A work of art is a creation of a human that reflects the era in which it was created. The better art reflects the time and moods of people in certain years - the more this art is appreciated. Suprematism in general is a protest against the Socialist Realism in art imposed by the Soviet leadership. And the black square by Malevich (a native of Kyiv, Ukraine) is an apogee of Suprematism, which shows that all research in this direction has been completed and nothing will be better. The protest against artificially created Soviet Socialist Realism ends on this note. This protest cannot be recreated now and could not have happened before, so this is the art that shows the reflection of that era at its best...
If in the 21st century, you think that archviz is an art, that is, generally an attempt to realistically depict the environment - then the impressionists of the 19th century, whom the abstractionists of the early 20th century consider obsolete, those who, in turn, are not recognized by the minimalists of the late 20th century, the very minimalists that Jeff Koons does not pay attention to at all, because they still won't go beyond the 2d canvas in their understanding of art... So... they are, the Impressionists, will fundamentally disagree with you, because the goal of archviz is to make a realistic picture, and realism for the Impressionists of the 19th century is something that already became too old to work in this art style... So archviz is more like a service, and yes, the tasks in it are creative, but you should not put the artist's ambitions first, but rather, put the fulfillment of the task in the first place by relying on the achievements of millions of artists who worked in the style of realism and write a lot of books about right composition and lighting. Art Tasks - Art Solutions But there is something interesting.
When the work becomes not just a realistic image of a house against a sunset, but a realistic image of a house against a sunset, which fulfills a specific task set by dozens or hundreds of specialists... for example, to fit into a really existing panorama of the city, then it's more than just "realism", then it's "realism that creates new reality". And from this point of view, there is clearly a tangible benefit from a realistic render, against which an unrealistic or too creative render (hello mir.no), which hides the problems of the building - can become fatal for the appearance of a street or a historical part of the city... A too modern or too tall building which decreases the flow of tourists... In this case, unrealistic or too creative renders already look, literally, dangerous... So making the image at the same time realistic, beautiful, and true is considered to be a creative task. And if we take into account that very often architects make changes to facade designs after the first round of projects, returning with feedback after month with new facades - in this case, the rendering acquires the power of art, which does not simply show the reflection of the era, but which changes the era and the environment for the better!
So, in general, Koons' sculptures, which are the most real modern art, of course, set the style of the room and really tied the room together, but the visualizations of architecture set the style of our entire Western European culture. The style of any country or city, their face - is its architecture. Apart from countries with autocracy, there is also the face of their autocrat comes complete with bad buildings.
The seven wonders of the world, which form an idea of ancient countries and cultures, are precisely the architecture of that time, and we can consider the architecture of the new time, choose a place for your family to live, or if you are an architect, then consider all the problems in advance with the help of a realistic archviz.
For example, an artist whose creativity comes first - makes a series of vertical images close to a building or with a bokeh effect in a blurry background, which is all covered with fog, hiding that there nearby, let's say (exaggerated)... a cemetery, the ghosts of which will wave to you when you drink tea in the evening on the balcony of the side facade... or something like that...