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  • 問題数 69 • 9/16/2023

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  • 1

    What are the various artforms?

    Visual arts, Literary art, Performance art

  • 2

    CHARACTERISTICS OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS

    Collaborative/Participative, Interactive, Process-oriented

  • 3

    An expression of artistic ideas through images, structure, and tactile work.

    VISUAL ARTS

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    •Emerged in the late 1800s and continued to grow for more or less a century. • Produced between the America colonial period to the Post-war period

    Modern Arts

  • 5

    • "traditional"

    Modern Arts

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    • Arts produced by the artist living today • Art of the Present, which is continuously in process and in flux. The art that springs out of the present- day events and passions of the society. •The newest form of art, amusing people from the middle to the late 20th century up until today

    Contemporary

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    •The arts are produced by 21st-century artists living in the postmodern age. •It is a combination of mixed styles, materials, techniques, and concepts that challenges tradition.

    Contemporary

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    Examples: •Painting •Sculpture •Architecture •Film

    Visual Arts

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    •It expresses ideas and emotions by creating certain aesthetic qualities, in 2D language. •It has the elements: shapes, lines, colors, and textures.

    Painting

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    An art form in which hard or plastic materials (such as wood, metal, and clear) are used to become 3D art objects.

    Sculpture

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    Also called a movie or motion picture which uses to imitate experiences that communicate ideas, stories, or feelings with the use of moving objects.

    Film

  • 12

    In the contemporary period, the subjects and themes in Philippine films are...

    martyr wives, superhero, action, melodrama, and comedies.

  • 13

    Cinema is another word for movie theater which is the place for...

    Watching movies

  • 14

    This includes actions and movements in front of audiences that go along with sound in space and time

    Performing arts

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    a collection of coordinated sound/s

    Music

  • 16

    a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real/imagined event. This can be done through the use of gesture, speech, song, music, or dance.

    Theatre

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    The movement of the body in a rhythmic way, usually with music and within the given space.

    Dance

  • 18

    An expression of ideas through writing. It can be categorized as poetry, prose, and drama.

    Literary arts

  • 19

    "Littera"

    Literary arts

  • 20

    An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art.

    Space

  • 21

    An element of art defined by a point moving in space, Line may be two-or three-dimensional. descriptive, implied, or abstract.

    Line

  • 22

    •An element of art that is two- dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width. •Can be Geometric (man-made) or Organic (found in nature).

    Shape

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    A 3 dimensional object: or something in a 2 dimensional artwork that appears to be 3 dimensional.

    Form

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    the parts of an image are organized so that one side mirrors the other

    Symmetrical Balance

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    When one side of composition does not reflect the design of the other.

    Asymmetrical Balance

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    An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.

    Color

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    The lightness or darkness of tones or colors. White is the lightest value: black is the darkest. The value halfway between these extremes is called middle gray

    Value

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    The use change to increase the visual interest of the work.

    Variety

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    When all the elements and principles work together to create a pleasing image.

    Unity

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    The comparative relationship of one part to another with respect to size, quantity, or degree.

    Proportion

  • 31

    The use of differences and change to increase the visual interest of the work.

    Variety

  • 32

    A use of repetitive design.

    Pattern & Repetition

  • 33

    A regular repetition of elements to produce the look and feel of movement.

    Rhythm & Movement

  • 34

    A large difference between things to create interest and tension.

    Contrast

  • 35

    The focal point of an image, or when one area or thing stand out most.

    Emphasis

  • 36

    The way the elements are arrange to create a feeling of stability in a work. There are two types of balance, Symmetrical and Asymmetrical.

    Balance

  • 37

    An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched. There are 2 types of texture, Implied (also known as visual texture) and Actual (also known as real or physical texture).

    Texture

  • 38

    Spoliarium

    by Juan Luna took eight months to complete and after it was submitted to the Exposición Nacional de Bellas Artes, it was among the three awarded gold medals. The setting of the painting is believed to be a Roman circus a venue for public events under the Roman Empire. It features dying and dead gladiators who have been stripped of their weapons and garments. The left of the painting features audiences who seem to only watch the slaughter of the gladiators while on the right, there are people who appear to be mourning family members looking for their loved ones in the pile of dead bodies.

  • 39

    is any person, animal, thing, or issue that is described or represented in a work.

    Subject or Topic

  • 40

    is different from theme or content.

    Subject

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    is recurring idea or element in a work of art. It refers to the ideas, thoughts, and feelings of the artist.

    Theme

  • 42

    Everything under the sun is considered a subject in the arts. From the..

    simplest idea, an object, most complicated ones, like philosophical thoughts or dreamscapes

  • 43

    In visual design... Artworks with subjects that are recognizable are called ______, , ________ or________ art. Those that are not recognizable are nourepresentational o nonoliective art.

    realistic, representational, objective

  • 44

    In which the subject is done the way it actually looks.

    Realism

  • 45

    The artist uses his or her imagination and alters the subject according to his or her desire. A stylized work is a form of distortion like Norman Belleza's painting.

    Distortion

  • 46

    The artist breaks apart a subject and rearranges it in a different manner. In science, it is the process of analysis and synthesis. Pablo Picasso innovated this style in the early 1900s. The paintings of the National Artist Vicente Manansala belongs to this category

    Abstraction

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    is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement that revolutionized European painting and sculpture and inspired related artistic movements in music, literature, and architecture.

    Cubism

  • 48

    is a cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists depicted unnerving, illogical scenes and developed techniques to allow the unconscious mind to express itself.

    Surrealism

  • 49

    is a technique of painting in which small, distinct dots of color are applied in patterns that create distorted yet representational image

    Pointillism

  • 50

    is a type of abstract expressing whose representatives filled their canvases with large, even fragments of solid color.

    Color Field Painting

  • 51

    is a form of abstract art based on the use of geometric forms sometimes, though not always, placed in non-illusionistic space and combined into non-objective compositions.

    Geometric Abstraction

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    There is no subject at all- just an interplay of pure elements like line, shape, or color, and so on.

    Non objectivism

  • 53

    Subject

    Every work of art has a...

  • 54

    Filipino contemporary artists

    are now conscious of their indigenous roots.

  • 55

    Filipino artists

    are veering (to let out) away form the influences of colonizers.

  • 56

    Filipino artists

    are conscious that they are no longer subject to western ideas, concepts, and forms.

  • 57

    Which contemporary art theme often depicts everyday activities and situations?

    Genre scenes

  • 58

    Artworks showcasing natural scenery, urban environments, or rural settings fall under which theme?

    Landscapes

  • 59

    Artworks portraying individuals, often focusing on their expressions and features, belong to the category of:

    Portraits

  • 60

    In contemporary art, which theme may include depictions of famous cultural festivals and iconic landmarks of a region?

    Philippine Folklore

  • 61

    Artworks inspired by traditional stories and legends from the Philippines are associated with:

    Mythology

  • 62

    What theme in contemporary art explores deep philosophical ideas and concepts?

    Philosophical thoughts

  • 63

    Contemporary art pieces addressing issues like trade, industry, and finance are categorized under:

    Economic

  • 64

    Artworks highlighting the struggles and cultural heritage of indigenous communities are part of which theme?

    Ethnic and Indigenous concerns

  • 65

    Which theme in contemporary art is concerned with the ever-evolving political landscape of a region?

    Political Issues

  • 66

    Art pieces that comment on recent societal developments and happenings are associated with:

    Current Events

  • 67

    Artworks that reflect the vibrant celebrations and cultural festivities in the Philippines fall under:

    Philippine fiestas and Landmarks

  • 68

    Which contemporary art theme explores the broader social issues and dynamics of a given society?

    Social

  • 69

    Contemporary art that delves into the rich mythology of a culture belongs to the theme of:

    Mythology