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Contemporary

The document consists of a series of questions related to contemporary arts, covering various aspects such as elements of art, characteristics of contemporary art, and significant artists and their works. It addresses topics like Collage, Assemblage, Animation, and traditional art forms, as well as the significance of specific artworks and mediums used by notable Filipino artists. The questions aim to assess knowledge of contemporary art and its cultural relevance.

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Contemporary

The document consists of a series of questions related to contemporary arts, covering various aspects such as elements of art, characteristics of contemporary art, and significant artists and their works. It addresses topics like Collage, Assemblage, Animation, and traditional art forms, as well as the significance of specific artworks and mediums used by notable Filipino artists. The questions aim to assess knowledge of contemporary art and its cultural relevance.

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Contemporary Arts Reviewer

1. It is a Contemporary Elements of Art that refers to when an artist uses methods to show damage or is it
their answer.
A. Destruction
B. Hybridity
C. Performance
D. Perspective

2. What is a key characteristic of contemporary art?


A. It strictly follows classical artistic techniques.
B. It focuses only on traditional painting and sculpture.
C. It often incorporates modern technology and new media.
D. It avoids the use of unconventional materials.

3. Which of the following represented ideas about cultural identity and the clash between tradition and
modernity of Juxtynes Kulasag na Dunno?
A. Boom Box and wood
B. Pintado-Traditional Tattoo and Boom Box
C. Wood and Boom Box
D. Wood and rope

4. What artworks depict Contemporary Art?


A. Artworks created before 1960s
B. Artworks created during World War II
C. Artworks created during 1960s/1970s
D. Artworks created from 1960s to present

5. When is the Time Period of Contemporary Art?


A. After 1960s/1970s
B. During the 1960s/1970s
C. From 1960/1970s to present
D. Today

6. Which of the following statement best describe Collage?


A. An art created from combining images using mobile application to create a new photo.
B. An art created from combining together metal objects to make a new masterpiece.
C. An art created from combining together objects such as photographs and fabric.
D. An art created from painting together found objects to make a new masterpiece.

7. Which of the following statement best describe Assemblage?


A. A three-dimensional performance art formed from combining found everyday items.
B. A three-dimensional visual art formed from combining found everyday items.
C. A two-dimensional performance art formed from painting found everyday items.
D. A two-dimensional visual art formed from painting found everyday items.

8. Which of the following statement best describe Animation?


A. A performance art of making a motion picture from a series of still drawings.
B. A performance art of making a video from a series of still drawings.
C. A series of drawings enabling an image to visually generate a moving object.
D. A series of paintings enabling an image to visually generate a moving object.

9. Which of the following best describes the traditional art form of the Ivatan people?
A. A stone and thatch house designed to withstand typhoons and cold winds.
B. A handwoven fabric used as protection against the sun and rain.
C. A ceremonial mask used during religious processions.
D. A painted fabric showcasing Mandaya cultural beliefs.

10. What art form in which the artist’s intent is to convey a concept rather than to create an art object?
A. Conceptual Art
B. Literary Arts
C. Performing Art
D. Virtual Arts

11. What do you call the movement of the body in a rhythmic way, usually to music and within a given
space, for the purpose of expressing an idea or emotion?
A. Ballroom
B. Dance
C. Performance
D. Theater

12. What art is concerned almost exclusively with live performances in which the action is precisely
planned to create a coherent and significant sense of drama?
A. Ballroom
B. Dance
C. Performance
D. Theater

13. What art is made directly in the landscape, sculpting the land itself into structures using natural
materials such as rocks or twigs?
A. Collage
B. Earth Art
C. Landscaping
D. Sculpture

14. What do you call the manipulation of computer-generated images (pictures, scenery, portraits, etc.)
using specialized software as part of a purposeful creative process?
A. Assemblage
B. Computer Art
C. Imagery
D. Tarpaulin

15. What is concerned with combining vocal or instrumental sounds for beauty of form or emotional
expression?
A. Band
B. Composition
C. Dance
D. Music

16. Who is National Artist for Visual Arts in 2006 and also called the "Master of Contemporary Philippine
Art"?
A. Jose Joya
B. Benedicto Cabrera
C. Roberto Chabet
D. Eduardo Masferré
17. Who is the "Grand Old Man of Philippine Art"?
A. Kidlat Tahimik
B. Fernando Amorsolo
C. Severino Montano
D. Leandro Locsin

18. Who is "The Philippines' Most Important Writer of Philippine Literature in English"?
A. Nick Joaquin
B. Napoleon Abueva
C. Roberto Chabet
D. Pacita Abad

19. Who is the artist who has the mastery of "gestural paintings" and painted the Granadean Arabesque
(1958)?
A. Benedicto Cabrera
B. Kidlat Tahimik
C. Jose Joya
D. Agnes Arellano

20. Who is the artist who introduced the "buoyant sculpture" and one of his artworks is The Balangiga
Massacre Monument?
A. Napoleon Abueva
B. Leandro Locsin
C. Severino Montano
D. Eduardo Masferré

21. Who is the Filipino artist who promotes women empowerment through her artworks?
A. Napoleon Abueva
B. Pacita Abad
C. Agnes Arellano
D. Agnes Abad

22. What do you call the traditional hand-woven cloth usually in tones of red, brown, and black indigenous
to the T'boli people from the Cotabato region?
A. Banig
B. Dagmay
C. Hinabol
D. Inabel

23. In Cagayan Valley, what is a traditional headdress worn by women farmers in the fields to protect them
from the sun and rain?
A. Kanayi
B. Mugong
C. Vakul
D. Ivatan

24. What is an Ifugao style of weaving that uses a resist dyeing process on either the warp or weft before
the threads are woven to create a pattern or design characterized by diamond stripes of white and red
stripes?
A. Yakan weaving
B. Banig weaving
C. Raffia weaving
D. Ikat weaving
25. What is the significance of Bulul in Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)?
A. Symbol of Religious and Cultural Beliefs
B. Symbol of Creativity and Resilience
C. Symbol of Livelihood and Tradition
D. Symbol of Hope

26. What is the significance of Banig weaving in Eastern Visayas?


A. Symbol of Aspiration
B. Livelihood and Tradition
C. Symbol of Creativity and Resilience
D. Symbol of Positivity

27. What is the significance of Lantern or Parol art forms in Central Luzon?
A. Livelihood and Tradition
B. Symbol of Aspiration
C. Symbol of Hope
D. Symbol of Creativity and Resilience

28. What is the significance of Pacita Abad artwork Marcos and His Cronies?
A. The artwork expresses the beauty of the Philippines.
B. The artwork expresses the customs and tradition of Filipinos.
C. The artwork expresses the situation of the Filipinos during a period of time.
D. The artwork explores the Filipino people.

29. What medium does Gregory Halili usually use?


A. Coconut shell
B. Glass
C. Sand
D. Sea shell

30. What medium does Pacita Abad usually use?


A. Coconut shell
B. Mirror
C. Sea shell
D. Wood

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