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BAED-CPAR2122 Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions
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He is a native of Bohol and was the youngest National Artist awardee. Considered the Father of
Modern Philippine Sculpture, he has helped shape the local sculpture scene into what it is now.
a.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)
b.
Leandro V. Locsin (National Artist for Architecture, 1990)
c.
Salvador Bernal (National Artist for Theater Design, 2003)
d.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)
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He leaves his farm in San Quintin, Abra, he makes it a point to wear a tabungaw.
a.
Eduardo Mutuc (Metalsmith, Kapampangan, Apalit, Pampanga, Awarded 2004)
b.
Haja Amina Appi (Mat Weaver, Sama, Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi, Awarded 2004)
c.
Uwang Ahadas (Musician, Yakan, Lamitan, Basilan, Awarded 2000)
d.
Teofilo Garcia (Casque Maker, Ilocano, San Quintin, Abra, Awarded 2012)
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An artist that continues to push the boundaries of drawing, he has been creating large-scale charcoal
works that are part drawing, performance, and installation.
a.
Leeroy New
b.
Victor Balanon
c.
Christina Dy
d.
Sam Penaso
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Her strokes are firm and sure, her color sensitivity acute, and her dedication to the quality of her
products unwavering. She recognizes the need for her to remain in the community and continue with
her mission to teach the art of pis syabit weaving.
a.
Eduardo Mutuc (Metalsmith, Kapampangan, Apalit, Pampanga, Awarded 2004)
b.
Uwang Ahadas (Musician, Yakan, Lamitan, Basilan, Awarded 2000)
c.
Darhata Sawabi (Textile Weaver, Tausug, Parang, Sulu, Awarded 2004)
d.
Haja Amina Appi (Mat Weaver, Sama, Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi, Awarded 2004)
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This is also known as an “Illusion of reality” is created by eliminating details that the eye might see.
Two ways of doing this is by “direct piling up of detail to create an impression of the complexity of the
object” or “the suppression of detail without the loss of essential traits”.
a.
The Style of Objective Accuracy
b.
The Artist as Selective Eye
c.
The Artist as Detached Observer
d.
The Style of Formal Order
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He was a filmmaker of the first order and one of the very few who can be truly called a maestro. Critics
have hailed him as ―the genius of Philippine cinema.
a.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)
b.
Salvador Bernal (National Artist for Theater Design, 2003)
c.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)
d.
Ishmael Bernal (National Artist for Cinema, 2001)
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This is sometimes called the “Black Box” theater because they are big empty boxed spaces painted
black inside.
a.
Proscenium
b.
Flexible theater
c.
Theater Arts
d.
Arena
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This helps in creating realistic images. The amount of light an object receives, the shapes of its
shadows, the transition from light to shadow, and the source of light are the things the artist learns
to observe and control in the medium he/she uses.
a.
The Artist as Detached Observer
b.
The Style of Fantasy
c.
The Style of Formal Order
d.
Control and handling of illumination
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It is the general term used for art that is made of clay that has been heated to a very high temperature
so that it becomes hard.
a.
Footwear
b.
Porcelain
c.
Masks
d.
Ceramics
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From this art the subjects are taken from reality and nature but the artist presents them in ways
different from the way they are seen in everyday life.
a.
Non-objective Art
b.
Abstract Art
c.
Representational Art
d.
Installation Art
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This is achieved by through sharpness or softness, distinctness or vagueness of form and contour.
a.
Correct Drawing
b.
Focus
c.
Perspective
d.
Color
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He is a director for film and broadcast arts, espoused the term ―freedom of expression‖ in the
Philippine Constitution. Brocka took his social activist spirit to the screen leaving behind 66 films which
breathed life and hope for the marginalized sectors of society — slumdwellers, prostitute, construction
workers, etc.
a.
Rolando S. Tinio (National Artist for Theater and Literature, 1997)
b.
Lino Brocka (National Artist for Cinema, 1997)
c.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)
d.
José María V. Zaragoza (National Artist for Architecture, 2014)
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It is known for his interdisciplinary practice, Leeroy New created a large-scale otherworldly landscape
in the now closed Manila Contemporary gallery, for his iconic cast of aliens and monsters.
a.
“Tricks”
b.
“Gates of Hell”
c.
“Polarity”
d.
“Opera”
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The brown powder can be used for painting. It is used like watercolor or other water-soluble medium,
where the artist uses water in varying amounts to be able to paint using the medium and get different
values on paper.
a.
Paper Art
b.
Water color painting
c.
Acrylic Paint
d.
Coffee Painting
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He is a playwright, thespian, poet, teacher, critic and translator, marked his career with prolific artistic
productions.
a.
Rolando S. Tinio (National Artist for Theater and Literature, 1997)
b.
José María V. Zaragoza (National Artist for Architecture, 2014)
c.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)
d.
Lino Brocka (National Artist for Cinema, 1997)
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This also uses elements of art and principles of design but the artworks do not represent or show a
person, place or thing in the natural world.
a.
Representational Art
b.
Installation Art
c.
Non-objective Art
d.
Abstract Art
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He designed more than 300 productions distinguished for their originality since 1969. Sensitive to the
budget limitations of local productions, he harnessed the design potential of inexpensive local
materials, pioneering or maximizing the use of bamboo, raw abaca, and abaca fiber, hemp twine,
rattan chain links and gauze cacha.
a.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)
b.
Leandro V. Locsin (National Artist for Architecture, 1990)
c.
Salvador Bernal (National Artist for Theater Design, 2003)
d.
Ishmael Bernal (National Artist for Cinema, 2001)
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He is a native of Sulu, was a sculptor, painter, photographer, ceramist, documentary filmmaker,
cultural researcher, writer, and articulator of Philippine Muslim art and culture.
a.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)
b.
Leandro V. Locsin (National Artist for Architecture, 1990)
c.
Ishmael Bernal (National Artist for Cinema, 2001)
d.
Lino Brocka (National Artist for Cinema, 1997)
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This is where the artwork seems to have been made by a reporter who is observing a subject, or a
photographer using a candid camera.
a.
Control and handling of illumination
b.
The Style of Fantasy
c.
The Style of Objective Accuracy
d.
The Artist as Detached Observer
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It means painting an accurate depiction of physical objects or people. This is not easy to achieve. It