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Contemporary art

works of art made and produced in the present, specifically in the twenty-first

century, or roughly from the 1960s to the present.

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modern

Being up to date and technologically

advanced is what it means to be modern.

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Contemporary Art

the art of the present,

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Modern Art

referred to as “traditional”,

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contemporary period

end of modernism

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AAp

Art Association of the Philippine; modernist

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Amorsolo school

traditional; conservative

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Time

incorporated into an artwork when the meaning of the work is dependent on the passing of time.

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Appropriation

use of these prints, images, and icons to

produce another art form is a feature of contemporary art that combines the past with the present; revives interest to existing form of art.

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Performance

“emphasize spontaneous, unpredictable elements of chance” according to Walker Art Center.

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Space

types of art forms performed and positioned in specific spots, especially in public places.

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Hybridity

is the mixing of unlikely materials to produce an artwork.

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Technology

have used technology in the creation and dissemination of works of art.

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Pre-conquest

art historical term pertaining to the art produced by Filipinos before the arrival of

the first Western colonizers.

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Indigenous

a stylistic term used also for the art produced by Filipinos before the arrival of the first

Western colonizers.

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Pre-colonial

term for the general way of life of Filipinos before colonization,

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Terracotta

earthenware ceramic that employ a distinct orangish or reddish-brown clay

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terracotta

baked earth; italian

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Anthropomorphic

referring to shapes that have a similarity to human form;

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anthropos

human

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morph

form

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Abstraction

forms that are not clearly or strictly derived from recognizable forms in nature.

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Representation

mimetic tradition; mimics nature

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Abstract expressionist

style that first emerged in North America during the 1940s; express or reflect the artist’s inner emotional or psychological states. JOSE T JOYA JACKSON POLLOCK MARK ROTHKO

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Neorealism

expose the “true social conditions” E AGUILAR CRUZ

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Social realism

expose the current sociopolitical issues by depicting the reality of the masses,

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Installation

not restricted to a two-dimensional plane

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ritual

culminating expression for all concepts regarded as special; spirituality and the supernatural.

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image-making

sculpture; first evident in crafts

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horror vacui

(fear of empty spaces)

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living traditions

some crafts and practices have been well-preserved up to the present,

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islam

abstract art as a form of expression,

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introduction of Christianity

greatest factor of Spanish influence

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Baybayin

pre-colonial writing systems

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oral literature

preferred method of knowledge transference

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“correct” or “superior” art.

Power relations between foreign influence or forces and local artist were prominent

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Secular visual arts

blossomed late in the span of colonial rule, the main reason behind it was the

economic rise of the native elite

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Propaganda movement

had members who practiced various disciplines and arts, collaborating for

the revolutionary cause.

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Color field

abstract style that used enormous spaces and compositions of minimal shapes and

evidence of brushwork, focusing in the use of pure color as a subject in itself.

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folk motifs

re-emerged as a relevant part of the

pursuit of Filipino identity,

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Protest art

parallels the unrest felt by the common people and the perceived ills in society, particularly against the government.

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Roberto Chabet and Raymundo Albano

important to the local art scene by

pushing for conceptual art, and by being less exclusive and moving art activities closer to the public.; directors CCP

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Idiophones

vibrates to produce a sound when struck, shaken, or scraped,

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Aerophones

produces sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate.

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Chordophones

bamboo or wood stringed instruments that may be struck, plucked, or bowed.

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Membranophones

shaped–conical, cylindrical, goblet shaped, barrel shaped. Animal

skins (snake, deer, or goat) is used as head/heads of the drum. They may be beaten with sticks or by the

palm portion of bare hand.

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The Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)

Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Ifugao,

Kalinga, Mountain Province and Apayao. Chartered City of Baguio, officially

known as the Summer Capital of the Philippines. the Igorot.

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Tongatong

percussion instrument made of various lengths of bamboo

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Bungkaka

bamboo buzzer is a percussion instrument made out of

bamboo common in numerous indigenous tribes around the Philippines.

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Sulibao

conical tenor drum played by the Bontoc and Ibaloi people of the

Philippines.

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Gangsa

single hand-held smooth-surfaced gong with a narrow rim.

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toppaya gangsa

sitting and played w hand

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pattong gangsa

suspended w left hand w padded stick

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Paldong

traditional lip-valley flute of the Kalinga tribes in the Philippines.

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Kalaleng or Tongali (nose flute)

two feet in length a kalaleng has holes cut in the side, to be

stopped by the fingers producing the notes.

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Saggeypo

bamboo pipe that is closed on one end by a node with the open end held

against the lower lip of the player as he blows directly across the top.

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Diwdiw-as

wind instrument has a variation of the well-known pan flutes or panpipes.

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Ulibaw or Kubing

type of Philippine jaw harp from bamboo; initimate

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Patatag or Pateteg

Ilocano term for one of the indigenous musical instruments in the Philippines, the bamboo xylophone,

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Kullitong or Kolitong

bamboo polychordal tube zither from Bontok, Kalinga, Philippines

with six strings that run parallel to its tube body.

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Kulintang

set of 5 to 9 pieces of gongs that

vary in size and sound.

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Kudyapi

stringed wooden lute that’s about 4-

6 ft long.

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Luntang

xylophone instrument that is used by the Maguindanaon people.

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Buktot

Buktot is a small, four stringed

guitar-like instrument that’s made from a coconut husk.

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Alice Reyes

“Mother of Contemporary Dance”.

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Douglas Nierras

Powerdance.

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Lisa Macuja-Elizalde

Ballet Manila, together with

perennial partner Osias Barroso and ten other young dancers.

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Creative nonfiction

essay, a journal article, a research paper, a memoir, or a

poem; it can be personal or not

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Hyper poetry

new genres of literature that use the computer screen as

medium, rather than the printed page.

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Mobile phone text tula

cell phone novel, or mobile phone novel is a literary work originally written on a cellular phone via text

messaging.

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Chick lit

“consists of heroin-centered narratives that focus on the trials and tribulations of

their individual protagonists”.

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Flash fiction

Flash fiction goes by many names, including microfiction, microstories, short-shorts, short short stories, very

short stories, sudden fiction, postcard fiction and nanofiction.

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Speculative fiction

is a type of story that deals

with observations of the human condition but offers the experience through a different lens…

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Blog

(shortening of “weblog”) is an online journal or informational website displaying information in

the reverse chronological order,

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Graphic novels

art form arguably from the time our species learned how to paint.

However, the term has only been in use since the 1960’s, and though it’s often a hotly debated issue, it’s

generally accepted that a graphic novel is a longer work or collection of works presented in ‘comics’ style.

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