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Cpar (Lesson 2)

The document discusses contemporary art forms, which extend beyond traditional genres like visual, literary, applied, and performing arts. It lists 12 styles of contemporary art, including Abstract Expressionism, Kinetic Art, and Digital Art, along with techniques such as collage and montage. Additionally, it includes an activity prompting readers to create artwork using one of the discussed techniques.
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Cpar (Lesson 2)

The document discusses contemporary art forms, which extend beyond traditional genres like visual, literary, applied, and performing arts. It lists 12 styles of contemporary art, including Abstract Expressionism, Kinetic Art, and Digital Art, along with techniques such as collage and montage. Additionally, it includes an activity prompting readers to create artwork using one of the discussed techniques.
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LESSON 2
CONTEMPORARY
ART FORMS
CONTEMPORARY ART
▰ not confined to the usual genres of the
four main art forms, namely, visual,
literary, applied and performing arts
▰ genres are categories of artistic
creation and are characterized by
similarities in form, style, or subject
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EXAMPLES OF CONTEMPORARY
ART FORMS

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12 STYLES

1. Abstract Expressionism 7. Minimalism


2. Kinetic Art 8. Video Art
3. Op Art 9. Graffiti Art
4. Performance Art 10. Postmodern Art
5. Environment Art 11. Body Art
6. Feminist Art 12. Digital Art
CPAR: LESSON 1 | P5
STYLE

A. ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM
▰ 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”
CPAR: LESSON 1 | P6
STYLE

B. KINETIC ART

▰ sculpture that moves


with the wind or with
the help of a machine
or electricity.
David Medalla “Bubble Machine”
CPAR: LESSON 1 | P7
STYLE

3. OP ART

▰ uses lines or images


repeatedly to create an
optical illusion.

Constancio Bernardo “Perpetual Motion”


CPAR: LESSON 1 | P8
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STYLE

4. PERFORMANCE ART

▰ Consist of a variety of
media and human body
to execute an artistic
theatrical expression
before a live audience.
CPAR: LESSON 1 | P12
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STYLE

5. ENVIRONMENT ART
▰ Involves artistic
creation and
manipulation of space
such as landscape or
architectural design
that may enclose its “Cordillera Labyrinth” by Roberto
Villanueva (1989)
audience. CPAR: LESSON 1 | P14
STYLE

6. FEMINIST ART
▰ tackles issues of
identity, sexuality,
gender roles, equality,
and the ways in which
the female is treated in
“Filipina: A Racial Identity Crisis” by Pacita
society. Abad
CPAR: LESSON 1 | P15
STYLE

7. MINIMALISM
▰ shows a stripped-down,
pre-fabricated look,
free of details, and
often with flat surface
but expresses a
specific content or “Precincts” by Mario Yrisarry
statement. CPAR: LESSON 1 | P16
STYLE

8. VIDEO ART
▰ itconsists of images
that are recorded
through a video and
viewed through
television, computer, or
“Haiku” by Mark Salvatus (2012)
projection screen.
CPAR: LESSON 1 | P17
STYLE

9. GRAFFITI ART
▰a drawing, inscription
or sketch done hastily
on a wall or other
surface made to be
seen by the public.
CPAR: LESSON 1 | P18
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STYLE

10. POSTMODERN ART


▰ carries modern styles
to extreme practices,
often expressing an
idea through a mix of
materials such as
found objects welded “Faith and Devotion 1” by Ian Quirante
together. CPAR: LESSON 1 | P20
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STYLE

11. BODY ART


▰ uses body as the
medium or main
material. It can be
painted or clothed and
used to perform artistic
act in public. Apo Whang-Od “Pambabatok”
CPAR: LESSON 1 | P22
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STYLE

12. DIGITAL ART


▰ 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. CPAR: LESSON 1 | P24
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TYPES OF TECHNIQUES IN
CONTEMPORARY ART
CPAR: LESSON 1 | P26
7 TYPES OF TECNIQUES
1. Collage
2. Decalcomania
3. Decoupage
4. Frottage
5. Montage
6. Trapunto
7. Digital Applications CPAR: LESSON 1 | P27
TECHNIQUE

1. COLLAGE
▻ a piece of art made by
sticking various
materials such as
photographs and pieces
of paper or fabric onto a
backing.
CPAR: LESSON 1 | P28
TECHNIQUE

2. DECALCOMANIA

▻ the art or process of


transferring pictures and
designs from specially
prepared paper (as to
glass).
CPAR: LESSON 1 | P29
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TECHNIQUE

3. DECOUPAGE
▻ 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).
“Philippine Jeepney” by Edon Tuazon
CPAR: LESSON 1 | P31
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TECHNIQUE

4. FROTTAGE

▻ the technique of creating


a design by rubbing (as
with a pencil) over an
object placed
underneath the paper.
CPAR: LESSON 1 | P33
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TECHNIQUE

5. MONTAGE

▻ the production of a rapid


succession of images in
a motion picture to
illustrate an association
of ideas.
CPAR: LESSON 1 | P35
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TECHNIQUE

6. TRAPUNTO
▻ 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.
CPAR: LESSON 1 | P37
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TECHNIQUE

7. DIGITAL APPLICATIONS

▻ any application software


that can be used by a
computer, mobile device,
or tablet to make and/or
display a work of art
CPAR: LESSON 1 | P39
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Q1 ACTIVITY 1: ARTWORK

DIRECTION: Create an art using 1 type of


technique of your choice. Bring your art
materials next meeting (Thursday). You will
be given 50 minutes to finish your artwork.
You will be asked to present it on the same
day. CPAR: LESSON 1 | P41

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