eduardo Castrillo, 1993, Metal monument 4 colonial periods, Spanish, british, American and Japanese.It had a taste of renaissance, baroque, modern periods 1970s POST MODERNISIM PASTICHE- to collab or paste BRICOLAGE OR ASSAMBLAGE- mass produced to cover objects APPROPRIATION OR BORROWING- The use of the style and content of another culture. INSTALLATION- An art made indoors and outdoors, made of diverse material, usually temporary Post modernism- recycling of past styles, themes and putting them in a modern context, breaking up barriers between low and pop culture 1970- creative upheaval Postmodernism- 1900s Contemporary art- late 1970s ccc- cultural center of the ph 1969, art matters in life of filipino Los Banos laguna, National commission 4culture&arts NCCA- 1992 CONTEMPORARY revolves around the artist, his feelings thoughts and message TRADITIOMAL ART- is culture bound focuses on realistic figures META- By Louie Cordero, 2011 (mat ana mukhang brain)