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From November 27th 2025 to March 22nd 2026 10:00am to 6:30pm on Floor 0

Opening: November 26th, 7pm Free admission

Exhibition

Place of Being: The Burle Marx Legacy

 

In dialogue with Fernanda Fragateiro, Filipe Feijão, Mónica de Miranda, Juan Araujo, Lourdes Castro

Place of Being: The Burle Marx Legacy takes as its starting point twenty-two landscape projects for public spaces developed over the course of seven decades by Roberto Burle Marx (1909–1994) and his collaborators. Widely considered one of the most innovative landscape designers of the 20th century and a pivotal figure in shaping Brazil’s urban landscape, Burle Marx is closely associated with the modern imaginary of cities like Brasília and Rio de Janeiro.

As a landscape architect with a deep interest in botany, he expanded knowledge of Brazil’s native flora and identified dozens of endemic species, while also warning of the urgent need for environmental conservation. His use of these species in landscape projects gave rise to a distinctively modern language that subverted the geometry and order of European gardens. The symbiotic lines and organic forms of his designs also reflect a strong affinity with modern art and architecture. For over forty years, Burle Marx was a committed advocate for Brazil’s diverse biomes, especially the Atlantic Forest, the Amazon, and the Cerrado.

Bringing together compositional studies, sketches, drawings, photographs, and press material, the exhibition unfolds across five thematic sections—”Building the City and Public Space,” “Aesthetic and Ethical Commitment,” “Modern Project,” “Environmental Activism,” and “Botanical Heritage.” It also enters into dialogue with the work of six artists currently living and working in Portugal: Juan Araujo explores modern architecture, especially in Brazil and Latin America, through a critical lens; Filipe Feijão reflects on notions of construction and ruin; Mónica de Miranda draws attention to the “invisible” gardens found on Lisbon’s outskirts; Fernanda Fragateiro emphasises the right to aesthetic experience in public gardens; Lourdes Castro enters into dialogue with the native botanical heritage of Madeira; and João dos Santos Martins explores the relationship between choreography and the garden. In conversation with the exhibition’s five core themes, each of these artists opens up new perspectives on Burle Marx’s work.

 

Curated by Instituto Burle Max and Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro – Isabel Ono, Pablo Lafuente, Beatriz Lemos. Adapted and curated for MAC/CCB by Nuria Enguita, Marta Mestre. Guest artists Juan Araujo, Fernanda Fragateiro, Mónica de Miranda, Filipe Feijão, Lourdes Castro, João dos Santos Martins.

Exhibition Design Diogo Passarinho Studio + RAR.STUDIO

 

Visit to the exhibition
Saturday, 6 December, 4 p.m.
Advance registration required via email servico.educativo.museu@ccb.pt and purchase of museum admission ticket.

 

Pre-opening talk
26 November, 6:00pm
With Isabela Ono (Burle Marx Institute), Pablo Lafuente (MAM Rio), Nuria Enguita and Marta Mestre (MAC/CCB), and guest artists.
Museum Auditorium | Limited capacity

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Opening hours

From Tuesday to Sunday | 10:00 am to 6:30 pm (last entry at 6:00 pm)
Closed on Monday
Free admission every Sunday until 2:00 pm for residents in Portugal*

Prices

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Data sheet

(based on an original curation by Isabela Ono, Beatriz Lemos & Pablo Lafuente)

Organised by Instituto Burle Marx, MAM, Rio de Janeiro, MAC/CCB, Lisboa

 

Photo: Exhibition View. (c) Fabio Sousa, MAM

 

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