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A WALK THROUGH ON THE
GRADE 10 ARTS (1st Quarter)
Q1 TOPIC:
20th Century Art Movements
Content Standards:The learner demonstrates understanding
of . . 1.Art elements and processes by synthesizing
and applying prior learning and skills.2.The arts as integral to the development of
organization, spiritual belief, historical events, scientific discoveries , natural disasters /occurrences, and other external phenomena.
Performance Standards:The learner . . . 1.Performs/participates completely in a
presentation of a creative impression (verbal/non-verbal) from the various art movements.
2.Recognizes the difference and uniqueness of the art styles of the various art movements (techniques, processes, elements, and principles of art).
Learning CompetenciesThe learner . . .1.Analyzes art elements and principles in
the production of work following a specific art style from the various art movements.
2.Identifies distinct characteristics of arts from the various art movements.
3.Identifies representative artists and Filipino counterparts from the various art movements.
Learning CompetenciesThe learner . . .4.Derives the mood, idea, or message from
selected artworks.5.Determines the role or function of artwork by
evaluating their utilization and combination of art elements and principles.
6.Uses artworks to derive the tradition/history of the various art movements.
Learning CompetenciesThe learner . . .7.Compares the characteristics of
artworks produced in the various art movements.
8.Creates artworks guided by techniques and styles of the various art movements.
9.Describes the influence of iconic artists belonging to the various art movements.
Learning CompetenciesThe learner . . .10.applies different media techniques and
processes to communicate ideas, experiences, and stories showing the characteristics of the various art movementds.
11.Evaluates work of art in terms of artistic concepts and ideas using criteria from the various art movements.
Learning CompetenciesThe learner . . .12.Shows the influence of modern art
movements in the Philippine art forms.
13.Mounts an exhibit using completed artworks influenced by Modern Art movement.
ACTIVITY
Activity: Pair – ShareThe class will be divided into six (6) groups. They will classify the pictures of artworks according to 20th century art movements. Each art movement will have 2 pictures of artworks.
20th Century Art Movements:
1.Impressionism2.Expressionism3.Abstractionism4.Abstract Expressionism5.Contemporary Art Forms
ANALYSISGuide Question:
Describe how your group classified/paired the pictures. What was your basis in grouping the pictures of the art works?
IMPRESSIONISM
Impression Sunrise Starry NightClaude Monet Vincent Van Gogh
EXPRESSIONISM
Persistence of Memory GuernicaSalvador Dali Pablo Picasso
ABSTRACTIONISM
Three Musicians The CityPablo Picasso Fernand Leger
ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM
Autumn Rhythm Abstract No. 2Jackson Pollock Lee Krasner
CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS
Cordillera Labyrinth Go to Room 117Roberto Villanueva Sid Gomez Hildawa
ABSTRACTION
Brief discussion and presentation of sample artworks of famous 20th century artists.
IMPRESSIONISMDistinct Characteristics:1. Color and Light
- Short broken strokes- Pure unmixed colors side by side- Freely brushed colors (convey visual effect)
IMPRESSIONISMDistinct Characteristics:2. Everyday Subjects
- Scenes of life- Household objects- Landscapes and Seascapes- Houses, Cafes, Buildings
IMPRESSIONISMDistinct Characteristics:3. Painting Outdoors
- Previously, still lifes, portraits, and landscapes were painted inside the studio. The impressionists found that they could best capture the ever-changing effects of light on color by painting outdoors in natural light.
IMPRESSIONISM
Distinct Characteristics:4. Open Composition
- Impressionist painting also moved away from the formal, structured approach to placing and positioning their subjects.
Sample Artworks: IMPRESSIONISM
Sample Artworks: IMPRESSIONISM
Water Lily Pond
Sample Artworks: IMPRESSIONISM
Sample Artworks: IMPRESSIONISM
Edouard Manet, 1874Oil on Canvas
Argenteuil
Sample Artworks: IMPRESSIONISM
La Promenade
Claude Monet , 1875Oil on Canvas
Sample Artworks: IMPRESSIONISM
A Girl With A Watering Can
August Renoir , 1876Oil on Canvas
Sample Artworks: IMPRESSIONISM
The Bridge to the Artist’s House
Karl Albert Buehr, 1908
EXPRESSIONISM(A Bold New Movement)
Sub-Movements:1. Fauvism
- Uses bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions.
2. Dadaism- Characterized by dream fantasies, memory images, and visual tricks and fantasies.
EXPRESSIONISM(A Bold New Movement)
Sub-Movements:3. Surrealism
- Depicts an illogical subconscious dream world beyond the logical, conscious, physical one.
4. Social Realism- Expresses the artist’s role in social reform.
Sample Artworks: EXPRESSIONISMFauvism
Blue Window
• Henri Matisse, 1905• Oil on Canvas
I and the VillageMark Chagall, 1911Oil on Canvas
Sample Art Work - ExpressionismDadaism
Persistence of MemorySalvador Dali, 1931Oil on Canvas
Sample Art Work – Expressionism (Surrealism)
GuernicaPablo Picasso, 1937Oil on Canvas
Sample Art Work – Expressionism
SOCIAL REALISM
ABSTRACTIONISMSub-Movements:1. Cubism
- Artworks were a play of planes and angles on a flat surface.
2. Futurism- Arts were created for a fast-paced, machine-propelled age.
ABSTRACTIONISMSub-Movements:3. Mechanical Style
- The result of the futurist movement. Basic forms such as planes, cones, spheres, and cylinders all fit together precisely and neatly in their appointed places.
4. Non-objectivism- Do not use figures.
ABSTRACTIONISM
Sample Artwork: Cubism
Three Musicians Pablo Picasso, 1921Oil on Canvas
Armored TrainGino Severini, 1915Oil on Canvas
Sample Abstractionism - Futurism
The CityFernand Leger, 1919Oil on Canvas
Sample Artwork: Abstractionism Mechanical Style
New York CityPiet Mondrian, 1942Oil on Canvas
Sample Artwork: Abstractionism Non-Objectivism
ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM
Sub-Movements:1. Action Painting
- The techniques could be splattering, squirting, and dribbling paint with no pre-planned design.
2. Color Field Painting- Uses different color saturations to create desired effects.
Sample Artwork: Action Painting
Jackson Pollock in his action painting
Magenta, Black, Green on Orange Mark Rothko, 1949Oil on Canvas
ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM Sub-movement: COLOR FIELD PAINTING
POP ART Distinct Characteristics:1. Range of Work
- From painting, to posters, collages, 3D assemblages, and installations.
2. Inspirations/Subjects- Advertisements, celebrities, billboards, and comic strips.
OP ART Distinct Characteristics:1.A form of action painting with the
action taking place in the viewer’s eye.
2. As the eye moved over a diff. segments of the image, perfectly stable components appeared to shift back and forth.
Twelve Cars Andy Warhol, 1962Art Print
Sample Artwork: Pop Art
Marilyn Monroe Andy Warhol, 1967Silk Screen Print
Sample Artwork: Pop Art
Whaam! Roy Lichtenstein, 1963Acrylic and Oil on Canvas
Sample Artwork: Pop Art
Current Bridget Riley, 1964Synthetic Polymer Paint on Composition Board
Sample Artwork: Op Art
CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS
1. Installation Art• Uses sculptural materials and
other media to modify the viewer’s experience in a particular space.
• Usually lifesize or even larger. Installation can be constructed in everyday public or private spaces both indoor and outdoor.
CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS
1. Installation Art• creates an entire sensory
experience for the viewer.• many installations are of a size
and structure that the viewer can actually walk through and experience ; i. e., touch, feel, hear,or smell the elements the artist used in the installation.
Cordillera Labyrinth Roberto Villanueva, 1989Bamboo and Runo GrassOutdoor Installation at the CCP
Sample Artwork: Installation Art
Go to Room 117 Sid Gomez HildawaMixed Media Installation
CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS
2. Performance Art
• The actions of the performers may constitute work. It can happen any time at any place for any length of time..
CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS
2. Performance Art• It can be a situation that involves
the four basic elements: time, space, performer’s body, and relationship between performer & audience.
CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS
2. Performance Art• It may include activities such as
theater, dance, music, mime, juggling, and gymnastics.
CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS
2. Performance Art• The performer is the artist
himself/herself.• Performance rarely follows a story
line/plot.
Sample Performance Art
APPLICATION
1. The participants will be grouped into six (6). Each group will be assigned to a particular art movement and they will create a sample artwork.
Group:1.Impressionism2.Expressionism3.Abstractionism4.Abstract Expressionism5.Pop Art6.Installation Art
THANK YOU!