Philippine Art: Traditional vs. Contemporary, Cheat Sheet of Philosophy

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)

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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)