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PRESIDENT RAMON MAGSAYSAY STATE UNIVERSITY

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THE ARTIST AND HIS STUDIO

Before the Renaissance Period, artworks were left unsigned. Artist claiming authorship for their
works by affixing their mark onto the surfaces of their paintings were a big milestone in the history of the
artist. Combined, these resulted in a wider variety or artworks, not just in form, but more so in style and
technique. The site that saw this shift was a very personal space for the artist himself, which is the studio.

Today, artist studios have been place of interest for the public. It is interesting to see and
learn where creativity manifests itself, especially since an artist’s studio is an extension of the
artist himself. The studio model dates back from the Renaissance. Therefore, artist flexed their
relationship with their patron as a site where negotiations and works were made.

More painters enjoyed painting on their own behalf, creating works they wanted to create.

During the latter part of the 1800’s artist began to questions the merits of stringent artistic
training and education, but it was during the 1900’s that art was truly liberated from the
traditions of the past. Perhaps, it was then that artists found freedom to articulate their distinct
aesthetic way of creative production.

PLAYERS IN THE WORLD OF ARTS


STUDIO MANAGER

STUDIO ASSISTANT

Typically work for established artists whose works are in high demand. Assistants handle
the daily operations of a studio so artist can devote more time to art creation. Work duties vary
depending on artist needs and can range from general to highly specialized assistance.

GALLERY DIRECTOR

A gallery director is in charge to the business side of a company so it also takes charge on
everything that uses and receives money. Although sometimes, galleries do have a department for
that, it is still under the leadership of a gallery director

GALLERY ASSISTANT

Start the day by opening the gallery and by closing the galleries as well. They need to
make sure that the gallery is clean before opening and closing and that no one is around before
shutting down operations.

ARTIST

An artist is a person engaged in an activity related to creating art, practicing the arts, or
demonstrating an art.

ART CRITICS

An art critic is a person who is specialized in analyzing, interpreting and evaluating art.
Their written critiques or reviews contribute to art criticism and they are published in newspapers,
magazines, books, exhibition brochures and catalogues and on web sites.

DEALER

Is a person or company that buys and sells works of art. Art dealers' professional
associations serve to set high standards for accreditation or membership and to support art
exhibitions and shows.

CURATOR

A keeper or custodian of a museum or other collection.

 COLLECTOR
A person who collects works of art.

 ART DIRECTOR

The person responsible for overseeing the artistic aspects of a film, publication, or other
media production.

 MUSEUM PRESS OFFICER

Are employed by organizations to act as their main point of contact for the media. These
guys act as the official representatives of their organizations and handle all matters relating to the
press.

 MUSEUM EDUCATOR

Teaches in a museums, art exhibit and cultural sites. They make sure that tourists,
students and spectators learn from the places where they are visiting.

 MUSEUM DIRECTOR

He/she is the one who manages all the works so this best explains to us that he/she has a
high position in the museum. Also, this person is the one who organizes the proper work flow in
the museum.

PRODUCTION PROCESS
The process of creating an artwork does not necessarily follow a linear progression. The
reason why different arts styles, periods, and movements were made possible, is because there
was a form of flexibility given to artists in terms of how to conceptualize and execute their ideas
into reality. But this not mean there is no guiding principle that governs the general process of art
production.

PREPRODUCTION
it may not necessarily be fully formulated, and so some form of exposure, research, and other
approaches may be explored to get the idea long before actually making the artwork. This process is of
course the preproduction stage.

PRODUCTION
the execution of the art may take a variety of forms such as painting, sculpture, tapestry,
photograph, film, a routine (dance),or a track or composition (music) .Some artworks rely on a precise
and skilled execution, while others need only intuition and a kind of judiciousness in the manipulation of
materials.

POSTPRODUCTION
Once an artwork is finished, it will then be decided on how it will be circulated not only in the art
world, but the many publics.
PRESIDENT RAMON MAGSAYSAY STATE UNIVERSITY

REPORT BY: MARIE CRIS GUEVARRA

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SUBMITTED TO: REGINA ECLEVIA

MEDIUM AND TECHNIQUES

*MEDUIM is the mode of expression in which the concept, idea, or message is conveyed. It maybe
concrete or tangible, such as paintings, sculptures, monuments, and structures; or it may be ephemeral or
something transient, such as a track (recording of sound), a film or a performance.

* A chosen medium must not be expected to yield the same results. Giving two different artists the
same exact material and the general qualifier of paintings, “ the end product will still vary minimally or in
an exponential scale. This is where TECHNIQUE comes in, as it the reason why art history is described
by a seemingly limitless example works of art.

*The technique of the artwork shows the level of familiarity with the medium being manipulated.

ENGAGEMENT WITH ART

*if we engage ourselves in art we can express our feelings trough this. Engagement with arts means
you have other ways on how to tell to others what you feel or felt.

AWARDS AND CITATION

*After an artist has spent considerable time in horning his skills, establishing the relevance of the
body of his works, and even gaining respect from his colleagues in art world, he may be considered or
nominated for awards and citation.

-One of Filipino artist receives two major awards the” Orden ng Pambansang Alagad ng Sining
(Order of National artist) and Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan (National Living Treasures Award)”

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