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Lot 3495: ROBERTO BURLE MARX

Est: CHF 9,000 - CHF 14,000Sold:
Koller AuctionsZurich, SwitzerlandJune 30, 2018

Item Overview

Description

ROBERTO BURLE MARX
(Sao Paulo 1909 - 1994 Rio de Janeiro)
Untitled. 1990.
Acrylic and silkscreen on canvas.
Signed and dated lower right: R. Burle Marx 1990.
122 x 175 cm.

Provenance: Purchased by the previous owner in 1992, since then private collection USA.

Roberto Burle Marx is one of the most well-known international landscape architects of the 20th century.

Born in Rio de Janeiro, he grew up in a progressive environment with his German-Jewish-Brazilian parents, who from early on encouraged their son’s artistic and musical talents. As a young student of painting, Burle Marx went on a cultural trip to Berlin with his parents in 1928, where, paradoxically, he came into contact with tropical plants at the botanical gardens for the first time. In the landscape architecture of South America up to that time, a strongly symmetrical European-influenced style was pursued. After his return from Berlin, Burle Marx turned to the architects Lúcio Costa, Le Corbusier and Oscar Niemayer and began to work on the landscape elements of their projects, although parallel to this he remained enrolled at the Escola de Belas Artes in Rio de Janeiro as a painting student. The specific stylistic feature of Roberto Burle Marx’s work, which comes through in both his sketches for gardens and in his painted compositions, is the break from strict symmetry in favour of a Cubist-driven aesthetic. It is no coincidence that his gardens are often said to be reminiscent of an abstract painting. Equally, and conversely, his paintings resemble architectural sketches. In this, however, we see his understanding of universal artistic practice, which knows no boundaries between individual genres.

Roberto Burle Marx’s interests extended far beyond his artistic practice and he enjoyed great recognition for his numerous achievements in the field of botany and as an environmentalist. In Sítio Santo Antônio da Bica, a country estate near Rio de Janeiro, which Burle Marx bought in 1949, he established an extensive landscape of exotic plants, which he bequeathed to the Brazilian state in 1984. His most famous international commissions include the wave-shaped structure of the Copacabana beach promenade (1970), the Biscayne Boulevard in Miami (1988–2004) as well as numerous roof gardens, including the house of Alfredo Schwartz in Rio de Janeiro (1932).

Until recently his artistic oeuvre was not well known, but in the last two years it has attracted much attention through a large touring exhibition. This retrospective exhibition was shown at the Jewish Museum, New York and the Deutsche Bank KunstHalle in Berlin, amongst other places. The pictorial work of Roberto Burle Marx is situated within the oeuvre of the avant-garde, but at the same time stands out as distinctive thanks to the prominence of his architectural achievement.
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ROBERTO BURLE MARX
(Sao Paulo 1909 - 1994 Rio de Janeiro)
Ohne Titel. 1990.
Acryl und Siebdruck auf Leinwand.
Unten rechts signiert und datiert: R. Burle Marx 1990.
117 x 170 cm.

Provenienz: Vom vorigen Besitzer 1992 erworben, seitdem Privatsammlung USA.

Roberto Burle Marx gilt als einer der bekanntesten internationalen Landschaftsarchitekten des 20. Jahrhunderts. In Rio de Janeiro geboren, wuchs er im progressiven Umfeld seiner deutschjüdisch-brasilianischen Eltern auf, die die künstlerischen und musischen Talente des Sohnes von früh auf fördern. Als junger Malereistudent begibt sich Burle Marx mit den Eltern 1928 auf eine Kulturreise nach Berlin, wo er paradoxerweise erstmalig mit der tropischen Pflanzenkultur botanischer Gärten in Berührung kommt. In der Landschaftsarchitektur Südamerikas wird bis dato nämlich ein europäisch geprägter, streng symmetrischer Stil verfolgt. Nach seiner Rückkehr aus Berlin, wendet sich Burle Marx den Architekten Lúcio Costa, Le Corbusier und Oscar Niemayer zu und beginnt für deren Projekte landschaftsarchitektonisch tätig zu werden, wenngleich er parallel als Malereistudent an der Escola de Belas Artes in Rio de Janeiro eingeschrieben bleibt. Roberto Burle Marx prägnantes Stilmerkmal, das sowohl in den Entwurfsskizzen für Gärten als auch in seinen malerischen Kompositionen durchkommt, ist der Bruch mit der strengen Symmetrie zugunsten einer kubistisch motivierten Ästhetik. Nicht von ungefähr kommt die Aussage, dass seine Gärten oftmals an abstrakte Gemälde erinnern. Gleichermaßen gilt umgekehrt die Ähnlichkeit seiner Malerei zur architektonischen Skizze. Darin zeichnet sich jedoch sein Verständnis einer universalen künstlerischen Praxis aus, die keine Grenze zwischen den einzelnen Gattungen kennt.

Roberto Burle Marxs Interesse erstreckt sich weit über die künstlerische Praxis hinaus, so kommt ihm auch für zahlreiche Errungenschaften in der Botanik und als Umweltschützer große Anerkennung zugute. In Sítio Santo Antônio da Bica, einem Landsitz nahe Rio de Janeiro, den Burle Marx 1949 kauft, errichtet er eine weitläufige Landschaft exotischer Pflanzen, die er 1984 dem brasilianischen Staat vermacht. Zu seinen weltweit bekanntesten Auftragsarbeiten zählen die wellenförmige Ausgestaltung der Copacabana Strandpromenade (1970), der Biscayne Boulevard in Miami (1988–2004) sowie zahlreiche Dachgärten, darunter der des Hauses von Alfredo Schwartz in Rio de Janeiro (1932).

Sein künstlerisches Oeuvre galt bis vor kurzem noch als wenig bekannt, hat jedoch durch eine große Wanderausstellung in den vergangenen zwei Jahren deutlich an Aufmerksamkeit dazugewonnen. Diese retrospektiv angelegte Ausstellung wurde unter anderem im Jewish Museum, New York und in der Deutschen Bank KunstHalle in Berlin gezeigt. Das malerische Werk von Roberto Burle Marx bettet sich in das Gesamtoeuvre des Avantgardisten ein, hebt sich aber auch gleichzeitig durch dessen vordergründige architektonische Leistung als eine markante Besonderheit hervor.

Artist or Maker

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Auction Details

A185 PostWar & Contemporary

by
Koller Auctions
June 30, 2018, 02:00 PM CET

Hardturmstrasse 102, Zurich, 8031, CH

Terms

Live bidding may start higher or lower

Buyer's Premium

CHF1 - 10,000:28.0%
CHF10,001 - 400,000:23.0%
CHF400,001+:18.0%

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CHF0CHF799CHF50
CHF800CHF1,999CHF100
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CHF3,200CHF3,799CHF300
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CHF4,000CHF9,999CHF500
CHF10,000CHF19,999CHF1,000
CHF20,000CHF31,999CHF2,000
CHF32,000CHF37,999CHF3,000
CHF38,000CHF39,999CHF2,000
CHF40,000CHF89,999CHF5,000
CHF90,000+CHF10,000

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Buyer's Premium

2. Surcharge

2.1 In addition to the bid price, the Purchaser must pay a surcharge on such bid price calculated as follows:

(i) on a successful bid of up to CHF 10 000: 25 %

(ii) on a successful bid over CHF 10 000 up to CHF 400 000:
25 % on the first CHF 10 000 and 20 % on the difference between CHF 10 000 and the bid.

(iii) on a successful bid over CHF 400 000:
25 % on the first CHF 10 000, 20 % on CHF 390 000 and 15 % on the difference between CHF 400 000 and the bid.

2.2 If the winning bid is placed in the course of an internet live online auction ("Live auctions"), there will be an additional 3% added to the surcharge.

2.3 The Purchaser must pay Swiss value added tax ("VAT") on the surcharge. The stated percentage of the surcharge relates to the successful bid for each individual item.

2.4 The full tax is charged on all items marked * in the auction catalogue, i.e. VAT is charged on the sum of the bid price plus the surcharge for those items. The VAT will be refunded to Purchasers providing a validly stamped export declaration.

2.5 The Purchaser agrees that Koller also receives a commission from the Seller.

Taxes

The Purchaser must pay Swiss value added tax ("VAT") on the surcharge. The stated percentage of the surcharge relates to the successful bid for each individual item.

Condition Reports

3.1 The items are auctioned in the condition existing at the time of the successful bid.

3.2 The items are described to the best of our knowledge and belief. However, Koller cannot accept any liability for the details provided in the catalogue. The items can be inspected during the preview. The Purchaser is therefore invited to inspect an item prior to the auction and, possibly with the support of an independent specialist advisor, to form its own opinion of the correspondence between the lot and the catalogue description. For the specifications of the items the print edition of the catalogue in the German language (including any later amendments) shall be exclusively applicable. Koller reserves the right to call in experts or specialists of its choice to give an opinion and to rely upon that opinion. Koller cannot be held liable for the correctness of such opinions. Neither any such expert opinions or reports, nor the descriptions of items provided by Koller or other statements pertaining to an item (including statements pertaining to the value thereof) constitute explicit or implicit warranties.

3.3 Subject to Clause 4 below, no guarantee or warranty whatsoever is given in respect of legal and material defects. The liabilities of the Seller vis-à-vis the Purchaser are limited to the same extent as the liabilities of Koller vis-à-vis the Purchaser.