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The Brazilian modernist Roberto Burle Marx was a creative dynamo, as the 240,000 visitors to the New York Botanical Garden’s major show this summer discovered.
The Brazilian modernist Roberto Burle Marx liked to tell the story of his arrival in Berlin in the late 1920s as a young man, in the German capital to steep himself in European culture.
Exhibition Review Roberto Burle Marx and His Leafy Vision of the Tropics The New York Botanical Garden has opened its largest ever show, devoted to the Brazilian landscape architect.
Brazilian landscape designer Burle Marx married the formal innovations of European modernism with the bursting palette of plants native to Brazil.
Born in Sao Paulo in 1909, Roberto Burle-Marx returned to Brazil after studying painting in Germany, continuing his studies and eventually earning his degree in painting from the National School of ...
Explore the work of Brazilian Modernist landscape artist Roberto Burle Marx in the New York Botanical Garden's biggest exhibit to date, encompassing the whole garden.
This summer, a luxuriant Brazilian jungle has made its way to, of all places, the concrete jungle. At the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) in the Bronx, the serendipitously named landscape architect ...
Bid now on Untitled by Roberto Burle-Marx. View a wide Variety of artworks by Roberto Burle-Marx, now available for sale on artnet Auctions.
The New York Botanical Garden Celebrates Its Roberto Burle Marx Show With a Jungle Garden Party By Zachary Schwartz June 12, 2019 1 / 5 ...
This summer, the New York Botanical Garden celebrates Roberto Burle Marx, the modernist landscape architect who worked with Lúcio Costa and Oscar Niemeyer. Roberto Burle Marx’s path to becoming ...
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