2. • The subject covers various contemporary arts
practices of the region where the school is
located.
CORE SUBJECT DESCRIPTION:
• It aims to provide students with an appreciation
of a board range of styles in the various
disciplines with consideration on their elements
and principles, and engage them to an
integrative approach in studying arts.
• Through this subject, students will broaden and
acquire the necessary creative tools that open
opportunities in pursuing their individual career
goals and aspirations.
3. A. INTEGRATIVE ART AS
APPLIED TO
CONTEMPORARY ART
1. Combination of Different Art
form as seen in Modern times
4. INTEGRATIVE ARTS
Refers to interdisciplinary art, art
research, development,
production, presentation or
artistic creation of work that fully
uses two or more art disciplines to
create a work
5. Art comes from the word “Ars”
which means SKILL.
What is Art?
Skill stresses technical knowledge
and proficiency
6. Means of expression that require
imaginations and/ or skill in making
aesthetic objects encounters that
can be shared with other people.
7. • Art is a diverse range of human
activities in creating visual, auditory or
performing artifacts (artworks),
expressing the author's imaginative or
technical skill, intended to be
appreciated for their beauty or
emotional power.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art
8.
9. What is Contemporary Art?
Contemporary art is defined as the
art of the “Now”
Contemporary artists work in a
globally influenced, culturally
diverse, and technologically
advancing world.
10. What are the different
Contemporary Art Forms?
•Ceramics
•Drawing
•Painting
•Sculpture
•Print Making
13. 1. CERAMICS - are generally made by
taking mixtures of clay, earthen
elements, powders, and water and
shaping them into desired forms.
Contemporary Art Forms
14. 2. DRAWING - is a form of visual art
in which a person uses various
drawing instruments to mark paper
or another two-dimensional
medium.
15. Contemporary Art Forms
3. PAINTING – is the art of applying
pigments to a surface in order to
present a picture of a subject.
16. Contemporary Art Forms
4. SCULPTURE - the art of making two- or
three-dimensional representative or
abstract forms, especially by carving stone
or wood or by casting metal or plaster.
17. Contemporary Art Forms
5. PRINTMAKING - an art form consisting
of the production of images, usually on
paper but occasionally on fabric,
parchment and plastic.
18. Contemporary Art Forms
6. DESIGN - is the creation of a plan or
convention for the construction of an
object, system or measurable human
interaction (as in architectural
blueprints, engineering drawings,
business processes circuit diagrams, and
sewing patterns).
22. Contemporary Art Forms
9. VIDEO - is an electronic medium for
the recording, copying, playback,
broadcasting, and display of moving
visual media.
23. Contemporary Art Forms
10. FILM MAKING- involves a number of
discrete stages including an initial
story, idea, or commission, through
screenwriting, casting, shooting, sound
recording and reproduction, editing
and screening the finished product
before an audience that may result in a
film release and exhibition.
25. Contemporary Art Forms
11. LITERATURE - written works,
especially those considered of superior
or lasting artistic merit.
26. Contemporary Art Forms
12. ARCHITECTURE - the art and
technique of designing and building, as
distinguished from the skills associated
with construction.
29. •Performing Arts
Range from vocal and instrumental
music, dance and theatre to
pantomime, sung verse and beyond.
They include numerous cultural
expressions that reflect human
creativity and that are also found, to
some extent, in many other intangible
cultural heritage domains.
30. •Conceptual Arts
Conceptual art, sometimes simply
called conceptualism, is art in which
the concept or idea involved in the work
take precedence over traditional
aesthetic, technical, and material
concerns
31. •Textile Arts
Textile arts are arts and crafts
that use plant, animal, or
synthetic fibers to construct
practical or decorative objects.
36. CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ARTS IN THE PHILIPPINES
2. Artist started mixing different
media in single artwork
3. Each visual artist showcases
the ideas coming from the mind
of that artist.
38. 1. LINE – Prolongation of the
point, or mark on a surface
39. 2. SHAPE and MASS – Area with
boundaries identified or drawn
using lines; may be based on
natural or living forms; organic
shape, irregular or rounded.
40. 3. COLOR – Visual perception that
allow a person to differentiate
objects due to the way various
wavelength of light are reflected;
can communicate information and
emotion to the viewer.
49. 7. SPACE – refers to the area within, around,
above or below an object or objects. It is
important to creating and understanding both
two dimensional or three dimensional works
of art.
50. 8. TIME and MOTION – Movement is
the visual arts can either be an
illusion or an actual motion. Illusion
of movement is more common in
two-dimensional artworks.