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		<title>Roberto Burle Marx as a context-sensitive designer</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[As a painter, Roberto Burle Marx was an international abstract expressionist. But as a garden designer and landscape architect he showed a high degree of sensitivity to context &#8211; I say &#8216;surprising&#8217; only because I was so slow to appreciate the complexity of this point. His planting was voluptuously Brazilian, like his mother, and Marx [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>As a painter, Roberto Burle Marx was an international abstract expressionist. But as a garden designer and landscape architect he showed a high degree of sensitivity to context &#8211; I say &#8216;surprising&#8217; only because I was so slow to appreciate the complexity of this point. His planting was voluptuously Brazilian, like his mother, and Marx could see no reason for using European plants. Nor did he see any reason for the hard detailing to draw inspiration from the land of his father: Germany. Instead, he drew upon the country whose language is spoken in Brazil. The accompanying photograph is of <a href="http://www.gardenvisit.com/garden/copacabana_beach_burle_marx">Copacabana Beach</a> &#8211; but could just as well have been taken in Portugal. Until I went to Portugal, I thought this amazing design was an example of Burle Marx inventiveness as an abstract painter. I was very wrong.</p>
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