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GOOD

MORNING
Among the Filipino
Contemporary
Artists, who do
you admire the
most
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, we, learners should be able to:
 differentiate the aspects of production for visual arts and
performing arts
 explain the different aspects for visual arts and
performing arts
 critique an art using the different aspects of production
DETAILS

PROCESSES

ELEMENTS
ASPECTS OF
PRODUCTION
VISUAL
ARTS
ASPECTS
• Awards
• Art Criticism and Scholarship
• Art Education
• Media
• Organization
• Art Patronage
These aspects serve to
augment and strengthen
the artistic merits in the
artistic expression.
ART= COMPLEX

Details contribute to
the creation of art
and added another
layer to its value.
AWARD
S
Are given to artists to recognize a single
achievement or the career as a whole.

POPULAR VISUAL
ARTS COMPETITION
Shell National Students Art
Competition
DPC-PLDT
Visual Arts
Competition
Metrobank Art and Design
Excellence (MADE)
Vision Petron National
Student Art Competition
GSIS Art Competition
Art criticism
and
ART CRITICISM
Is the evaluation of an artwork based
on its artistic merits,
and its historical and cultural
importance.
ART SCHOLARSHIP
Orderly organization and study of art.

Study of the historical and theoretical


developments of art in relation to
social, cultural, and historical
considerations
ART EDUCATION
Is the transfer of knowledge, skills, and art
appreciation.

FORMAL EDUCATION
INFORMAL EDUCATION
1960s: officially part of curriculum

Teaching of skills and knowledge as well


as art history, theory, criticism, and
appreciation

Workshops
medi
Visual art component
that pertains to the
materials the artist
uses for the artworks.
CLAY

WOOD
METAL
STONE

FIBER
ORGANIZATI
ON
Formed when people of common
goals band together for a cause
Formed to protect each
other’s rights and concerns
that can affect them as
visual artists
Art
patronage
The purchase or commission
of an artwork

Used to describe the financial


funding given by an individual
or organization to an artist
Rich people
Pre-colonial: seen through the barter and trade of
decorative arts and crafts.
Colonial: biggest art patron is the Catholic Church:
evangelization
American: illustrate books, commercials, and other
marketing paraphernalia's.
perfor
ming
• Audience, time, and space
• Awards and grants
• Criticism
• Organizations
• Education
Ethnic groups
Urbanized
Spanish colonial
INTERNATIONAL
EUCHARISTIC
CONVENTION
PAVILION IN CEBU
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Awards
and
AWARDS
- Given to performing artists
as recognition for their
achievements in a competition
or in their cumulative career.
GRANT
- Given to finance different
aspects of the production

 Study grant
 Tour grant
COMMISSIO
N
- Financial compensation given to
performing artists to create a
song, a dance, or asong
critic
Pertains to the evaluation and
examination of the creation,
expression, and meaning of the
particular piece or performance.
critic
Reviews the different aspects of a
performance and gives insights and
evaluation
• Magazine
• Newspaper
• Journals
• website
organiza
tions
FORMAL GROUP:
have clear-cut division of responsibilities and
hierarchy of roles. They follow written bylaws
produced and enacted by members themselves.

INFORMAL GROUP:
seen with the ethnic groups who
come together for 1 occasion.
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TRANSFER OF
KNOWLEDGE,TECHNIQUES,
AND STYLES
FORMAL AND
INFORMAL
PATRICULA
R
ASPECTS
MUSIC
1. COMPOSITION: is the artistic process in
the creation of music.
2. RECORDING: the process of creating
multiple copies of music to be distributed to
the public
STEPS:
a. Preproduction: producers and staff would decide
upon a concept
b. Production: actual music is created
c. Postproduction: devoted to the promotion,
marketing, and selling
MUSIC INDUSTRY:
- Business of selling
recorded music

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DANCE
1. Choreography: part of dance that arranges and
manipulates movements, formations, words, music, sets
props, and etc.

DANCE STEPS

2. Design: visual materials used to suggest or allude


symbolisms and illusions
• Sets: backgrounds that are sometimes constructed
or painted
• Props and costumes: help identify characters and
events and enhance the movements on stage
• Lighting: provides appropriate mood
THEATER
1. ACTING: the art of embodying a character
2. DIRECTING: complete supervision and
management of all the different elements in
theater production
3. SCRIPT: literal transcription of the play
Stage directions
Production notes
Cast list
4. SETS, COSTUMES, AND LIGHTING
5. TRANSLATION: conversion of foreign play to
the vernacular
6. ADAPTATION: reinterpretation of the play
according to local cultures and tradition
#Recall
YOU HAVE 1 MINUTE TO ASK
YOUR CLASSMATE REGARDING
OUR TOPIC
NO ENUMERATION
FORM A
GROUP
BY 4
• Media
• Meaning or
symbol
• Message

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