Sculpture and Architecture: A Comparison

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  • Sculpture and architecture are both three-dimensional arts, but they differ in their solid and hollow nature.
  • Architecture tends to become more sculptural when it neglects its inner spatial functions.
  • Unlike architecture, sculpture is never truly architectural and doesn't require a base.
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Sculpture begins as a three-dimensional art; that is the ’speciality’it shares with architecture, the art most nearly related to it. But sculpture is solid, whereas architecture is hollow. Architecture becomes more sculptural as it tends to neglect its inner spatial functions, as Greek and Egyption architecture did. Sculpture, on the other hand, is never in any true sense architectural. That is one of the misunderstandings which has led to its undoing. Architecture must have a base-a bed or plinth from which it rises, and to which it is inevitably bound.

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   彫刻は,三次元の美術として発足した、ここ(= 三次元ということ)では、一番近い美術形式である建築と共通の「専門分野」がある。     しかし彫刻は、固体で、内部が空洞の建築とは異なる。建築は,ギリシャやエジプトの建築のように、内部空間を無視するようになると彫刻に近づく。   他方、彫刻は真の意味での建築ではない。この誤解がその(= 彫刻の)命取りになった。    建築には、そこから離れることの出来ない基盤、基床、といった基礎が必要なのである。

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