3. ACTIVITY
Activity: Pair – Share
The class will be divided into three (3)
groups. They will classify the pictures of
artworks according to 20th century art
movements. Each art movement will have 2
pictures of artworks.
4. 20th Century Art Movements:
1.Impressionism
2.Expressionism
3.Abstractionism
4.Abstract Expressionism
5.Contemporary Art Forms
23. IMPRESSIONISM
Distinct Characteristics:
3. Painting Outdoors
- Previously, still lifes, portraits, and
landscapes were painted inside the studio.
The impressionists found that they could best
capture the ever-changing effects of light on
color by painting outdoors in natural light.
28. ABCD (Self-portrait),
Raoul Hausmann 1923-24
L.H.O.O.Q., Marcel Duchamp 1919
Readymade: pencil markings on a
"Mona Lisa" reproduction print
DADAISM
29. EXPRESSIONISM
(A Bold New Movement)
Sub-Movements:
3. Surrealism
- Depicts an illogical subconscious dream
world beyond the logical, conscious, physical
one.
4. Social Realism
- Expresses the artist’s role in social
reform.
31. Woman with a
guitar, Braque
1913
Three
Musicians,
Picasso
1921
Seated Woman
(Marie-Therese),
Picasso 1937
CUBISM
32. ABSTRACTIONISM
Sub-Movements:
3. Mechanical Style
- The result of the futurist movement. Basic
forms such as planes, cones, spheres, and
cylinders all fit together precisely and neatly
in their appointed places.
4. Non-objectivism
- Do not use figures.
34. ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM
Sub-Movements:
1. Action Painting
- The techniques could be splattering,
squirting, and dribbling paint with no pre-
planned design.
2. Color Field Painting
- Uses different color saturations to create
desired effects.
36. POP ART
Distinct Characteristics:
1. Range of Work
- From painting, to posters, collages, 3D
assemblages, and installations.
2. Inspirations/Subjects
- Advertisements, celebrities, billboards, and
comic strips.
37. OP ART
Distinct Characteristics:
1.A form of action painting with the action
taking place in the viewer’s eye.
2. As the eye moved over a diff. segments of
the image, perfectly stable components
appeared to shift back and forth.
39. CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS
1. Installation Art
- Uses sculptural materials and other media
to modify the viewer’s experience in a
particular space.
- Usually lifesize or even larger. Installation
can be constructed in everyday public or
private spaces both indoor and outdoor.
40. CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS
2. Performance Art
- The actions of the performers may
constitute work. It can happen any time at
any place for any length of time.
- It may include activities such as theater,
dance, music, mime, juggling, and
gymnastics.
42. APPLICATION
1. The participants will be grouped into
seven (7). Each group will be assigned to a
particular art movement and they will create
a sample artwork.
44. APPLICATION
2. The participants will be grouped per
region. Using the matrix below, each group
will make a plan of activities as to how they
will apply the concepts of Differentiated
Instruction, Localization and
Contextualization in the different topics.
Present your output to the class.