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REVIEWER IN CONTEMPORARY ARTS

1. Contemporary Arts- is a modern and recent imaginative, beautiful skills based on our experience.
2. Classical Arts- they follow the exact image.
FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ARTS:
*Poverty *Culture
*Injustices *Discrimination
3. Abstract Expressionism- is a painting style in which the artist applies point in a manner that expresses emotions and feeling in a
spontaneous way.
4. Kinetic Art- is the sculpture that moves with the wind or is powered by a machine or electricity.
5. Op Art- uses lines or images repeatedly to create an optical illusion.
6. Performance Art- combines a variety of media and human body to execute an artistic theatrical expression before a live audience.
7. Environment Art- involves the artistic creation or manipulation of space such as landscape or architectural design that may enclose
its audience.
8. Feminist Art- emerged from concerns of female artists expressed through art.
9. Minimalism- had a stripped-down, pre-fabricated look, free of details and often with flat surface but expresses a specific content or
statement.
10. Video Art- consists of images that are recorded through a video and viewed through television, computer or projection screen.
11. Graffiti Art- is a drawing, inscription or sketch done hastily on a wall or other surface made to be seen by the public.
12. Postmodern Art- carries modern styles to extreme practices, often expressing an idea through a mix of materials such as found
objects welded together.
13. Body Art- is an art from that uses the body as the medium or main material. It can be painted or clothed and used to perform
artistic act in public.
14. Digital Art- is done with the aid of computer to create an image or design compose of bits and bytes. The image can be printed on
paper, tarpaulin, or other mediums.

15. Francisca Reyes- Aquino


* Served as supervisor of physical education
* Most noted works is her “Research on Folk Dances” and “Songs as a student assistant at UP”
16. Leonor Orosa Goquingco
* Was known as Trailblazer
* Mother of Philippine Theater Dance and Dean of Filipino Performing Arts Critics
17. Ramon Obusan
* Filipino dancer, Choreographer, stage designer and artistic director.
18. Alice Reyes
* Has produce highly acclaimed works from classics: “Cinderella” and Romeo and Juliet”
* To Filipino modern works: “Amada”, “Bayanihan Remembered”, and “Rama Hari”.
19. Lucrecia Reyes- Urtula
* Singkil, Vinta, Tagabili, Pagdiwata, Salidsid, Idaw, Banga and Aires de Verbena”
20. Antonio Molina
* Musician, Composer and Music educator
* Was the last of the triumvirate who elevated music beyond the realm of folk music.
* Molina’s most famous compositions: “Hatinggabi”
21. Jovita Fuentes
* First Lady of Philippine Music
22. Antonio Buenaventura
* “Pandanggo sa Ilaw”
23. Lucrecia Kasilag
* “Love Songs” and “Legend of the Sarimanok” are some of her compositions.
24. Lucio San Pedro
* Studied harmony and orchestration under vitrorio giannini and took classes at Julliard in 1947.
25. Levi Celerio
* Composer and lyricist
* His works include: Pasko na naman, Ang pasko ay sumapit, Kahit konting pagtingin and etc.
* Used the leaf as a musical instrument
26. Felipe Padilla de leon
* Composer, Conductor, Scholar.
* His masterpieces are “Noli Me Tangere” and “El Filibusterismo”
27. Jose Maceda
* Major Compositions: Ugma- Ugma, Pagsamba at Udlot- Udlot
28. Andrea Veneracion
* Choirmaster and choral arranger
29. Ermani Joson Cuenco
* Composer, film scorer, musical director, music teacher
* Master of Kundiman
* His song writing credits include “Kahit na magtiis and etc.”

DIFFERENT TYPES OF TECHNIQUES THAT ARTISTS CAM CHOOSE FROM:


30. Collage- is made by adhering flat elements such as newspaper or magazine cut-outs, printed text, illustrations, photographs, cloth,
string and etc. to flat surface to create a thick layer that is almost like a relief sculpture.
31. Decalcomania- is the process of applying gouache to paper or glass then transferring a reversal of that image onto canvas or other
flat materials.
32. Decoupage- is done by adhering cut-outs of paper and then coating these with one or more coats or transparent coating of
varnish.
33. Frottage- is the technique of rubbing with crayon on a piece of paper which has been placed over an object or an image.
34. Montage- is used for photography or film where a pictorial image is juxtaposed or placed overlapping to make another picture or
image.
35. Trapunto- painting is the technique used by Pacita Abad where her canvases are padded, sewn, and often filled with sequins,
beads, shells, buttons, tiny mirrors, bits of glass and etc.
36. Digital Applications- for art viewing is another technique. An example was made possible by the Samsung Supports the Arts
FACETS based at Yuchengco Museum.
37. Size- relates the structure and its parts to human beings who occupy the space.
38. Scale- relates to the proportion of an object.
39. Cast Iron- permits the construction of tall buildings without prohibiting thick walls.
40. Steel Manufacture- strong mild steel in shapes.
41. Reinforced Concrete- accomplished by locating steel rods at the points of greatest tensile stress where the concrete particles
would tear or pull apart.
42. Post-and-Lintel- uses posts or columns and a horizontal beam to spam an opening.
43. Cantilever- horizontal extension of a beam or slab into space beyond its supporting post.
44. Truss System- is an arrangement of wooden or steel supporting the beams configured in a triangular shape.
45. Walls- made of concrete reinforced with steel.
46. Fountains- usually located outside a building.
47. Stone- can only be carved, drilled, abraded, and polished.
48. Wood- lends itself to the same processes more easily although modern technology permits it to be permanently bent and molded.
49. Metals- can be cast, cut, drilled, filled, extruded, bent, forged and stamped.
50. Modeling- molded sculptures are created when a soft or malleable materials such as clay, is built using an armature and then
shaped to create a form.
51. Carving- involve cutting or chipping away a shape from a mass of stone, wood or other hand material.
52. Casting- is formed using terracotta clay, it is made permanent through plaster of paris.
53. Assembling- sculptors gather and put together different materials including found objects to create an assembled sculpture.
54. Arch- is used to support bridges and viaducts and in association with large domical and vaulted structures.
55. Vault- is a succession of identical arches in file order, one behind the other.
56. Non- Objective Art- also uses the elements of art and principles of design but the artworks do not represent or depict a person.
57. Doors- can be made of wood or glass combined with metal.
58. Community- based art- refers to artistic activity based in community setting.
59. Municipal Art- is typically located in squares, plaza, or infront of government buildings, laws courts, airports, public museums, or
academic institutions.

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