Architecture

Art and architecture share many similarities. They've influenced one another throughout history. However, trying to liken these two disciplines will inevitably lead to certain contractions.

Perhaps the biggest difference is that Art, in its broadest sense, is defined as a creation meant to trigger an emotional response which is generally related to aesthetic pleasure. It doesn't satisfy any of life's basic needs, but it leads to thoughts, reflections, and often taps into our subconscious and our memory. On the other hand, architecture's primary purpose is to shelter individuals and ensure their safety. Architecture is meant to serve a utilitarian purpose.

Today, architecture has gone far beyond this initial function. Architects have strived to combine engineering and aesthetic research to create buildings that are so out of the ordinary we wonder how they were designed. They want their creations to stand out and favour originality and creativity. Just like in arts, architecture is influenced by the historical, social, and political context of the time and each movement has its own characteristics, from baroque to futurism to Bauhaus. Modern architecture marked a turn in the history of architecture. Architects revolutionised the social scope of their discipline and took an industrialist approach to society and nature — avant-garde architects rubbed shoulders with artists such as Georges Braque, Piet Mondrian, and members of the De Stijl group. Le Corbusier is a pioneer in collective housing, and also took part in ambitious projects which aimed to rebuild entire cities, such as Chandigarh in India. Decorative arts also developed by taking inspiration from the conventions that governed modernist architecture.

Contemporary architecture might not be a specific movement per se, but buildings that fall into this category share certain attributes. Contemporary architecture is characterised by curvy lines and various volumes in a single structure, as seen with the Sydney Opera House. The architect Jørn Utzon explained that he didn't seek to create a building for this project, but an actual sculpture. The building continually renews itself with new meanings and experiences for each passerby. Architectural works often require periods of deep reflection and a long though process in order for the architect to envisage how to give their building a sense of character and soul.

Whether architecture is an art or not is a never ending debate, but it is undeniable that there are strong links between the two disciplines. There are many examples of collaborations between contemporary artists and architects, and today the works of the greatest architects are exhibited in museums along with their fellow artists.

Discover our selections of artworks inspired by art and architecture!

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Sculpture, Dream house, Yana Vysotska

Dream house

Yana Vysotska

Sculpture - 122 x 122 x 42 cm Sculpture - 48 x 48 x 16.5 inch

€5,500

Painting, The Night, Anatole

The Night

Anatole

Painting - 30 x 30 x 2 cm Painting - 11.8 x 11.8 x 0.8 inch

€150

Painting, The Last Break, Gill Storr

The Last Break

Gill Storr

Painting - 90 x 60 x 4 cm Painting - 35.4 x 23.6 x 1.6 inch

€3,402

Sculpture, Dissonance III, Masako Jin

Dissonance III

Masako Jin

Sculpture - 22.5 x 22.5 x 24 cm Sculpture - 8.9 x 8.9 x 9.4 inch

€3,500

Painting, Convivencia, Reyner

Convivencia

Reyner

Painting - 70 x 53.5 x 0.05 cm Painting - 27.6 x 21.1 x 0 inch

€1,665

Photography, Silent, Emilie Mori

Silent

Emilie Mori

Photography - 70 x 70 x 0.1 cm Photography - 27.6 x 27.6 x 0 inch

€900

Fine Art Drawings, No New Friends, Ivan Peev

No New Friends

Ivan Peev

Fine Art Drawings - 50 x 65 x 0.2 cm Fine Art Drawings - 19.7 x 25.6 x 0.1 inch

€600

Painting, Stairways, Noe Borst

Stairways

Noe Borst

Painting - 30 x 30 x 2 cm Painting - 11.8 x 11.8 x 0.8 inch

€600

Painting, Pool House, Noze

Pool House

Noze

Painting - 160 x 130 x 4 cm Painting - 63 x 51.2 x 1.6 inch

€5,500

Painting, 5th Avenue Uptown, Garner

5th Avenue Uptown

Garner

Painting - 180 x 60 x 3 cm Painting - 70.9 x 23.6 x 1.2 inch

€5,000

Painting, Promenade, Benoit Ruff

Promenade

Benoit Ruff

Painting - 80 x 40 x 3 cm Painting - 31.5 x 15.7 x 1.2 inch

€950

Painting, Nice, Romain Ozanon

Nice

Romain Ozanon

Painting - 21 x 14.8 cm Painting - 8.3 x 5.8 inch

€100

Print, Empty Room, Mark Cloet

Empty Room

Mark Cloet

Print - 65 x 50 cm Print - 25.6 x 19.7 inch

€120

Photography, Zizkov, Tom Evangelidis

Zizkov

Tom Evangelidis

Photography - 144 x 122 x 0.1 cm Photography - 56.7 x 48 x 0 inch

€5,000

Painting, Le phare, Abera Cad

Le phare

Abera Cad

Painting - 92 x 73 x 2 cm Painting - 36.2 x 28.7 x 0.8 inch

€689

Photography, X-Ray London, Duncan Wade

X-Ray London

Duncan Wade

Photography - 97 x 180 x 5 cm Photography - 38.2 x 70.9 x 2 inch

€3,155

Painting, New York 5, Wilfred

New York 5

Wilfred

Painting - 100 x 100 x 2 cm Painting - 39.4 x 39.4 x 0.8 inch

€2,800

Print, Portal 04, Technicolora

Portal 04

Technicolora

Print - 62.5 x 50 x 0.1 cm Print - 24.6 x 19.7 x 0 inch

€480

Painting, Life is easy, Icy & Sot

Life is easy

Icy & Sot

Painting - 90.2 x 119.4 x 5.1 cm Painting - 35.5 x 47 x 2 inch

€13,142

Photography, Enuma Elish 18, Alex Colard

Enuma Elish 18

Alex Colard

Photography - 140 x 260 x 3 cm Photography - 55.1 x 102.4 x 1.2 inch

€12,636

Sculpture, Complicity #34, Tulio Pinto

Complicity #34

Tulio Pinto

Sculpture - 68 x 150 x 150 cm Sculpture - 26.8 x 59.1 x 59.1 inch

€32,000

Painting, Sans titre, MG La Bomba

Sans titre

MG La Bomba

Painting - 79.5 x 60 x 1.4 cm Painting - 31.3 x 23.6 x 0.6 inch

€980

Painting, Untitled, Winifred Wilson

Untitled

Winifred Wilson

Painting - 27.9 x 35.6 x 2.5 cm Painting - 11 x 14 x 1 inch

€235

Photography, Rockery, Suzanne Moxhay

Rockery

Suzanne Moxhay

Photography - 99.5 x 85 x 0.5 cm Photography - 39.2 x 33.5 x 0.2 inch

€1,300

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