PAR 01 Lesson 2: Collaborative Work of Art

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Jose Tence Ruiz

Shoal

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CHAPEL OF HOLY SACRIFICE

•It can be found at the University of the Philippines Diliman​.

•Four National Artist are involved in creating the circular chapel​

•This is an example of COMPLETE Collaboration​.

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Leandro Locsin

The design of the building.

A circular structure and saucer-shaped roof.

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Napoleon Abueva

Designed the double sided crucifix for the altar.

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Arturo Luz

Designed the "River of Life" Mosaic Floor

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Vicente Manansala & Ang Kiukok

Painted the mural-sized stations of the cross

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FESTIVALS AND RITUALS

What is the best example of collaborative arts in the Philippines?

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festival

a special event or series of celebrations of religious, cultural, or entertainment themes.

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•Honoring patron saints​

•Thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest​

•Commemoration of an event​

•Tribute to a special occasion or a local specialty

A collaborative art that is common to every region is festival.​

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Bulul

an Ifugaos God of Rice

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Philippine traditional art

It is also a boast of rich songs and dances in the region.

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Dandansoy

, iiwan ko ikaw

Babalik ako sa Payaw

Kung ibig no akong matanaw

Ay doon mo ako parunan

Kung sakaling ikaw'y maglakbay

At dalawin mo ang Panay

Kung sakaling ikaw'y mauhaw

Hukayin and tubig sa daan

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The Spanish, British, American and Japanese.​

Four colonial periods in our history to be exact -​

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World War II and during the Martial Law era in the 1970s. ​

The first appearance of contemporary art in the Philippines happened after _________

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postmodernism

In the late 1980s, ____________ appeared in the Philippines.​

They believe that artists should no longer try to create something "new" All they needed to do was to "borrow, combine, explore" what was already existing to produce something new.​

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PASTISCHE

The most common feature is __________ (copying), combination of existing art. The intention is to copy others work (means imitating the previous art)

blended in French​

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BRICOLAGE

Another feature of postmodernism is _____________ or assemblage, popularly used in visual arts.​

It refers to a creation or construction that uses a diverse range of materials - from mass-produced to recovered objects.​

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APPROPRIATION

or borrowing is another feature. It refers to the use of the style and content of another culture for a performance. It can be distort, alter and controversial​

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INSTALLATION

It is an art made indoors or outdoors where a particular space is transformed into a three-dimensional artwork.​

It is made of diverse materials, using a realistic or abstract style. It is a conceptual art that presents diverse themes, but it is usually temporary.​

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Literature