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MOD

ERN
ART
by: Mr. Jan Vincent Onipa
LEARNING TARGETS:
• analyzes art elements and principles in the production of work following
a specific art style from the various art movements,
• identifies distinct characteristics of arts from the various art movements,
• identifies representative artists and Filipino counterparts from the
various art movements,
• discusses the influence of iconic artists belonging to the various art
movements,
• shows the influences of Modern Art movements on Philippine art forms,
and
• creates artworks guided by techniques and styles of the various art
movements.
MODE
RN
ART?
01
- this period succeeded the artworks produced in the
academic style

-  includes artistic work produced during the period


extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and
denotes the styles and philosophies of the art produced
during that era.
Modern Art
MOVEMEN
TS
IMPRESSION
ISM
EXPRESSIO
NISM
CUBISM

ABSTRACT
DADAISM SURREAL EXPRESSIONI
ISM SM

POP ART OP ART HAPPENINGS


IMPRESSIONI
- a style using quick, spontaneous and loose brushstrokes
SM ART - use of strong colors to show the movement of light in
the open environment

“as an art style that tried to capture an impressionism of what the eye
sees at a given moment and effect of sunlight on the subject”
IMPRESSIONI
SM ART
IMPRESSION
ISM
ARTISTS &
THEIR WORKS
IMPRESSIONISM
ARTISTS
CLAUDE MONET
- TRUE pioneer of the Impressionists
- long-lasting fascination in observing
and painting light and nature
IMPRESSIONISM
ARTISTS
PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR
- liked to paint lively groups of figures
Philippine
IMPRESSIONIS
M ARTISTS

JUAN LUNA FERNANDO AMORSOLO


EXPRESSIONI
- an art movement in which artworks conveyed strong
SM ART feelings
- is a style in art that is characterized as deeply personal

“they felt that art should present a more personal, expressive view of
life”
EXPRESSIONI
SM ART
EXPRESSION
ISM
ARTISTS &
THEIR WORKS
EXPRESSIONISM
ARTISTS
EDVARD MUNCH
- best-known forerunner of
Expressionism
- his early life was tortured by
sickness, death, insanity, unhappy
love affairs, and guilt – a classic way
to understand his paintings
EXPRESSIONISM
ARTISTS
WASSILY KANDINSKY
- realistic painter
- believed that shape, line, and color
have emotional properties capable of
conveying heightened feelings
Philippine
EXPRESSIONIS
M ARTISTS

VICTORIO EDADES
CUBISM ART
- are artworks that showcase the subject from multiple
points of view and at different times
CUBISM
ARTISTS &
THEIR WORKS
CUBISM ARTISTS
PABLO PICASSO GEORGE BRAQUE
2 Types of
CUBI
SM
ANALYTICAL CUBISM SYNTHETIC CUBISM

- 1910-1911 - 1912

- used bits and pieces of objects to - the idea of sticking down paper
reassemble according to the artist’s shapes to make a special kind of
imagination picture, called a COLLAGE
Philippine
CUBISM
ARTISTS
VICENTE MANANSALA

CESAR LEGASPI
DADAISM ART
- was an anti-art movement
- known as nonsense word

“Dada seemed nonsensical, but it had a nonsense aim… was to


overthrow all authority, tradition, and cultivate absurdity”
DADAISM ART
DADAISM ARTIST
MARCEL DUCHAMP
- most well-known Dadaist from
America
Modern Art
MOVEMEN
TS
IMPRESSION
ISM
√ EXPRESSIO

NISM

CUBISM

ABSTRACT

DADAISM SURREAL EXPRESSIONI
ISM SM

POP ART OP ART HAPPENINGS

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