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Prayer

Dear Lord and Father of all,


Thank you for today.
Thank you for ways in which you provide for us
all.
For Your protection and love we thank you.
Help us to focus our hearts and minds now on
what
we are about to learn.
Inspire us by Your Holy Spirit as we listen and
write.
Guide us by your eternal light as we discover
more about
the world around us.
HOUSE RULES
1. One mouth rule

2. Active participation is a must

3. Turn off your phone during the class discussion

4. Do not make unnecessary things during the whole

curse of class such eating, standing, conversation

with your classmate and stay focus.

5. Listen carefully and keep on the following the


lesson until the end.
At the end of the 1-hour class, the
learners should be able to:
a. identify the pop art and contemporary art forms;
b. distinguish the pop art and contemporary art
forms;
c. exhibit a sense of purpose and belongingness by
class participation in pop art and contemporary
art forms ; and
d. create pop art or contemporary art forms
integrating social media flat form.
Pop art
POP ART
The dadaist movement that arose after World War I, the
neodadaism of the 1960s wanted to make reforms in traditional values. It
also made use of commonplace, trivial, even nonsensical objects. But unlike
the angry, serious tone of the original dadaists, the neodadaists seemed to
enjoy nonsense for its own sake and simply wanted to laugh at the world.
Their works range from paintings, to posters to collages, to three-
dimensional “assemblages” and installations. Their inspirations were the
celebrities, advertisements, billboards, and comic strips that becomes a
common place during the time. It is where Pop art from popular art became
known.
Most influential artist
of POP ART
• Roy Lichtenstein
• Andy Warhol
• Anton del Castillo
• Mars Ravelo
POP ART
1. Roy Lichtenstein
- an American pop artist
known as the leading figure of
pop art. Some of his works are
the “Whaam!” and “In the Car”.
His artworks are influenced by
comic book style and popular
advertising which often in a “In the Car”
tongue-in-cheek manner. Roy Lichtenstein
POP ART
“Twelve Cars” 2. Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol - a pop artist that made use of easily
recognizable objects and images from the
emerging consumer society. Some of his
popular works are “Twelve Cars” where he
used art print and “Marilyn Monroe” which
uses the silkscreen print. He also creates
silkscreen prints of soup cans, soap cartons
and soft drinks labels which one of his
famous works of this kind is the Campbell
soup cans.
POP ART
3. Anton del Castillo
-is a pop art and mixed
media modern artist is
known for his stunning
craftsmanship and
meticulous designs which
can be seen in his works. Social, not Relational Distancing
Anton del Castillo
POP ART
Darna, Captain Barbel, Lastikman
Mars Ravelo
4. Mars Ravelo
- is a comic book
cartoonist and graphic
novelist who created
famous characters such as
Darna, Captain Barbel,
Lastikman and many
more.
Characteristics of
Pop Art
 Recognizable imagery

 Bright colors

 Irony and satire

 Innovative techniques

 Mixed media and collage


Characteristics of Pop Art
Pop art is easily recognizable due to its vibrancy and unique characteristics
that are present in many of the most iconic works of the movement.

 Recognizable imagery
Pop art utilized images and icons from popular media and products. This
include commercial items, celebrities, newspapers and other items popular in
commercial world.

 Bright colors
Pop art is characterized by vibrant, bright colors. Primary colors were
prominent pigments that appeared in many famous works.
Characteristics of Pop Art
 Irony and satire
Humor was one of the main components of Pop art. Artist uses the
subject matter to make a statement about current events, poke fun and
challenge the status quo.

 Innovative techniques
Printmaking process enables artists to quickly reproduce images in
large quantities.

 Mixed media and collage


Artist often blended materials and utilizes a different type of media.
Contemporary Art Forms:
Installation Art and
Performance Art
Installation Art
Installation art is a
contemporary art form that uses
sculptural materials and other media
to modify the way the viewer
experiences a particular space. Usually
life size or sometimes even larger,
installation art is not necessarily
confined to gallery spaces. It can be
constructed or positioned in everyday
public or private spaces, both indoor
and outdoor.
Pasyon at Rebolusyon
Santiago Bose, 1989
Mixed media installation
Go to Room 117
Sid Gomez Hildawa, 1990
Mixed media installation
Four Masks
Edgar Talusan Fernandez, 1991
Outdoor installation
Materials used in today’s installation art range from
everyday items and natural materials to new media such as
video, sound, performance, and computers. It may be said
that primitive forms of this art have existed since prehistoric
times. However, this genre was not regarded as a distinct
category until the mid-20th century and only came to
prominence in the 1970s. The installation artist’s
manipulation of space and materials has also been called
“environmental art,” “project art,” and “temporary art.”
Essentially, 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 them, and
experience varying facets of the work in stages. Some works
allow the viewer to touch or feel, hear, and smell elements
that the artist has incorporated in the installation. Thus, there
is a strong parallel between installation art and theater. Both
play to an “audience” that is expected to interact with and be
affected by the sensory experience that surrounds them.
Performance Art
Performance art is a form of modern art in which the actions of an
individual or a group at a particular place and in a particular time
constitute the work. It can happen anywhere, at any time, or for
any length of time. It can be any situation that involves four basic
elements:
 time
 space
 the performer’s body
 a relationship between performer and audience.
Performance Art
Performance art does include such activities as theatre, dance, music,
mime, juggling, and gymnastics. However, the term is usually reserved for
more unexpected, avant-garde, and unorthodox activities intended to capture
the audience’s attention. The performer himself or herself is the artist, rather
than an actor playing a character as in a stage play.
The performance venue may range from an art
gallery or museum to a theatre, café, bar, or street corner. The performance
itself rarely follows a traditional story line or plot. It might be a series of
intimate gestures, a grand theatrical act, or the performer remaining totally
still. It may last for just a few minutes or extend for several hours. It may be
based on a written script or spontaneously improvised as the performance
Directions: Create your own artwork of contemporary art forms,
either Installation art or Performance art. You can use any
available natural materials that can be found around you.

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