Understanding Filipino Abstract Paintings (2024)

Published February 08, 2021

The range and history of abstract painting can be bewildering to the uninitiated and new art collectors. In the Philippines, abstract painting has come a long way since it first met resistance 70 years ago and was dismissed as unskilled. Over that time, it has become a hallmark of a modern Philippine culture and a defining trait of its contemporary art.

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As it is in the West, abstract paintings continue to be divisive and challenging to understand. To be drawn more and more into its history and its current developments, however, is to be wonderfully rewarded, especially if one learns to invest in one’s own collection of abstract art.

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At Vintana, we’ve furnished this guide to understanding and enjoying abstract paintings. Here, we discuss some of this artform’s dominant ideas, moments in history, and popular characteristics. Read on and learn to incorporate Philippine abstract paintings into your art collection.

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Defining Abstract Painting

Contrary to popular belief, abstract art isn’t just an exercise in emotional self-expression and catharsis. It isn’t a thoughtless or unskilled flinging and rubbing of paint on canvas. It was from the beginning, a varied artistic approach that has encompassed many techniques and ideas. The Philippines’ National Artist for the Visual Arts, Jose Joya, for example, incorporated layers, loose impasto, drips, and sand and other mixed-media approaches to create his paintings that capture the colors and sensations of the Philippine landscape and culture, such as its rice paddies, golden sun, and its festivals.

To define abstract art in one simple idea, it is non-objective. Compared to figurative art, it does not seek truthful or realistic depiction or imitation of nature or the world. It focuses on elements of a painting like shape, form, color, and line. By going beyond physical reality, it can be vastly open to interpretation, embodying ideas of morality, spiritualism, purity, modernity, music, and even art itself. The term can also refer to painting based on an object, figure, or landscape, where forms have been simplified or schematised.

A Short History of Philippine Abstract Painting

Forms of abstract art have stretched far back throughout history. It’s seen, for instance, in the art of the Tang dynasty of China and in various aboriginal art from different regions. In the Philippines, it can be identified in various artforms, such as Islamic non-representational art, tribal tattoos patterns, and indigenous weaving in the Philippines.

But in modern art, the concept and the term itself emerged into its own from late 19th century and early 20th century artistic movements, each one being a departure from the classical naturalism that can be traced back to the ideals of the Greeks and the Renaissance. Movements like Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, Futurism, Expressionism, Primitivism, Fauvism, Suprematism, and Neo-plasticism reinforced the idea that art could or should be less faithful in depiction of nature and can even make no reference to nature. The idea represented progress and coincided with other advancements in the modern world of that time.

Non-objectivity embraces a whole spectrum of abstract painters or a multitude of styles, approaches, ideas, and goals. They’ve included history’s most brilliant minds like Picasso, Miro, Pollock, Rothko, and the usual names that art history credits as propelling modern art forward. But three artists stand out as pioneers of a purely abstract art: Wassily Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, and Kazimir Malevich. Each was radical in their own way. Kandinsky used abstraction to depict the spiritual, likening his paintings to music. Mondrian’s compositions of abstract elements were based on dialectics. And Malevich declared his black painting as the zero of painting or the beginning of a new era of art.

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In the Philippines, groups of artists like the 13 Modernists and the Neorealists adopted these developments. They included artists like Vitorio Edades, Vicente Manansala, Hernando Ocampo, and Cesar Legaspi. Both of these groups emerged shortly after World War II and sought to break away from the conservative standards inherited from Spanish and European academies of fine art.They were supported by Filipino intelligentsia who agreed that contemporary art was more than the popular naturalistic and idyllic paintings of the likes of Fernando Amorsolo. These groups painted subjective depictions of reality that included the many facets of an artist’s mind and the darker sides of life and the aftermath of the war. It paved the way for abstract painting to be accepted into Philippine modern art.

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Ang Kiukok, Lee Aguinaldo, Roberto Chabet, Jose Joya, Liao Lianben, Arturo Luz, Romulo Olazo, Rodolfo Samonte, Nena Saguil, and Pacita Abad represent some of the biggest influences and advancements in the history of abstract art and painting in the Philippines. And abstraction or non-figurative painting is so firmly entrenched in Philippine contemporary art that it would be difficult to define and characterize it. It has become so accepted that contemporary artists easily mix abstraction with other approaches to painting.

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A Glossary of Abstract Painting

This list of terms is by no means definitive. But they include vernacular and historical terms that have become influential including among Philippine abstract artists. We intend with this glossary to encourage you to further investigate the fascinating world of abstract art.

Expressionist

Expressionist works of art are notable for their use of free, generous, and gestural application of paint and an intense and non-naturalistic color palette, and non-naturalistic brushwork. It often emphasizes depicting the artist’s feelings over replicating reality. Expressionist characteristics such as intuitive brushwork and emphasis on depicting the inner life of the artist can be applied to purely abstract or non-objective paintings.

The term is applied to art of the 20th century, with Wasilly Kandinsky, Van Gogh, Oskar Kokoschka, Paul Klee, Edvard Munch, Alberto Giacometti, Jean Dubuffet, Georg Baselitz, as some prime examples.

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In the Philippines, expressionism has been associated with the Neorealist group. Works by Neorealists like Ang Kiukok and Cesar Legaspi and were not purely abstract but feature exaggerated or distorted figuration and the depiction of difficult themes like anguish, suffering, sorrow, and madness.

Cubist

Cubism can be understood as two dominant approaches, analytical and synthetic. In both cases, Picasso was a forerunner and innovator, along with Georges Braque.

Cubism represented reality by breaking it down into planes or reducing everything into geometric outlines or cubes. The idea can be traced to Paul Cezanne’s understanding of visual reality as the basic shapes of the cone, cylinder, and sphere. Cubism, however, further abstracted reality by simultaneously revealing the multiple perspectives or sides of a thing in nature. What resulted was interweaving lines and planes that emphasized the flatness of a picture.

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Filipino painter Vicente Manansala is largely considered as innovating an indigenous kind of Cubism. Labelled Transparent Cubism and semi-abstract, Manansala seems to have done the opposite of European cubism. Instead of shattering things into multiple planes and viewpoints, he appears to build figures in illusionary volume and depth using planes and geometry that intersect and merge softly. He used this technique to depict subjects of Philippine life, such as religion and market scenes.

One of Cubism’s major influences on abstract painting can be seen mainly in the emphasis on purely geometric motifs. The renowned Filipino painter, Arturo Luz, turned to sparse linear formations to create his abstract and semi-abstract paintings.

Abstract Expressionist

Abstract Expressionist painting is characterized by gestural and spontaneous brushstrokes and mark-making. Emphasis is made on creating art by improvisation and from the unconscious, an idea inherited from Surrealism. It meant also being true to the qualities of paint or that paint should just be paint and should not be used to create illusions. For some this idea represented the highest achievement of modernism, the ultimate goal of past movements in modern art.

In 1950s America, there were two dominant groups, the so-called action painters and the color field painters. Perhaps, two of the most well-known American abstract expressionists are Jackson Pollock, an action painter, and Mark Rothko, a color field painter.

The abstract expressionists were very influential on global art trends. On the world stage, it became known by many names like lyrical abstraction and Art Informel. Abstract expressionist paintings continue to be en vogue today, with its emphasis on an art created through spontaneity and one purely focused on qualities of paint such as texture and color.

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With the prominence and success of painters like Jose Joya, the influence of 1950s abstract expressionism was also apparent in the Philippines. Lee Aguinaldo, for instance, was among those for whom experimentations in different styles of painting began with abstract expressionism. His Flick series and Galumph series of paintings are examples of pure abstraction leaning heavily on the influence of abstract expressionism.

Formalist

Rather than a style or movement in art, formalism or the formalist approach is a way of looking at and evaluating art. In this case, the most important values and aspects of a painting is its form – the color, brushwork, texture, lines, shapes, composition – rather than its narrative content or its relationship to the visible world.

Why Collect Abstract Art?

Abstract paintings have a timeless appeal. They are great alternatives or complimentary pieces to figurative works of art. Artists of our modern era, for instance, have plethoras of styles that include phases of working on abstraction. Discovering those pieces makes for a more well-rounded understanding and collection of that artist’s oeuvre.

Abstract art may be non-objective but that does not make them all the same. Abstract art is so versatile and open to interpretation. The genre is rich with varying techniques, processes, materials, and ideas. So not only can an abstract piece be extremely meaningful and emotive, but can be a pleasurable discovery of the stories and steps that went into its making.

The history of Philippine art is rich with the work of abstract painters who are considered masters. Collecting these pieces is one way to discover what made these artists so accomplished and appreciate their contribution to the development of Philippine art. Likewise, the Philippine contemporary art scene is bursting with emerging and established artists who create or specialize in abstract painting. These filipino artists, masters, emerging artists, and established ones, often have a market value worth looking into as investments.

You don’t need to be an avid art collector to enjoy abstract paintings. Abstract pieces may enhance living and working spaces in positive ways, from making them more beautiful and interesting to making them more social and productive.

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For Home Décor

There’s a wealth of choices among Philippine abstract paintings for decorating your home. Abstract pieces are great ways to introduce color, movement, texture, and other enhancing elements to a living space. Find the right piece to complement the themes and decorative schemes of your different rooms. Enhance and build the desired atmosphere. Certain pieces can really elicit an emotional response and connection when people enter that space.

Visit galleries and see for yourself which pieces fit well in your home. Nowadays, however, you don’t even have to leave the convenience of your own home to start and preview pieces like the thought-provoking abstract works of Van Tuico. Online galleries like Vintana are transforming the experience of buying art for the digital nomad. Viewing art has never been more accessible.

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Art for the Workspace

Many corporate workplaces and offices cover their walls with abstract paintings. Just as in the home, they can be used to create an impression and an atmosphere. Depending on the piece, the atmosphere can be of serenity, energy, focus, just to name a few. Abstract paintings can be thought-provoking conversation pieces or background for the upwardly mobile workforce. They can be inspiring visuals that silently speak of progress and success. The effect is all the more potent when the pieces are by known artists who represent those values.

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FAQs

What is your interpretation about the abstract painting? ›

Rather than focusing on the truthful depiction or realistic imitation of an object, abstract art looks at other non-objective artistic elements of shape, form, color, and line. Abstract techniques have been used by artists to explore ideas beyond the canvas and our physical reality.

What is the meaning behind abstract art? ›

Abstract art is art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality but instead use shapes, colours, forms and gestural marks to achieve its effect. Wassily Kandinsky. Cossacks (1910–1) Tate. Strictly speaking, the word abstract means to separate or withdraw something from something else.

What are the 5 elements of abstract art? ›

All art consists largely of elements that can be called abstract—elements of form, colour, line, tone, and texture.

Was a Filipino artist best known for his abstract paintings? ›

(Filipino, 1911–1978)

Hernando Ruiz Ocampo was a Filipino artist best known for his abstract paintings. Following in Modernist traditions, Ocampo used bold color palettes and biomorphic shapes inspired by both his country's landscape and by science fiction writing.

What is the purpose of abstract painting? ›

The main purpose of abstraction in art is not to tell a story, but to encourage involvement and imagination. This art form has as its main objective to provide viewers with an intangible and emotional experience, being completely different for each individual, depending on their personality and mood.

What does abstract art say about you? ›

Abstract. Fans of abstract pieces tend to have more of an intellectual interest in art and the world around them. Much like fans of cubism, this can lead to them demonstrating argumentative qualities and presenting controversial ideas.

How does abstract art make you feel? ›

It is visceral and self-explanatory. For those of us seeking opportunities to get a break from ourselves, to get out of our minds for a moment, to define ourselves, or to connect in some way with what we were born to do, abstract art is great at helping us feel good.

Are there rules in abstract art? ›

Abstract art has been around for over 100 years now. It can be what you want it to be. There are rules and no rules. Art is partly idea, partly looking - being very visually alert.

What were the 3 main forms of abstract painting? ›

3 Types of Important Abstract Art Styles
  • #1. Dada. In the early 20th century, many artists were interested in using their platforms to make critiques on society and culture. ...
  • #2. Action Painting. ...
  • #3. Non-Objective Art.
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What are the main points of abstract art? ›

Abstract art has a unique voice that provokes interest, permitting both artists and viewers a distinct sense of freedom and expression. Despite its often chaotic and spontaneous appearance, it possesses a structure that is composed of six key elements: colour, shape, form, texture, line, and value.

Who is the Filipino abstract artist? ›

José Joya was a Filipino painter best known for his Abstract Expressionist works which utilized a variety of techniques, including controlled drips, impasto strokes, and transparent layering.

How do you generally describe the arts of the Filipino people? ›

The traditional arts in the Philippines encompass folk architecture, maritime transport, weaving, carving, folk performing arts, folk (oral) literature, folk graphic and plastic arts, ornament, textile, or fiber art, pottery, and other artistic expressions of traditional culture.

Do you know the name of any abstract artist for it or Filipino? ›

Two notable Filipino abstract expressionist artists, José Joya (1931–1995) and Lee Aguinaldo (1933–2007) studied at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan and the Culver Military Academy in Indiana respectively.

Why is it hard to understand abstract painting? ›

Abstract art doesn't contain recognizeable objects, so there is nothing to grasp or hold onto. This can be very confusing, even threatening, to some who are not used to assigning their own meaning to what they see before them.

What are the four main characteristics of a good abstract? ›

An abstract should be brief, concise, objective and balanced. It is a "just the facts" presentation of the research with major emphasis on conveying methods and main results so that readers are able to understand the basis of the "take home" messages that are expressed in "conclusions".

What are 3 characteristics of abstract art? ›

Nevertheless, some abstract artists have created compositions that display emotions as subjects using specific colors and shapes. In any case, most abstract artists use dark shading, light, and visual sensation to show that true emotional art – which is one of the most significant characteristics of abstract art.

What makes an abstract painting beautiful? ›

Good abstract art has a message, a concept, a “something.” Even though the technique may seem simple and haphazard, it emerges from a place of deep thought and great meaning. You can see the same truth at work in all of the great abstract painters: Rothko, Matisse, Pollock, de Kooning.

Why is abstract art so appealing? ›

Admirers and collectors of abstract art often do so because they have an emotional response to or connection with, the colours, forms, the texture or the energy that the artwork gives off. Abstract paintings have the power to alter and enhance the mood and the atmosphere of a living space.

Does abstract art show emotion? ›

Even though music and abstract art are not about anything—they express no propositions, they both can evoke emotions and aesthetic experi- ences.

What type of person likes abstract art? ›

Abstract art is preferred over representational art among individuals who enjoy novelty, ambiguity, and dissonance and are particularly sensation seeking, openminded, field-independent thinkers, and are particularly low in desire for simple order.

What is the motto of abstract art? ›

Abstraction allows man to see with his mind what he cannot see physically with his eyes.... Abstract art enables the artist to perceive beyond the tangible, to extract the infinite out of the finite. It is the emancipation of the mind. It is an exploration into unknown areas.”

How do individuals appreciate an abstract painting? ›

Look at the artwork as objectively as you can.

Avoid saying things like “Anyone could make that” and dismiss prior notions or opinions you have about the artwork before you actually see it. Try to approach the art with an open mind and don't compare it to other work, especially if it's not in the same style.

What techniques do abstract artists use? ›

Emphasizing an artwork's formal qualities over its representational subject matter, abstract artists experimented with new techniques such as using vivid yet arbitrary colors, reconstructing shapes, and rejecting realistic three-dimensional perspective.

What are the 4 types of abstract art? ›

Stylistically, abstract art included the movements of Surrealism, Dadaism, Cubism, and Fauvism.

What is the style used in abstract art? ›

Abstract art uses visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world.

What is the history of abstract painting? ›

Abstract art was born at the beginning of the 20th century. At this time the artistic landscape was predominantly made up of fauvism, cubism and figurative expressionism. This type of art is marked by its freedom of color, shapes and of course: it's subject.

What is the most important element of abstract art? ›

Lines. When it comes to abstract art, one of the most important pieces for many artists is lines. This element of the artwork is considered by many to be the most important of the six elements of abstract art.

What is the importance of abstract? ›

Abstracts are designed to highlight key points from major sections of the paper and to explain what the paper includes. Effective abstracts provide sufficient details to expedite classifying the paper as relevant (or not) to readers' clinical work or research interests.

What does abstract art do to the brain? ›

Abstract art may therefore encourage our brain to respond in a less restrictive and stereotypical manner, exploring new associations, activating alternative paths for emotions, and forming new possibly creative links in our brain.

Who was the first abstract painter in the Philippines? ›

Constancio Bernardo (December 22, 1913 – August 8, 2003) was a Filipino painter and professor. He is known for making the earliest modern geometric abstract paintings in the Philippines and in Southeast Asia.

What is the importance of abstract expressionism in our life? ›

Abstract Expressionism had a great impact on both the American and European art scenes during the 1950s. Indeed, the movement marked the shift of the creative centre of modern painting from Paris to New York City in the postwar decades.

Who is known for abstract painting? ›

Our Top Ten Most Famous Abstract Artists
  • Wassily Kandinsky (1866 – 1944)
  • Piet Mondrian (1872 – 1944)
  • Kazimir Malevich (1878 – 1935)
  • Georgia O'Keeffe (1887 – 1986)
  • Mark Rothko (1903 – 1966)
  • Clyfford Still (1904 – 1980)
  • Willem de Kooning (1904 – 1997)
  • Franz Kline (1910 – 1962)
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What is the importance of recognizing Filipino arts? ›

By expressing the cultural richness of the archipelago in all its diversity, Filipino artists have helped to shape a sense of national identity. Many Malay cultural traditions have survived despite centuries of foreign rule.

How would you describe the Philippine contemporary art? ›

The history of contemporary Philippine art traverses a vibrant terrain of artistic practices that delicately and urgently mediate the modernity of art history, institutions, exhibition-making, and the expansive activity of curatorial work.

Why is it important to recognize Philippine art? ›

Explanation: It is so important because every contemporary art reflects someone's feelings,ideas or perspectives. Through contemporary art,Filipinos can express themselves in a way that will be safely observable for others.It is a means of personal expression. Every art has their own stories to tell.

How do you identify abstract art? ›

Abstract art is art that does not represent an accurate depiction of visual reality, communicating instead through lines, shapes, colours, forms and gestural marks. Abstract artists use a variety of techniques to create their work, mixing traditional means with more experimental ideas.

Was a Filipino abstract artist and he pioneered abstract expressionism in the Philippines? ›

Jose Tanig Joya (1931-1995), declared National Artist in 2003, came from a singularly gifted generation of artists who were part of the prolific University of the Philippines School of Fine Arts, Batch 1953.

Who is the Filipino modern artist best known for his minimalist geometric and abstract styles of art? ›

Arturo Luz is a Filipino modern artist best known for his minimalist, geometric, and abstract styles of art and his animated paintings of circus performers and musicians as well as his revered cityscape series.

What is the interpretation of the painting? ›

Interpretation in art refers to the attribution of meaning to a work. A point on which people often disagree is whether the artist's or author's intention is relevant to the interpretation of the work.

How do you write an interpretation of a painting? ›

Give a brief description of the painting: name of artist, year, artistic movement (if necessary), and the artist's purpose in creating this work. Briefly describe what is in the painting. Add interesting facts about the artist, painting, or historical period to give your reader some context.

How you understand the values and purpose of an artwork? ›

Values are best understood when visualized as a scale or gradient, from dark to light. The more tonal variants in an image, the lower the contrast. When shades of similar value are used together, they also create a low contrast image.

What is the main idea and the overall message of the painting? ›

Theme is the message or idea that the artist wishes to convey through their art, or the message received by an audience when observing art.

How do we understand the meaning of art? ›

Art is generally understood as any activity or product done by people with a communicative or aesthetic purpose—something that expresses an idea, an emotion or, more generally, a world view. It is a component of culture, reflecting economic and social substrates in its design.

How do you personally analyze an artwork? ›

Analyzing Artwork (Art Criticism)
  1. Description (It answers the question, "What do you see?") ...
  2. Analyze (It answers the question, "How did the artist do it?") ...
  3. Interpretation (It answers the question, "What is the artist trying to say? ...
  4. Evaluation (What do I think about this artwork?

What is the first step to interpreting an artwork? ›

The first step in art criticism is description. When we look at a work of art, our minds naturally take notice of the general information that's present. If we take The Mona Lisa for example, we notice, “Hey, this is a painting of a woman.” We start with just a simple statement of observation.

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