When Did Contemporary Art Start To Flourish

When Did Contemporary Art Start To Flourish

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1. when did contemporary dancing start?


Answer:

Contemporary dance began at the start of the 20th century when US dancer Isadora Duncan (1878–1927) broke away from ballet and developed her own, more natural style. Contemporary dance has many different styles, some of them closely linked to music, such as jazz, rock and roll, and hip-hop.

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2. 1. When did contemporary dancing start?​


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3. Describe the contemporary art that start with the letter spelling out of the word CONTEMPORARY ART. ​


Answer:

Since the mid-1950s, Jasper Johns has depicted everyday icons and emblems—what he famously calls “things the mind already knows”—and, in the process, has fundamentally challenged ideas about what art can be. Johns has repeatedly used letterforms, either depicted individually or layered atop one another, to address modes of perception and knowledge. His 1956 painting Gray Alphabets (The Menil Collection, Houston) was his first engagement with the alphabet, as well as the first time he used the word gray, a recurring color in his oeuvre, in a title. In the painting, the 1960 drawing (private collection), and the 1968 print (68.689), Johns plays with the tension between the allover composition and the discrete forms within each unit. Due to the variation in colors, marks, and forms, the letters simultaneously reflect an established order—an effect amplified by the grid structure—and remain unique. The rectangular shapes and the illusion of a raised surface are reminiscent of children’s wooden alphabet blocks, which are literally the building blocks of language. Yet by showing line after line of the letters repeated in a standardized order without commentary or development, Johns negates this function, instead showing a stream of information without a resolution.


4. who were the artist who started contemporary art in the philippines


Explanation:

The iconoclastic role, instead, was assumed by a more dynamic group of six artists whose names are closely associated with the early years of the Philippine Art Gallery (PAG) in Ermita, Manila: Romeo Tabuena, Hernando Ocampo, Vicente Manansala, Victor Oteyza, Ramon Estella and Cesar Legaspi.


5. how did Philippine contemporary art evolve?


The Philippines has a long history of art. Artistic painting was introduced to the Philippines in the 16th century when the Spaniards arrived in the Philippines. During this time, the Spaniards used painting as religious propaganda to spread Catholicism throughout the Philippines. These paintings, mostly appearing on church walls, feature religious figures appearing in Catholic teaching. Because of the Church's oversight of Filipino art and the Spanish occupation of the Philippines, the purpose of most paintings from the 16th-19th centuries was to help the Catholic Church." Since then, art in the Philippines has evolved and has taken on Contemporary art.

Explanation:

Contemporary Art is the development of art that was influenced by the impact of modernization and developed in the West as a product of art created since World War II. In general, contemporary art means art that is currently happening or taking place, does not have conventional rules.

Art and culture have a relationship that influences each other. Culture affects the view of a work of art. On the other hand, art can also influence an established culture. The words art and culture are two things that are interrelated and cannot be separated, because every art must have a unique culture. Vice versa, in every culture must have artistic value that is so beautiful and priceless.

The culture of the Philippines is diverse. Around of the Philippines are Christian and are Muslim. Other religions and the rest of other practices seem to have no religion at all. Despite the westernization of state and foreign influences many people still believe in superstitions. This belief comes from their ancient cultural ancestors.

This country has beautiful traditional folk dances showcasing the graceful beauty and grace of the Philippines. They used to show off Filipino dresses and play Filipino music. Featuring Filipino cultural dances.There are several dialects that Filipinos can speak. They rank highly as the country with the most spoken dialect. This country has the most traditions to follow which continue to prevail despite its westernization. Most of these traditions are passed down through generations and continue to be practiced by most of the Philippines.

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6. it is the era when korean art flourished entirely in the whole country​


Answer:

1945

Korea (or Korean Peninsula) is a region in East Asia. Since 1945 it has been divided into two sovereign states: North Korea (officially the "Democratic People's Republic of Korea") and South Korea (officially the "Republic of Korea").

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Korean arts include traditions in calligraphy, music, painting and pottery, often marked by the use of natural forms, surface decoration and bold colors or sounds.

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7. Did the Egyptian civilization influence art in the contemporary? ​


In architecture and sculpture, the Neo-Pharaonic style, based on a revival of Egyptian classical art, used modern techniques and influences


8. In what art period that modern and contemporary started


Answer:

1860s

Explanation:

One answer is simple: time. Modern art came before contemporary art. Most art historians and critics put the beginning of modern art in the West at around the 1860s, continuing up to the 1960s. Whereas, contemporary art means art made in the present day.


9. what did you understand in contemporary art


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10. who were the artists who started contemporary art in the philippines​


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Oscar Villamiel (1953-present)

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Neil Pasilan (1971-present)

Kawayan de Guia (1979-present)

Patricia Perez Eustaquio (1977-present)


11. How did folk arts affect the contemporary arts? ​


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In contrast to fine art, folk art is primarily utilitarian and decorative rather than purely or outside influence, the nature of folk art is specific to its particular culture. Substituted, resulting in contemporary expressions of traditional folk art forms.

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12. When did Filipinos flourish their creativity?


When other countries came and influenced us.

13. How did the arts and crafts of MIMAROPA flourish?​


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14. 1. Who were the artists who started contemporary art in the Philippines?2. What are the characteristics of contemporary art?3. Why is "process" rather than "sale" important in contemporary art-making?​


Answer:

1.Romeo Tabuena,Hernando Ocampo,Visente Manansala,Victor Oteyza,Ramon Estella,and Cesar Legaspi.

2.•It is based on abstract expressionism

It has a heritage of artistic vanguards and seek different form of expression.

•It has bases coming from abstract art.

•Its works are original,artistic,and leave the mark of the author who makes them.

3.The general concept of contemporary art is to let the viewer consider, react, and respond to the art....Most artists do not create contemporary arts to sell it; That is why the process of making the artwork is much more important than the sale.


15. Contemporary art started after World War I, in the 1950s.


In its most basic sense, the term contemporary art refers to art, namely, painting, sculpture, photography, installation, performance, and video art—produced today. Though seemingly simple, the details surrounding this definition are often a bit fuzzy, as different individuals’ interpretations of “today” may widely and wildly vary. Therefore, the exact starting point of the genre is still debated; however, many art historians consider the late 1960s or early 1970s (the end of modern art, or modernism) to be an adequate estimate. Given its “art of today” definition, you may be surprised to hear that contemporary art actually has a relatively long history. To trace its evolution, let’s take a look at the major movements and important artists that compose its history. Intended as a reaction to preceding modern art movements, contemporary art is thought to have begun on the heels of Pop Art. In post-war Britain and America, Pop Art was pioneered by artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. It is defined by an interest in portraying mass culture and reimagining commercial products as accessible art. While the movement lasted roughly from the 1950s through the early 1970s, it was reborn as Neo-Pop Art in the 1980s thanks to artists like Jeff Koons. Much like artists working in the Pop Art style sought to artistically reproduce objects, those involved with Photorealism, a concurrent movement, aimed to create hyperrealistic drawings and paintings. Photorealists often worked from photographs, which enabled them to accurately reproduce portraits, landscapes, and other iconography. Chuck Close and Gerhard Richter often worked in this style.

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16. In what period did the korean arts and crafts flourish


Answer:

Korean arts arise during stone age dating from 300 BC, and it was followed by the art style of various dynasties and Korean Kingdoms.


17. How did the arts and crafts of MIMAROPA flourish​


Answer:Art of basketry and mat weaving. The island provinces of Marinduque, Oriental Mindoro, and Occidental Mindoro are known for this.Raffias and buri. ... Moriones Festival. ... Romblon. ... Tubattaha River. ... Manunggul jar. ... Tagbanuas. ... Tabon Man.

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ART OF MIMAROPA – The Mangyans are the indigenous people in Mindoro, the largest island in the country. Here, we can see different displays of art which they feature in festivals such as the Malasimbo.


18. compare the european contemporary art to the america's contemporary art, what did you observe??​


Answer:

Modern and contemporary art are of two different time periods. Modern art refers to art created from the 1880s up to the 1970s. ... Contemporary art describes current works of art. Usually, those still living and creating artworks or those who have only very recently died or retired.

Modern and Contemporary Art both can both be considered revolutionary, but Contemporary Art is more about experimentation and freedom. Modern Art is an expression of individuality, while Contemporary Art focuses on social impact, with society as the primary focus.

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19. contemporary pintor who did contemporary arts​


Hernando Ocampo and his group, the PAG in its early years also started to attract other painters like Anita Magsaysay Ho, Nena Saguil, Mario and Helen Roces, and Manuel Rodriguez. Rodriguez subsequently moved away to found his own Contemporary Artist Gallery and workshop.


20. how did contemporary art form from folk art?


 contemporary art is the modern art and the artist and style on contempoprary is way too different from the folk art..while the folk art are the traditional art or anonymous art...


21. Write FACT if the statement about Contemporary Art is true and BLUFF if it is not. ______1. Contemporary Art is an art produced by artists living today. ______2. Contemporary Art started before World War II. ______3. Contemporary Art can be presented outdoors. ______4. Contemporary Art can be purchased online. ______5. Originality is a big deal in Contemporary Arts. ______6. Contemporary Art utilized various materials. ______7. Contemporary Artists are always formally educated. ______8. Contemporary Art allows you to consult with other people. ______9. Contemporary Art gives emphasis to sale rather than process. ______10. Contemporary Art breaks the norms of Traditional Art.


Answer:

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22. How did the traditional art influence the contemporary art of the Philippines?


Answer:

Traditional art in our country has largely influenced the contemporary art in the Philippines. ... The old Filipino writing system known as the baybayin has an increased exposure. 2. Mythologies and other folk tales were reimagined as teleseryes in televisions or were adapted into films.


23. when and where did appetizers flourish


Answer:

The dishes we serve prior to the main course are designed to whet th and set the tone for the meal


24. How did they contribute to contemporary arts?Explain.​


It allows individuals a means of personal expression. Through painting, sculpture, and performance art, anyone can express themselves in a way that will be safely observable for others. Contemporary Art allows the artist to make commentary on the culture around them.


25. When did Filipinos flourish their creativity?


When other countries came and influenced us.

26. what is alchemy and when its start to flourished?


Alchemy is a forerunner of chemistry in medieval times which is an unscientific form of chemical science. It seeks to transform base metals into gold. It practically started to thrive during the medieval period.  

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27. When is the start of contemporary period in the philippines?


1945 is the start of contemporary era 

28. How did our traditional art influence the contemporary art in the country ?


As with other cultural concept, contemporary art is easily influenced by traditional art and can be visually indicated or be seen through the methods that have been used in a specific art. Moreover, the only thing that may change in the course of historical art are the things or the subjects that these arts portray.

 


29. who were the artists who started contemporary art in the philippines


Victorio C. Edades


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30. when did abstractionism flourish?​


Answer:

The dominant artistic movement in the 1940s and 1950s, Abstract Expressionism was the first to place New York City at the forefront of international modern art.

Associated artists: Willem de Kooning; Norman Lewis (artist)...


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