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This is a picture gallery presentation. this is a report on MAPEH regarding contemporary Art.
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Philippine Contemporary Art
Abstract Art
- A recreation of a subject matters shapes and colors so
that it becomes unrecognizable and non-objective
Cubism
- The breaking down of an object into rectangular or
square cubes through color transparency and overlapping
rendetions
- Purita Villanueva Kalaw-Ledesma was a patron of the arts and
founder of the Art Association of the Philippines (AAP). She is a
businesswoman and an art collector in 1948.
Purita Kalaw Ledesma
In the first art competition of the Art Association of the Philippines
(AAP), six major prizes were won by the modernists. The next three
years of AAP competitions were a repeat of the first competition arousing hostilities from the
conservative group led by Fernando Amorsolo and Tolentino.
The following are the Artists and their contributions of the Philippine Contemporary Art
Vicente Manansala
*Cubism
Balut Vendors
Luksong Taga
Nena Saguil
Rice Pounding
Hernando Ocampo
Mutant Series
Ang Kiukok
Jose Joya
Jose Tanig Joya was born in Manila on June 3, 1931, the son of Jose Joya Sr.
and Asuncion.He graduated from the University of the Philippines (UP) in 1953 with a
bachelor's degree in fine arts, earning the distinction of being the
university's first magna cum laude.
In 1954 to 1955, the Instituto de Cultura Hispanica of the Spanish government
awarded him a painting grant in Madrid. A year later he finished his master's degree in painting under a Fulbright
Smith-Mundt grant. He also received a grant from the John D. Rockefeller III Fund and Ford Foundation to paint in
New York, from 1967 to 1969.
Imelda Cajipe-Endaya
The Good Woman
Manuel Baldemor
Family Calcutta
Benedicto Cabrera
The Huntress
Nunelucio Alvarado
Isda sa Dughan
Edgar Talusa Fernandez
The Present
Napoleon Abueva
In 1976, Napoleon V. Abueva, then 46, was the youngest Filipino to become a National Artist.
Known as the Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture, he is a master in both academic
representational style and modern abstract. His works have been executed using almost all kinds of materials, including hard wood like
molave, acacia, langka wood, ipil, kamagong, palm wood and bamboo, adobe, metal, stainless steel, cement, marble, bronze, iron, alabaster, coral, and brass. He even combines different materials, like wood with metal and stone.
Under a Pura Villanueva-Kalaw Scholarship, Abueva graduated from the University of the Philippines School of Fine Arts in 1953 with a
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture. He received much recognition as early as his college years,
during which he was mentored by Guillermo Tolentino, the first National Artist for Sculpture and creator of the UP Oblation. For three years
in a row (1951-1953), he won first prize and best entry awards in sculpture in the Art Association of the Philippines annual competition. One of his
works from this period is the Kagampan or Kaganapan, which is considered most
representative of his work. He also received recognition in the Institute of Contemporary Arts’ International Sculpture Competition in London, England for The Unknown Political
Prisoner.
Kagampan UP Oblation
Ramon Orlina’s Undying Love
Pablo Mahinay’s Wood Sculpture
Lamberto Hechanova’s
Man and Woman
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