The reciprocity between art and architecture

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Hakan Saglam

Abstract

The concept of ‘Art’ in the modern meaning, evaluates within the Enlightenment’s seminal World of philosophy. Before the Enlightenment architecture and craft were instinctively united fields of creating, almost impossible to detach one from the other. From the beginning of twentieth century the avant-garde of modern architecture were aware of the growing schism between art and architecture and vice versa. The pioneers were writing manifestos, stating that art and architecture should form a new unity, a holistic entity, which would include all types of creativity and put an end to the severance between “arts and craftsâ€, “art and architectureâ€.  Approaching the end, of the first decade of the twenty first century, as communicative interests in all fields are becoming very important, we should once more discuss the relation/ interaction / cross over of art and architecture; where the boundaries of the two fields become blurred since both sides, art and architecture, are intervening the gap between. The aim of this paper is to discuss the examples of both contemporary art and architecture, which challenge this “in between gap.â€


Key words: Architecture, art, interaction, in between.

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Saglam, H. (2019). The reciprocity between art and architecture. New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences, 6(4), 112–116. https://doi.org/10.18844/prosoc.v6i4.4413
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