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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.
modern
Being up to date and technologically
advanced is what it means to be modern.
Contemporary Art
the art of the present,
Modern Art
referred to as “traditional”,
contemporary period
end of modernism
AAp
Art Association of the Philippine; modernist
Amorsolo school
traditional; conservative
Time
incorporated into an artwork when the meaning of the work is dependent on the passing of time.
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.
Performance
“emphasize spontaneous, unpredictable elements of chance” according to Walker Art Center.
Space
types of art forms performed and positioned in specific spots, especially in public places.
Hybridity
is the mixing of unlikely materials to produce an artwork.
Technology
have used technology in the creation and dissemination of works of art.
Pre-conquest
art historical term pertaining to the art produced by Filipinos before the arrival of
the first Western colonizers.
Indigenous
a stylistic term used also for the art produced by Filipinos before the arrival of the first
Western colonizers.
Pre-colonial
term for the general way of life of Filipinos before colonization,
Terracotta
earthenware ceramic that employ a distinct orangish or reddish-brown clay
terracotta
baked earth; italian
Anthropomorphic
referring to shapes that have a similarity to human form;
anthropos
human
morph
form
Abstraction
forms that are not clearly or strictly derived from recognizable forms in nature.
Representation
mimetic tradition; mimics nature
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
Neorealism
expose the “true social conditions” E AGUILAR CRUZ
Social realism
expose the current sociopolitical issues by depicting the reality of the masses,
Installation
not restricted to a two-dimensional plane
ritual
culminating expression for all concepts regarded as special; spirituality and the supernatural.
image-making
sculpture; first evident in crafts
horror vacui
(fear of empty spaces)
living traditions
some crafts and practices have been well-preserved up to the present,
islam
abstract art as a form of expression,
introduction of Christianity
greatest factor of Spanish influence
Baybayin
pre-colonial writing systems
oral literature
preferred method of knowledge transference
“correct” or “superior” art.
Power relations between foreign influence or forces and local artist were prominent
Secular visual arts
blossomed late in the span of colonial rule, the main reason behind it was the
economic rise of the native elite
Propaganda movement
had members who practiced various disciplines and arts, collaborating for
the revolutionary cause.
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.
folk motifs
re-emerged as a relevant part of the
pursuit of Filipino identity,
Protest art
parallels the unrest felt by the common people and the perceived ills in society, particularly against the government.
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
Idiophones
vibrates to produce a sound when struck, shaken, or scraped,
Aerophones
produces sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate.
Chordophones
bamboo or wood stringed instruments that may be struck, plucked, or bowed.
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.
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.
Tongatong
percussion instrument made of various lengths of bamboo
Bungkaka
bamboo buzzer is a percussion instrument made out of
bamboo common in numerous indigenous tribes around the Philippines.
Sulibao
conical tenor drum played by the Bontoc and Ibaloi people of the
Philippines.
Gangsa
single hand-held smooth-surfaced gong with a narrow rim.
toppaya gangsa
sitting and played w hand
pattong gangsa
suspended w left hand w padded stick
Paldong
traditional lip-valley flute of the Kalinga tribes in the Philippines.
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.
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.
Diwdiw-as
wind instrument has a variation of the well-known pan flutes or panpipes.
Ulibaw or Kubing
type of Philippine jaw harp from bamboo; initimate
Patatag or Pateteg
Ilocano term for one of the indigenous musical instruments in the Philippines, the bamboo xylophone,
Kullitong or Kolitong
bamboo polychordal tube zither from Bontok, Kalinga, Philippines
with six strings that run parallel to its tube body.
Kulintang
set of 5 to 9 pieces of gongs that
vary in size and sound.
Kudyapi
stringed wooden lute that’s about 4-
6 ft long.
Luntang
xylophone instrument that is used by the Maguindanaon people.
Buktot
Buktot is a small, four stringed
guitar-like instrument that’s made from a coconut husk.
Alice Reyes
“Mother of Contemporary Dance”.
Douglas Nierras
Powerdance.
Lisa Macuja-Elizalde
Ballet Manila, together with
perennial partner Osias Barroso and ten other young dancers.
Creative nonfiction
essay, a journal article, a research paper, a memoir, or a
poem; it can be personal or not
Hyper poetry
new genres of literature that use the computer screen as
medium, rather than the printed page.
Mobile phone text tula
cell phone novel, or mobile phone novel is a literary work originally written on a cellular phone via text
messaging.
Chick lit
“consists of heroin-centered narratives that focus on the trials and tribulations of
their individual protagonists”.
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.
Speculative fiction
is a type of story that deals
with observations of the human condition but offers the experience through a different lens…
Blog
(shortening of “weblog”) is an online journal or informational website displaying information in
the reverse chronological order,
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.