Architectural photography for sale

Architecture and the arts

Between creation and aesthetic theory, minimalistic art pioneer, Sol Lewitt questioned the relationship of artwork and space. The place gradually granted to art in the public space led him to declare that: “Art is intimately involved with architecture“. Indeed, architecture is the definitive example of the relationships between the arts.

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Painting, with its crucial link to color, plays a fundamental role in architectural compositions. The major influence in architecture of sculpture is obvious: especially when integrated into buildings, sculpture and statues are an integral part of various architectural periods and traditions. Finally, architectural photography should be considered as an interesting ‘mise en abyme’: it is a dialogue between one of the oldest practices in the history of art and the relatively new medium, photography. The two arts constantly bounce off each other in many ways: architectural buildings are an inexhaustible source of inspiration for photography, whilst architectural photography helps to institutionalize this art by focussing on the architectural originality that everyday life sometimes conceals.

Through our artists’ artwork, we invite you to see how architecture is refined through their camera’s lens. Using perspective and light, monuments or interior architecture parts turn images worthy of being paintings. Photographers have multiple techniques to create amazing images with distortion, shift and wide angles.

Artistics architectural photography

The online contemporary art gallery, Artistics supports and promotes artists who have used their talent to explore the potential of contemporary artwork. We present a selection of international artists and some 2,000 artworks to discover on the website. Whether a painting, sculpture or photograph, they are all united by their quality, their originality, as well as the demonstrated excellent technical mastery. Among these artists are a dozen photographers spreading their 20th century art, where architectural photography is a major theme and the subject of numerous exhibitions.

Our architectural photographs

The photographer Matthieu Venot specializes in architectural photography: the sizes and proportions of the buildings he takes have an imposing visual potential that he takes on instinctively. He produced series of photographs with acidic colors, symmetrical and geometric lines. Endowed with a real visual individuality, the urban photography of Matthieu Venot uses architecture as his primary subject. The artist’s images are always characterized by a particular viewpoint: cutting the urban landscape into as several colorful and minimalist vignettes, inviting us to see the city from a new angle.

In a different style, Urbex photographer Gina Soden, winner of several awards, creates an artistic ‘mise en abyme’ in her series of architectural photography. If Matthieu Venot has windows, facades and other balconies in the foreground, Gina Soden makes viewer’s look between the walls. She immortalizes abandoned and often inaccessible locations with surprising aesthetics taking us on a journey through time.

Learn more about our online gallery and our fine art photographs

Choose one of our architectural photographs and buy a limited-edition print in just a few clicks. We are here to answer your questions directly via our Live Chat, by phone on: +33 1 4028 9228 or by email: contact@artistics.com. We will make sure we send your artwork as soon as possible along with its certificate of authenticity; we will if you would like, also help you to choose a frame.

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