The document discusses elements and principles of contemporary art from the Philippine regions. It identifies appropriation, performance, space, hybridity, and technology as key elements. For each element, it provides examples of artworks created by Vincent Tabotabo that demonstrate that principle, and questions for students to answer about what makes the artwork contemporary and how it reflects modern people. The document aims to teach students about contemporary art from the Philippines using online examples and activities.
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Exploring The Unconventional: 4 Key Characteristics Of Contemporary ArtEmamiart1
In this slideshow, we have listed the 4 amazing Characteristics of Contemporary Art at the Contemporary Art Fairs of Kolkata. For More Information Visit our website - https://www.emamiart.com/
American Period to Post War Republic (CPAR 11/12)John Labrador
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Region
American Colonial Period (1898-1940)
Japanese Colonial Period (1941-1945)
Post War Republic (1946-1969)
Featured:
Notable artists and their artworks
Distinct historical events
Artistic concepts and techniques
Painting in the Philippines During the Modern PeriodChristian - Park
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Exploring The Unconventional: 4 Key Characteristics Of Contemporary ArtEmamiart1
In this slideshow, we have listed the 4 amazing Characteristics of Contemporary Art at the Contemporary Art Fairs of Kolkata. For More Information Visit our website - https://www.emamiart.com/
American Period to Post War Republic (CPAR 11/12)John Labrador
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Region
American Colonial Period (1898-1940)
Japanese Colonial Period (1941-1945)
Post War Republic (1946-1969)
Featured:
Notable artists and their artworks
Distinct historical events
Artistic concepts and techniques
Painting in the Philippines During the Modern PeriodChristian - Park
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Art for change It is often taken for granted that art fBetseyCalderon89
Art for change?
It is often taken for granted that art functions as a tool and a vehicle of social change;
indeed, it was just this theme that we took up in our first discussion board posting. While the
vocal majority seemed to agree that art could foster social change, many of us, when
encountering work such as Warhol’s 200 One Dollar Bills or Marcel Duchamp’sFountain
might find ourselves wondering exactly what type of change such work could really make.
Does a painting that takes money for its subject do anything to unsettle a culture that seems
more and more to place the individual pursuit of money above the needs of the community?
Does a urinal inscribed with a forged signature (see Duchamp’s work mentioned above) do
anything more than offer a paltry challenge to the taste of a leisured class?
It was precisely the complicity of market system art like Duchamp’s and the American Pop
artists like Warhol, Jasper Johns, and Robert Rauschenberg with the oppressive class that
was at the heart of a 1973 protest staged in front of another landmark Sotheby’s auction. On
that October day a group of New York City taxi drivers and artists stood before the renowned
auction house to call down Robert C. Scull who they claimed made his fortune robbing
cabbies and hawking art. Some of the artists marching in solidarity with the taxi cab drivers
rushed out to a nearby hardware store to by a snow shovel to sell at exorbitant price, poking
fun at Duchamp’s In Advance of the Broken Arm. Is this critique of art’s complicity with big
money an apt one?
The idea that the art market is synonymous with ‘business as usual’ is an idea that is as
pervasive today as ever—if not more so. As Eleanor Heartney reminds us in her lecture on
art and labour, one move made by activists of the recent Occupy Wall Street movement was
to set up occupations in a number of New York City’s museums. The organizers of the
Occupy Museums march declared in a public statement that “for the past decade and more,
artists and art lovers have been the victims of the intense commercialization and co-optation
or art.” They further claimed that “art is for everyone, across all classes and cultures and
communities” and not merely for the cultural elite, or the 1%. The artist activists closed their
statement by exhorting museums to open their minds and their hearts: “Art is for everyone!”
they claimed. “The people are at your door!”
These two protests demonstrate an abiding and perhaps growing suspicion of the received
idea that market system art can change things. But while market system art is placed under
intense scrutiny, a growing field of artists and educators have been working to disseminate
the practices and techniques of art making in order to sow the seeds of change. This
community based art (sometimes referred to as ‘dialogical art’ or ‘community arts’) seeks to
place in the hands of the marginalized, the worker, or, in the words of the ...
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3. ONLINE ACTIVITY PAPER AND ORAL
PRESENTATION ELEMENTS OF CONTEMPORARY
ART
Format:
Element/Principle: APPROPRIATION
Name of Artwork: Combination
Name of Artist: Vincent Tabotabo
Source/Uploader: Vincent Tabotabo
What makes this artwork contemporary?
How does this artwork reflect the people of today?
5. ONLINE ACTIVITY PAPER AND ORAL
PRESENTATION ELEMENTS OF CONTEMPORARY
ART
Format:
Element/Principle: APPROPRIATION
Name of Artwork: Andy Warhol
Name of Artist: Vincent Tabotabo
Source/Uploader: Little art talks
What makes this artwork contemporary?
How does this artwork reflect the people of today?
7. ONLINE ACTIVITY PAPER AND ORAL
PRESENTATION ELEMENTS OF CONTEMPORARY
ART
Format:
Element/Principle: Performance
Name of Artwork: Sepak Takraw
Name of Artist: Vincent Tabotabo
Source/Uploader: Vincent Tabotabo
What makes this artwork contemporary?
How does this artwork reflect the people of today?
9. ONLINE ACTIVITY PAPER AND ORAL
PRESENTATION ELEMENTS OF CONTEMPORARY
ART
Format:
Element/Principle: Space
Name of Artwork: Elephandae
Name of Artist: Vincent Tabotabo
Source/Uploader: Vincent Tabotabo
What makes this artwork contemporary?
How does this artwork reflect the people?
11. ONLINE ACTIVITY PAPER AND ORAL
PRESENTATION ELEMENTS OF CONTEMPORARY
ART
Format:
Element/Principle: Hybridity
Name of Artwork: Groot
Name of Artist: Vincent Tabotabo
Source/Uploader: Vincent Tabotabo
What makes this artwork contemporary?
How does this artwork reflect the people?
13. ONLINE ACTIVITY PAPER AND ORAL
PRESENTATION ELEMENTS OF CONTEMPORARY
ART
Format:
Element/Principle: Technology
Name of Artwork: Color of the Philippine
Name of Artist: Vincent Tabotabo
Source/Uploader: Vincent Tabotabo
What makes this artwork contemporary? Technology is the focus of a
growing of number of art exhibitions.
How does this artwork reflect the people? This artworks reflects the people of
today in a way that it enlightenment