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location of the given
place based on the given
clues/videos.
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location of the given
place based on the given
clues/videos.
Singapore-Merlion
Petronas twin tower -
Malaysia
Golden bridge - vietnam
Philippines and Southeast
Asia : Contemporary
Visual Art
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Painting
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to talk about:
Painting
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Painting Sculpture
In this lesson we are going
to talk about:
Painting Sculpture
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Painting Sculpture Architecture
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Comics and
animation
Contemporary
Visual Art in the
Philippines
What is
contemporary?
Contemporary
– living or
occurring at
the same time.
What is visual
art?
Visual art - painting,
drawing, printmaking,
sculpture, ceramics,
photography, video,
filmmaking, comics,
design, crafts, and
architecture.
Contemporary Visual Art
Contemporary Visual Art
Unlike the traditional art that follow
certain rules, contemporary Visual
art is the opposite and it’s a
snapshot of our time.
Contemporary Visual Art
Contemporary art is often referred to
as “the art of today.” It dares to
break away from tradition, push
boundaries and challenge
established norms
Contemporary Visual Art:
Painting
Contemporary Art
Styles/Techniques
Contemporary Art Styles/Techniques
1. Abstract Art
his kind of art does not
represent visual reality but
instead uses shapes,
geometric patterns, colors,
forms, and free flow of brush
strokes to achieve
something.
Contemporary Art Styles/Techniques
1. Abstract Art
his kind of art does not
represent visual reality but
instead uses shapes,
geometric patterns, colors,
forms, and free flow of brush
strokes to achieve
something.
Contemporary Art Styles/Techniques
2. Minimalism/Minimalist
This kind of art represents
qualities such as truth, order,
simplicity, and harmony
Contemporary Art Styles/Techniques
Contemporary Art Styles/Techniques
3. Pop Art
This is an art movement that
emerged in the 1950s and
draws inspiration from
sources such as popular and
commercial culture
Contemporary Art Styles/Techniques
Contemporary Art Styles/Techniques
4. Surrealist Art
Aims to revolutionize the
human experience. This kind
of art finds magic and strange
beauty in the “unexpected
and the uncanny, the
disregarded and the
unconventional.”
Contemporary Art Styles/Techniques
Contemporary Art Styles/Techniques
Ronald Ventura (Painting)
Ronald Ventura (Painting)
Ventura explored different themes
and techniques in his works. He is
known for his works connected to
the Philippine folk traditions, iconic
Western works, religion, and
popular culture.
Ronald Ventura (Painting)
Greyground (Surrealism), 2011
Ronald Ventura (Painting)
Ronald Ventura (Painting)
Ronald Ventura (Painting)
Anges Arellano (Sculpture)
Agnes Arellano (Sculpture)
Her usual works are made with
plaster or marble and cast from her
own body to create life-size figures.
Arellano’s works are filled with motifs
such as religious, historical, literary,
and biographical sources that are
recombined in different ways.
Anges Arellano (Sculpture)
She was also part of group show
abroad, and her first solo show was
the myth of creation and destruction
I.
Anges Arellano (Sculpture)
Anges Arellano (Sculpture)
Anges Arellano (Sculpture)
Carcass-cornucopia,
1987
Anges Arellano (Sculpture)
Ramon Orlina (Sculpture)
Ramon Orlina (Sculpture)
He is a contemporary
glass sculptor and he is
known as ‘’Father of
Philippine Glass
Sculpture’’
Ramon Orlina (Sculpture)
His themes and subjects
are abstraction and the
female body
Ramon Orlina (Sculpture)
One of his famous works
is the QuattroMondial,
this was cast on bronze
and glass sculpture.
Ramon Orlina (Sculpture)
QuattroMondial of UST
Juan Arellano (Architecture)
Juan Arellano (Architecture)
His architectural styles were
influenced by neoclassical and art
deco. He is the one who designed
National Museum of the
Philippines and Metropolitan
Theater
Juan Arellano (Architecture)
National Museum of the Philippines (Before wwii)
Juan Arellano (Architecture)
National Museum of the Philippines (Before wwii)
Juan Arellano (Architecture)
National Museum of the Philippines (during wwii)
Juan Arellano (Architecture)
National Museum of the Philippines (during wwii)
Juan Arellano (Architecture)
National Museum of the Philippines (present)
Juan Arellano (Architecture)
National Museum of the Philippines (present)
Philippine
Komiks
Philippine Komiks
Komiks is derived from the
English term "comics." It is a
beloved form of visual art,
often showcasing a narrative
through a sequence or a
single frame of illustrated
characters.
Philippine Komiks
The formal journey of Philippine komiks
commenced in 1929 with the release of
"Mga Kababalaghan ni Kenkoy" (Kenkoy’s
Antics) by Antonio Velasquez and
Romualdo Ramos
Philippine Komiks
Antonio Velasquez & Romualdo Ramos
Philippine Komiks
Philippine Komiks
Culture Crash, a comic book, is a fusion of
different cultures—Japanese art style,
American coloring technique, and Filipino
language. It is also considered as the
most popular komiks magazine in the
country.
Philippine Komiks
Culture Crash, a comic book, is a fusion of
different cultures—Japanese art style,
American coloring technique, and Filipino
language. It is also considered as the
most popular komiks magazine in the
country.
Philippine Komiks
Philippine Animation
Philippine Animation
Animation made its way to the
Philippines a few months prior to World
War II when it was employed as a special-
effects tool in support of the film Ibong
Adarna, released in 1941.
Philippine Animation
The animation industry in the Philippines
began its growth during the Marcos regime,
utilizing subcontracting and cost-effective
labor to attract foreign businesses. The surge
in diverse animation techniques seen in the
1980s.
Philippine Animation
Philippine Animation
Philippine Animation
Philippine Animation
he Philippine animation industry made its
debut in the 34th MMFF with the film "Dayo:
Tungo sa Mundo ng Elementalia" (2008),
produced by Cutting Edge Productions and
directed by Luis Suarez. T
Philippine Animation
he Philippine animation industry made its
debut in the 34th MMFF with the film "Dayo:
Tungo sa Mundo ng Elementalia" (2008),
produced by Cutting Edge Productions and
directed by Luis Suarez. T
Popular Contemporary
Visual Artworks in
selected Southeast
Asian countries
Dolorosa Sinaga (Indonesia)
Dolorosa Sinaga (Indonesia)
Is a renowned sculptor in Indonesia. Her
subjects depict a strong perspective on
faith, hope, illusion, crisis, solidarity, and
multicultural tensions. Furthermore,
through these subjects, she fights against
violence towards women.
Dolorosa Sinaga (Indonesia)
One of her famous sculptures is the
Solidaritas (2000). It is a bronze sculpture
that depicts “a line of seven abstractly
molded women standing and shaking each
others’ hands to reinforce the idea of a
strengthened fence.”
Dolorosa Sinaga (Indonesia)
Dolorosa Sinaga (Indonesia)
Dolorosa Sinaga (Indonesia)
Dinh Q. Le (Vietnam)
Dinh Q. Le (Vietnam)
His works are mostly focused on the
Vietnam War and Cambodian genocide
(1965-1978). Dinh Q. Le uses a lot of
photographs, but he is not a
photographer. He just likes to take pictures
and break them apart and put them back
together in new ways.
Dinh Q. Le (Vietnam)
One of his famous works is Photographing
the Thread of Memory. It is displayed in
the The Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac
Museum in Paris.
Dinh Q. Le (Vietnam)
One of his famous works is Photographing
the Thread of Memory. It is displayed in
the The Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac
Museum in Paris.
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