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HUM02_CO1 P. ART #1

🖌️📗PHIL ARTS FROM THE REGIONS_ Characteristics, Subject Matter, and Style #1

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What is contemporary art? Art created in the present time that reflects current ideas, issues, and cultural contexts.
What makes art “contemporary”? Its relevance to present-day experiences, themes, and innovations.
What is subject matter in art? The topic, theme, or main idea represented in an artwork.
What is style in art? The distinctive way an artist expresses ideas through techniques, forms, and visual elements.
What is the difference between subject matter and style? Subject matter is what the artwork is about; style is how it is expressed.
What is the role of context in contemporary art? Context shapes meaning by connecting the artwork to social, cultural, or historical situations.
What is appropriation in contemporary art? Using existing images or objects and transforming them into new artworks.
What is juxtaposition? Placing contrasting elements together to highlight differences or create new meaning.
What is hybridity? Combining different media, cultures, or art forms in a single artwork.
What is performance art? An art form where the artist uses the body, actions, or movement as the medium.
What is installation art? A large-scale artwork designed to transform a space and engage viewers.
What is conceptual art? Art where the idea or concept is more important than the physical object.
What is the role of the viewer in contemporary art? The viewer actively interprets and completes the meaning of the artwork.
What is regional contemporary art? Art created in specific Philippine regions reflecting local culture and identity.
What is the importance of regional art? It preserves cultural heritage and highlights diverse local perspectives.
What is social realism? Art that exposes social issues such as poverty, inequality, or injustice.
What is abstraction? Art that simplifies or distorts forms instead of representing them realistically.
What is expressionism? Art that emphasizes emotion, mood, and personal experience.
What is minimalism? Art that uses simple forms, limited colors, and clean compositions.
What is pop art? Art inspired by mass media, advertising, and popular culture.
What is the role of culture in contemporary art? Culture influences themes, symbols, and artistic choices.
What is the difference between traditional and contemporary art? Traditional art follows long-established forms; contemporary art explores new ideas and materials.
What is the significance of contemporary Philippine art? It reflects Filipino identity, issues, and creativity in the modern era.
What is the purpose of contemporary art? To express ideas, provoke thought, and engage with society.
What is the relationship between artist and audience in contemporary art? It is interactive, interpretive, and often collaborative.
What is Kinetic Art? An art form that incorporates actual movement or the illusion of movement, often powered by wind, motors, or viewer interaction.
What is Abstract Expressionism? An art movement focused on spontaneous, expressive, and non‑representational forms, emphasizing emotion and gesture over realistic depiction.
What is Video Art? A contemporary art form that uses video technology as the primary medium for creative expression, often presented as installations or time‑based works.
 

 



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