Walking into the Jewish Museum’s new exhibit on Roberto Burle Marx, the Brazilian landscape architect best known for his strikingly patterned seaside pavements on Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana Beach, ...
The New York Botanical Garden is celebrating the legacy of famous Brazilian artist Roberto Burle Marx with one of its most immersive experiences yet: a combination museum, landscape, and performance ...
A lush 41-acre botanical garden and museum west of Rio de Janeiro, where the Brazilian landscape architect and artist Roberto Burle Marx lived and worked from 1973 until his death in 1994, could ...
MAC/CCB Lisbon presents its 2025 cross-disciplinary programme, featuring a major update to its permanent exhibition An Atlantic Drift: The Arts of the 20th Century Based on the Berardo Collection and ...
We arrived in Rio a little later than expected because of a delay in Houston. Someone had flushed a blanket down the toilet causing the plane to be put out of service for two hours. A blanket down the ...
Born in São Paulo in 1909 to a Brazilian mother and a German father, Roberto Burle Marx (distant cousin of Karl) was a self-taught botanist and trained painter. Fusing a deep reverence for nature with ...
Burle Marx's deep connection to the issues of his era mobilizes researchers who discuss the importance and challenges involved in preserving his work Recognized for the revolution he fostered in ...
The New York Botanical Garden has opened its largest ever show, devoted to the Brazilian landscape architect. By Jason Farago This Friday in Rio de Janeiro is the shortest day of the year, the start ...
The Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro have been a showcase more for Brazil’s political and economic anxiety than any kind of architectural drama. None of the venues built for the Games is unorthodox ...
As Brazil endures a dreadful conjunction of political, economic, and medical crises, the buoyantly optimistic designs of the country’s great landscape architect can seem like an elegy for a place that ...