The document discusses four planes of analysis for analyzing artworks: contextual analysis, formal analysis, evaluative analysis, and iconographic analysis. Contextual analysis examines the cultural, social, and political context of the artwork. Formal analysis focuses on the maker, history, and purpose. Evaluative analysis assesses the quality and deeper meaning of the work through examination and its interaction with viewers. The document provides examples of analyzing the EDSA People Power Revolution Monument using these different planes. It was presented by a group of six students.
The document discusses four planes of analysis for analyzing artworks: contextual analysis, formal analysis, evaluative analysis, and iconographic analysis. Contextual analysis examines the cultural, social, and political context of the artwork. Formal analysis focuses on the maker, history, and purpose. Evaluative analysis assesses the quality and deeper meaning of the work through examination and its interaction with viewers. The document provides examples of analyzing the EDSA People Power Revolution Monument using these different planes. It was presented by a group of six students.
The document discusses four planes of analysis for analyzing artworks: contextual analysis, formal analysis, evaluative analysis, and iconographic analysis. Contextual analysis examines the cultural, social, and political context of the artwork. Formal analysis focuses on the maker, history, and purpose. Evaluative analysis assesses the quality and deeper meaning of the work through examination and its interaction with viewers. The document provides examples of analyzing the EDSA People Power Revolution Monument using these different planes. It was presented by a group of six students.
● CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS ● EVALUATIVE ANALYSIS What is Contextual Analysis?
It analysis the artwork in a
different perspective. It looks at an artwork on a cultural, social, or political context. It is often used by historians, art critics, or sociologists. Formal Analysis
● Maker ● History and Culture ● Purpose EDSA PEOPLE POWER REVOLUTION MONUMENT
This sculpture truly
means a lot to Filipinos, because this monument represents freedom and democracy over a dictator who led the country into darkness at those times. What is Evaluative Plane?
This has something to do
with assessing a work's values. The plane of analysis that investigates the quality work that has a dialogic interaction with the public. Main Parts in Evaluative Plane
❏ Form and content
❏ Analysis and examination ❏ Deeper Meaning ❏ Main Subject ❏ Other subjects ❏ The art as a whole Presented by:
Group 4
❖ Barawidan, Jeliel Hyacinth
❖ Satorre, Ronald ❖ Roldan, Mary Grace ❖ Yap, Harvey ❖ Zulueta, Patricia ❖ Narvasa, Gayle Marie