The Journal of
the Korean Institute of Interior Design

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Title A Study on the Mutual Exchange and Junction between Contemporary Architecture and Art
Authors 김명옥
Page pp.94-102
ISSN 12297992
Keywords 현대건축 ; 현대미술 ; 상호교류 ; 접점
Abstract The line of demarcation separating architecture from the art in recent years has blurred, due to the expantionist aspects between two genres. This is a study of the direction which contemporary architecture and art are now taking. The results of the study are as follows:1. The direction of contemporary architecture is revealed through the works of deconstructivist architects and Hans Hollein. Deconstructivist architects have incooperated abstract forms and concepts for their expression. Also Hans Hollein has brought a new aspect to architecture by combining the aura of spirituality and the use of collage.2. The direction of contemporary art is revealed through the works of installation artists. Daniel Buren works on the interactivity between the object and the observer. Dan Graham deals with the social issues which caused by the interrelation between the eyes and the visual media. Jae-en Choi works on the actual architectural site and space capturing the spirit of what the space is for while Jung-hwa Jung deals with the layers of perception within a particular space.3. Another realm coming into being is the cooperation between artists and architects. The cooperation of Holl and Acconci is expressed through their joint project ‘Storefront Gallery.’ It is the development of Accoci's concept of boundary and Holl's methodology. Another example of this realm is revealed through the ‘Fish Gallery’of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. Gehry was introduced to the nature of material by Serra and Serra learned of new ways of viewing the existence of space between materials from Gehry. These new relationships between contemporary architecture and art are reciprocal in nature are indicators of a dynamic and new changing cooperation now emerging