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2.

In tabular form, describe the role of managers,curators, buyers, collectors, and art
dealers in the art world.

PEOPLE IN THE ART WORLD THEIR ROLE IN THE ART WORLD


-the role of manager in the art world is they are
Manager the one to advise, represents or handles the
business affairs of artists.
Curators - a person who selects artwork often interprets
art. Arranges for the setting and provides
information for artists regarding shipping or
documentations needed and responsible for
writing labels, catalog essays and other
supporting content for an exhibition as well,
must have an academic degree in art and art
history.
Buyers -the role of the buyers is to support the creative
services, content studio, creative departments
in producing new still images. An individual
who work to select stock for stores.
Collectors -the role of the collectors is they are the one to
recognize the value that such vibrant artists
bring to communities, and they are in a
position to ignite interest for a particular
artist’s oeuvre. This investment helps artists
continue their work, build their reputation, and
allow them to evolve and create even more
value. A collectors is also known as a “art
love”.
Art Dealers - the role of art dealers in the art world is they
are the one who buys art the right time with the
right price and sells it at the right time with the
right price, but not necessarily deal with artists
on a personal level.
3. Create one (1) graphic organizer selected that would give a visual representation of
the chosen artist/artisan.

One of the most important


artists in the history of
His most known works are the painting in the Philippines.
A portraitist and painter of
Dalagang Filipina, landscapes of rural Philippine landscape.
his Filipino homeland, portrraits
and WWII war scenes

Fernando
Amorsolo’s work was Amorsolo Popularly known for his
exhibited widely both in the craftsmanship and mastery in
Philippines and abroad. the use of light.

In 1972, he became the first


He was named as the “Grand Filipino to be distinguished as
Old Man of Philippine Art”. the Philippine’s National Artist
in Painting.
4. In tabular form, identify national and GAMABA artists’ notable works and their
contribution to society.

National and Notable Works Contribution to society


GAMABA artists’
Fernando Amorsolo Dalagang Bukid, Its contribution to society is it helps
(National artist) Planting Rice, to preserve the Filipino culture. By
Maiden in a showing his artworks it influence
Stream, The every Filipino on how to be
Mestiza, and etc. conservative. His arts shows the
traditional Filipino customs, culture,
and occupation. His pastoral artworks
presented “an imagined sense of
nationhood in counterpoint to
American colonial rule”and were
important to the formation of Filipino
identity.
Francisco Mañosa Coconut Palace, The contribution of Mañosa in
(Gamaba artist) EDSA Shrine, society is he enriched the Philippine
Davao Pearl Farm, culture and identity. His works
and Amanpulo boasted the indigenous designs and
resorts. how the endemic craft was superior
in itself as well as imbuing Filipino
identity through materials and
processes.

5. Explain the three stages in the creative process.


 Pre-production or subject development-this ends when the planning ends, and the
content starts being produced.
 Production or medium manipulation- on this part plans, know- how to make
something for consumption ( the output). The act of creating output that has
significance and contributes to the utility of individuals.
 Post production (completion) or exhibition- it is the last stage in the creative
process where once an artwork is finished, it will be displayed, circulated, and
performed for the audience and public to see or watch.

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