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CONTEMPORARY FILIPINO ARTISTS

have a responsibility to create art that would enlighten the Filipino people of the current conditions of the society.

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The National Artist Award

a great honor given to the Filipino whose ife and works have contributed to the advancement of the country's arts and letters.

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Presidential Proclamation

No. 1001 s. 1972

created and established the award and decoration of national artist

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Presidential Proclamation

No. 1001 s. 1972

enabled the government to guge appropriate recognition and prestige to Filipinos who have distinguished themselves and made outstanding contributions to the Philippine arts and letters

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The National Artist Award

is given to an artist who embodies the nation's highest ideals in the humanities and aesthetic expression through the distinct achievements of individual citizens.

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Music

singing, composition, direction, and/or performance;

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Theatre

direction, performance and/or production design

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Visual Arts

painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, installation art, mixed media works, illustration, graphic arts, performance art and/or imaging;

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Literature

poetry, fiction, essay, playwriting, journalism and/or literary criticism;

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Film and Broadcasting/ Broadcast Arts

direction, writing, production design, cinematography, editing, camera work, and/ or performance; and

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Architecture, Design and Allied Arts

architecture design, interior design, industrial arts design, landscape architecture and fashion design.

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President Fidel V. Ramos

He issued an executive order creating the National Artist for Historical Literature category before conferring the honor to Carlos Quirino.

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1

The order of National Artists secretariat (CCP/NCCA) announces opening of nominations

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2

NCCA and CCP received nominations; screen and deliberate

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The NCCA and CCP submit a list of recommenders to the President

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The President issues a proclamation conferring the rank and title on the recommedees.

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The order of national artists conferred during ceremonies organized by the secretariat

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"katotohanan, kabutihan, at kagandahan"

The highly stylized three letter Ks stand for

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Art

Is a national heritage that is essential in building the nation and ensuring democracy.

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Art

reminds people of the origins, history, struggles, and triumphs of the nation.

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National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA)

overall policy-making body, coordinating, and grants-giving agency for the preservation, development, and promotion of Philippine arts and culture

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Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)

  • premier venue in the country for culture and the arts

  • hosted numerous shows and exhibitions on both performance and visual arts

  • responsible for bringing together the different arts from various regions to the entire country and the whole world

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National Museum (NM)

The country's repository of archaeological artifacts, national treasures, and rare specimens found and produced in the country

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National Museum (NM)

Main task: to solicit, document, preserve, exhibit, and promote the natural and artificial wonders of the Philippines

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National Historical Commission of the Philippines

GOAL: Filipinos may have awareness and appreciation of the noble deeds and ideals of our heroes and other illustrious

Filipinos, to instill pride in the Filipino race and rekindle the Filipino spirit through history lessons.

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The National Museum of Fine Arts

is home to 29 galleries and hallway exhibitions comprising of 19th century Filipino masters, National Artists, leading modern painters, sculptors, and printmakers.

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The National Museum of

Anthropology

stages the Philippine ethnographic and terrestrial and underwater archaeological collections narrating the story of the Philippines from the past, as presented through artifacts as evidences of its pre-history.

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The National Museum of Natural History

houses 12 permanent galleries that exhibit the rich biological and geological diversity of the Philippines. It includes creatively curated displays of botanical, zoological, and geological specimens that represent our unique natural history.

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The National Planetarium

was established to disseminate astronomical information through various platforms and technology, such as full-dome digital and mobile planetarium shows, lectures, demonstrations, exhibitions, and actual celestial observations.

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Spolarium by Juan Luna

most valuable artwork housed in the National Museum

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National Library of the Philippines (NLP)

/ Pambansang Aklatan ng Pilipinas

was called the American

Circulating Library (1901), to serve as a memorial to American servicemen who died on Philippine soil

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National Library of the Philippines (NLP)

Pambansang Aklatan ng Pilipinas

MANDATE: serving as a repository of the printed and recorded cultural heritage of the country and other intellectual literary and information services; and providing access to these resources for our people's intellectual growth, citizenship building, lifelong learning, and enlightenment

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National Archives of the

Philippines (NLP)

history of the national Archives goes back to the Treaty of Paris in 1898, which stipulated the relinquishment or cession of documents from Spanish to American authorities and provided for the preservation of documents.

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National Archives of the

Philippines (NLP)

it is the guardian to over 400 documents from Spanish era dating 1552-1900 and various records from the American period to the Republic.

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Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino

(KWF) / The Commission on the

Filipino Language

was created via Republic Act No.

7104: "Congress shall establish a national language commission composed of representatives of various regions and disciplines which shall undertake, coordinate and promote researches for the development, propagation, and preservation of Filipino and other

Philippine languages."

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Republic Act No. 7104

the KWF was created via?

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Art

is the human pursuit to imitate life and the world into something pleasing or beautiful.

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Art

is an imitation of life and the world rendered beautifully, which gives pleasure.

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Drawing

Is creating a picture with a variety of tools, in most cases pencils, crayons, pens, or markers.

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Painting

Often called the most important visual art. It is about putting colours on a canvas or a wall.

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Printmaking

is art that is made by covering a plate with ink and pressing it on the surface of another object.

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Photography

is making pictures by letting light through the lenses of a camera onto a film.

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SCULPTURE

is a three-dimensional artwork that may be created using stone, marble, wood, and concrete

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Auguste Rodin

The Thinker

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Guillermo Tolentino

Oblation

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Francisco Mañosa

The Shrine of Mary, Queen of Peace, Our Lady of EDSA

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ARCHITECTURE

  • structures that meant to be used as shelter;

  • this art relies on the design and the purpose of the structure.

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LITERATURE

The art form of lanquage through the combined use of words, creating meaning and experience

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MUSIC

  • appeals to the sense of hearing;

  • composed by combining notes into harmony

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DANCE

  • the art of the human
    form;

  • body is used, mobilized, and choreographed in a specific time, form, and space.

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THEATRE

  • art form of performance;

  • dramatic texts are portraved on stage by actors, and are enhanced by props, lights, and sounds

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CINEMA

  • technoloqical translation of theatre;

  • special effects are utilized to enhance the storytelling

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IDEALIZING

means that the artwork should not be represented as perfect; authenticity of the artworks

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AUNTHENTICITY

  • use of canvas, paintbrush, easel

  • use of English language in literature

  • advancement in information technology and communication

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Art

has a set of fundamental elements that, when effectively put together makes it pleasing to the senses.

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Line

is a mark with greater length than width. Lines can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved: thick or thin

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Shape

is a closed line. Can be geometric, like squares and circles; or organic, like free-form. Are flat and can express length and widtr

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Forms

are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth. Balls, cylinders, boxes, and pyramids are forms.

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Space

is the area between and around obiects

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Colors

is fundamental artistic element in many visually sensed art forms.

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Values

is the addition of either the light or dark in an artwork and is often characterized by tint or shade

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Texture

is the tactile quality of the surface or the perceptible sense of touch of art.

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Letters

or text are overlooked as an element of art.

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J. PAUL GETTY MUSEUM

  • made and produced by artists living today

  • artist's work that responds to a global environment

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J. PAUL GETTY MUSEUM

  • culturally diverse

  • advancing technology

  • multifaceted

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Contemporary Art

a world view, and is sensitive to the changing times

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Contemporary Art

not restricted to the individual experience of the artist but is reflective of the world we live in

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APPROPRIATION

  • existing artworks are "appropriated" to form another artwork

  • the use of these prints, images, and icons to produce another art form is a feature of contemporary art

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APPROPRIATION

  • combining the past with the present

  • the contemporary artist revives interest to existing forms of art

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PERFORMANCE

has evolved to emphasize spontaneous, unpredictable elements of chance.

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PERFORMANCE

interpreting various human activities, from ordinary activities such as chores, routines and rituals, to socially relevant themes such as poverty, commercialism and war

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Site-Specific Art Forms

wherein it is performed of positioned in specific spots, especially in public places.

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Kidlat Tahimik

Magellan, Marilyn, Mickey & Fr. Dámaso: 500 Years of Conquistador RockStars

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HYBRIDITY

the mixing of the unlikely materials to produce an artwork

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TECHNOLOGY

used in the creation and dissemination of works of art

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Integrative or Integrated Arts

refers to interdisciplinary art, art study, development, production, display, or creative creation of work that uses two or more artistic disciplines.

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Contemporary Art

in simple terms, refers to any performance, or visual output created by artists that are alive and still making artwork.

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Site-Specific Art / Installation Art

It can be found in the places or as installation.

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Appropriation Art

It is a form of Hybrid Art where the original artwork is modified to give it a modern twist.

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PERFORMANCE ART

Often features artists using themselves as their medium and engaging their audiences in their performance.

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HYBRID ART

is a contemporary art movement that incorporated scientific and technological advancements into art. It is a hybrid of media art where artists integrate photography, film, radio, television, computers, and the internet into multi-media production.

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Dr. Patrick Flores

Art Critic, Curator

"The feeling that all is possible in the contemporary, conceived as a constantly extending and deepening constellation of art."

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Contemporary Art

permits possibilities of exploring either subject or medium in art to express the Filipino sense of self.

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Contemporary Art

is not intended to be reduced to conventional notions of space and medium.

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Contemporary Artists

have brought their artworks into the streets, in public, because in contemporary times, the main feat of any art primarily depends on how the art is able to connect with spectators.

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Art and the Environment

• Arts gives identity to the physical environment pf a country just as the identity is seen in art.

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Art and Religion

Art has a tool to colonize us. Philippine Muthological creatures are depicted in the modern media.

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Art and Technology

is both a tool for creating artwork and a means to deliver art to an audience

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Art and Culture

represents heritage more intentionally as evidently Filipino where in choice of images, color palette subject and theme is unique to our culture.

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Art and Economics

can provide an insight on a wide range of lifestyles and economic background.

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Art and History

Art illustrates significant moments of generation and nation.

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