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  • Mae Cianel Delen Bautista

  • 問題数 21 • 4/10/2024

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    •It is the art that springs out of the present-day events and passions of the society. It is the newest form of art, amusing people from the middle to the late 20th century up to this time (Perez, 2016). • It is a statement that an artist makes about life, thoughts, ideas, beliefs, and many other things that define human life (Ramirez, 2016).

    Contemporary Arts

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    The artworks from this genre can also be found in galleries, art schools, side streets, and public spaces like train or bus stations, and even shopping centers or parks. Artist Nicolas Aca’s “Boto: Goto” performance in a church in Cagayan De Oro

    It is not confined in the museum

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    Due to the increase in internet and social media usage in our country, people who sell artworks also went “online” to increase their sales. It allows individuals, who have access to Internet, to view and purchase the artwork regardless of their location

    It practices a different way of selling art works

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    Concerned with the development of their talent and skills in art-making, thy study on their own, interact with artists and read a lot about lives of artists and their artworks. They also explore materials in hardware stores, experiment with chemical reactions, and study welding and simple engineering skills.

    Many contemporary artists are self-taught and did not have formal education

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    Access to different kinds of materials has expanded the choice of artists. The problem of weight has also been solved by technology, which has given artists enough flexibility and liberty to combine art materials with found objects.

    It has a variety of materials or medium to choose from

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    This is practiced by conceptual artists, who use principles of physics and technology of construction to form their artworks.

    Its artists sometimes employ the help of fabricators, carpenters, electricians, or welders in "constructing" artworks

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    An artist can get another artist's work and redesign it using different materials. For example, Juan Luna's Spolarium was interpreted in the context of mall culture in the present time by Steve Santos, Ross Capili, Jose Tence Ruiz, Archie Degamo, George Cabig, Heber Bartolome, Nelson Viterbo, and Art Suarez in their collaborative digital work Malliarium.

    Originality is not an issue in this type of art

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    It is not how much money the artists make out of the final outwork but the experience while they are doing it that matters most. They put more value to transmittal of the artwork's message than to the compensation that they will receive for the piece.

    It is the process, rather than sale, which is essential in contemporary art-making

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    A subject is any person, animal, thing, or issue that is described or represented in a work. It usually generates the question, "What is it?" The subject matter is not confined to representation of human figures and landscapes. Commonly, the subjects in this art are children, women, the environment, or a combination of any of these. There are also artworks where the subject matter is not easily recognized. If an artwork is an experiment on technique, the subject matter is the technique itself. In conceptual arts, the viewer has to engage thinking and exploring the meaning of the art work

    Subject Matter

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    It is a painting style in which the artist applies paint in a manner that expresses emotions and feelings in a spontaneous way. Jose Joya "Dimension of Fear"

    Abstract Expressionism

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    It is a sculpture that moves with the wind or with the help of a machine or electricity

    Kinetic Art

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    It is uses lines or images repeatedly to create an optical illusion

    Op Art

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    Consist of a variety of media and human body to execute an artistic theatrical expression before a live audience.

    Performance Art

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    Involves artistic creation and manipulation of space such as landscape or architectural design that may enclose its audience.

    Environment Art

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    It is tackles issues of identity, sexuality, gender roles, equality, and the ways in which the female is treated in society

    Feminist Art

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    It shows a stripped-down, pre-fabricated look, free of details, and often with flat surface but expresses a specific content or statement

    Minimalism

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    It consists of images that are recorded through a video and viewed through television, computer, or projection screen.

    Video Art

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    It is a drawing, inscription or sketch done hastily on a wall or other surface made to be seen by the public.

    Graffiti Art

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    It carries modern styles to extreme practices, often expressing an idea through a mix of materials such as found objects welded together.

    Post Modern Art

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    it iis an art form that uses body as the medium or main material. It can be painted or clothed and used to perform artistic act in public. Tattooing and piercing are also examples of body art.

    Body Art

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    It is done with the aid of computer to create an image or design composed of bits and bytes. The image can be printed on paper, tarpaulin, or other mediums.

    Digital Art

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    a piece of art made by sticking various materials such as photographs and pieces of paper or fabric onto a backing

    Collage

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    the art or process of transferring pictures and designs from specially prepared paper (as to glass)

    Decalcomania

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    the art of decorating surfaces by applying cutouts (as of paper) and then coating with usually several layers of finish (such as lacquer or varnish)

    Decoupage

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    the technique of creating a design by rubbing (as with a pencil) over an object placed underneath the paper

    Frottage

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    the production of a rapid succession of images in a motion picture to illustrate an association of ideas

    Montage

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    a decorative quilted design in high relief worked through at least two (2) layers of cloth by outlining the design in running stitch and padding it from the underside

    Trapunto

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    any application software that can be used by a computer, mobile device, or tablet to make and/or display a work of art

    Digital Application