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ARTS

DAY 1
1. Yes, because it is an important part in the history of art and we can add new things
to it and make it better through innovation.
2. Impressionism expresses the feeling and emotion of an artist through their work.
We can appreciate their way of letting out their feeling
3. When an artwork was purely the product of rich imagination,
then it could be expressionistic-full of meaning and beautfully llustrates and
expresses a lesson.
Another quality is that it should convey practical aspects
and facets of every human life come what their circumstances may be. Remember
that most of the judges are people
who witnessed an artwork, and so they can say if it is expressionistic or not.
Another thing is the meaning of the artwork.

•What meaning does it convey? Docs it exposes certain wrongs or cover it? Docs it
alter the meaning of existing laws or does it support it? Whatever it may be, it is
good to note that an artwork should express fully the meaning that could cither
change or improve the society's social interactions with cach other.

4. neoprimitivism get its influence from the south sea islanders and the wood
carvings of african tribes.
5. Remember the visual elements and design principles .. this involves looking at the
line,shape,color,space,point of the piece. If an artist produces two-dimensional or
three dimensional art, works in a traditional medium such as painting, or makes
art using the latest technology both artists use the same basic visual form building
blocks (elements) and visual structure techniques (principles) to achieve
visual unity.

6. A use of unnatural colors that separated color from its usual representational
that gives emotional meaning to the colors strong work that appears flat on the
canvas intense colors
bold strokes

ART MOVEMENT CHARATERISTICS ARTIST WORKS

IMPRESSIONISM Quick, loose brush strokes.


Bright paintings.
Édouard Manet, Dejeuner sur
Claude Monet, l'Herbe (Manet,
“En plein air” (Painting Outside) Edgar Degas, 1862-3)
Relative color.
Clearer picture from further Pierre-Auguste Olympia (Manet,
away. Renoir, and Camille 1863)
Pissarro Impression Sunrise
(Monet, 1871)
EXPRESSIONISM Expressionism is a modernist
movement, initially in poetry
Edvard Munch, 1893. The Scream.
and painting, originating in
Egon Schiele, Oskar Artist: Edvard
Northern Europe around the Kokoschka, Wassily Munch.
beginning of the 20th century. Kandinsky, Franz 1903. Der Blaue
Marc, Ernst Ludwig Reiter. Artist:
Kirchner Wassily Kandinsky.
1909.
NEO use of bold colors, David Burlyuk. Peasants Picking
original designs, and Marc Chagall. Apples
PRIMITIVISM expressiveness. Pavel Filonov. Mikhail Larionov,
Natalia Spring,
Goncharova.
Mikhail Larionov.

FAUVISM  bold, vibrant, almost André Derain, 1904. Luxe, Calme


acidic colours used in Maurice de et Volupte. Artist:
unusual juxtaposition, Vlaminck, and Henri Matisse.
and an intuitive, highly Henri Matisse. 1906. The River
gestural application of Seine at Chatou.
paint

DADAISM irrationality, humor, and Arp, Marcel Marcel Duchamp's


silliness Duchamp, Francis Fountain (1917)
Picabia and Kurt Marcel Duchamp's
Schwitters Bicycle Wheel
(1913)
Man Ray's Ingres's
Violin (1924)
SURREALISM Dream-like scenes and symbolic
images.
Jean Arp, Max Salvador Dalí's The
Ernst, André Persistence of
Unexpected, illogical Masson, René Memory (1931)
juxtapositions. Magritte, Yves Rene Magritte's
Bizarre assemblages of ordinary
Tanguy, Salvador
objects.
Dalí, Pierre Roy,
Paul
SOCIAL REALISM realism, in the arts, the Diego Rivera, David Alfaro
Siqueiros, José Clemente
American Gothic
accurate, detailed. Orozco, and Rufino Escogedoras de
Tamayo  café

DAY 3
1. Explain the difference between expressionism and abstractionism.
-Abstract art is normally able to be debated as to its subject. Oftentimes, there is no certain
conclusion that can be drawn because the work is sufficiently abstract. is.
2. How did the cubists give a sense of dynamism and energy to their works?
-They strictly measured lines, planes and angles
3. who is considered the most famous abstractionist and cubist artist?
-Pablo Picasso
4. Describe how each of the following styles reflected modern life:
a. cubism
b. futurism
c.mechanical style
d. non objectivism
*Futurism
-concern with events and trends of the future, or which anticipate the future.
*Mechanical style
-using or having to do with machinery
having skill in the use of machinery or tools
produced or operated by machinery or a mechanism
of, in accordance with, or using the principles and terminology of, the science of mechanics
automatic, as if from force of habit; machinelike; lacking spontaneity, expression, warmth,
etc.: to greet someone in a mechanical way
*Non-objectivism
-Non-objective art defines a type of abstract art that is usually, but not always, geometric and
aims to convey a sense of simplicity and purity.
*Cubism -an early 20th-century style and movement in art, especially painting, in which
perspective with a single viewpoint was abandoned and use was made of simple geometric
shapes, interlocking planes, and, later, collage
DAY 4
ART MOVEMENTS CHARACTERISTICS ARTIST WORK

CUBISM the application of Pablo Picasso and Picasso's 1907 Les


multiple Georges Braque in Demoiselles
perspectives, the use d'Avignon.
of geometric shapes,
a monochromatic
color palette
FUTURISM a focus on the Giacomo Balla, Balla's painting
technical progress of Umberto Boccioni, Dynamism of a Dog
the modern machine Gino Severini. on a Leash
age, dynamism,
speed.
MECHANICAL STYLE tightly interlocking Joseph Fernand the film Ballet
circles, ellipses, Henri Léger was a mécanique
curves, diagonals, French painter,
rectangles, dots sculptor
NON OBJECTIVISM It tends to be Wassily Kandinsky Color-field painting
geometric and does and Kasimir Malevich (think Mark Rothko)
not represent and the sculptor
specific objects Naum Gabo

DAY 5

1.What are the distinct characteristics of installation art?

-Sensory experiences involving sight, sound, smell, and sometimes touch.

2. Why is it called "installation"? 3. In general, what do installatior artists express in their


works? Cite two examples from these Learner's Materials.
-Installation art champions a shift in focus from what art visually represents to what it
communicates. Installation artists are less focused on presenting an aesthetically pleasing
object to viewers as they are enfolding that viewer into an environment or set of systems of
their own creation.

3. Aside from the traditional mediums and materials, what new


elements can installation artists incorporate in their works?
-Recycled materials, some architectural and building materials such as glass, aluminums, fiber
boards, G.I. sheets and pipes, screws and more.
4. What are some unique ways that the viewer can get to experience a piece of installation
art?
- Make it interactive and collaborative.
Collect donations for a cause.
Think of eco-friendly performance art ideas.
Choose a special date. ...
Be thoughtful about your choice of venue.

5. What are different names for performance art?


- dance, music, opera, theatre and musical theatre, magic, illusion, mime, spoken word,
puppetry, circus arts, professional wrestling and performance art.

6. How do these point to the distinct qualities of this form of art?


In what decade did this art form emerge?
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7. As distinct from traditional art forms, what or who serves as the medium in performance
art? Explain briefly. Give examples of places where performance art takes place.

-Performing arts may include dance, music, opera, theatre and musical theatre, magic, illusion,
mime, spoken word, puppetry, circus arts, performance art

-The body, considered as the medium of this art and conceptual material on which
Performance Art is based. Other key components are time, space and the relationship
between performer and audience because performer himself/herself is the artist.

ART MOVEMENT CHARACTERISTICS ARTIST WORKS

INSTALLATION ART three-dimensional Adrian Piper Étant Donnés by


(3D) objects Nick Cave Marcel Duchamp, I
Guerilla Girls Like America and
America Likes Me by
Joseph Beuys, The
Dinner Party by Judy
Chicago, and My Bed
by Tracey Emin.
PERFORMANCE ART the body, considered Marcel Broodthaers dance, music, opera,
the primary Medium theatre and musical
and conceptual theatre, magic,
material on which illusion, mime,
Performance Art is spoken word,
based puppetry, circus arts,
professional
wrestling and
performance art.

1.Do installation art and performance art exemplify the qualities of modern art?
If yes, in what ways do they do so?

-Yes. Because you cant have a good example if you dont perform a new one which is suit for
the modern art.

2. Do art forms like these serve a purpose in today's world? Explain your opinion.
- yes, mainly because art works inspire people and give ideas, joy/ happiness, and inspiration
and art has had a great number of different functions throughout its history

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