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A vibrant floral exhibition was influenced by the architectural designs of Luis Barragán.

"Displays Centering on the Remarkable Architecture of a Prominent Mexican Designer are Showcased through Vibrant Floral Arrangements, Photography Exhibits, and Lively Dance Events – Known as 'The Orchid Show: Mexican Modernism'"

A vibrant floral display, reminiscent of Luis Barragán's architectural style, served as the...
A vibrant floral display, reminiscent of Luis Barragán's architectural style, served as the inspiration.

A vibrant floral exhibition was influenced by the architectural designs of Luis Barragán.

The New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) Presents "Mexican Modernism" Orchid Show

The New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) in the Bronx is hosting an extraordinary event this year - the Orchid Show: Mexican Modernism. This annual spectacle, running until 27 April 2025, immerses visitors in the vibrant colours and geometric forms of Mexican modernism, as seen through the lens of renowned architect Luis Barragán [1][2].

The Enid A. Haupt Conservatory plays host to the Orchid Show's decorations, which include orchid-festooned walls, fountains, and trellises inspired by Barragán's rainbow-hued oeuvre [5][6]. The showcase not only showcases Barragán's architectural style but also celebrates Mexico's biodiversity, home to over 1,300 orchid species [7].

The photography exhibition 'Homage to Luis Barragán: An Act of Poetry' at the Ross Gallery in the NYBG, features still images captured by photographer Martirene Alcantara. Alcantara's photos continue to capture Barragán's use of hot-house colours and stark geometries, as well as his keen eye for shadow and light [3][4].

The Orchid Show's integration of Barragán’s architecture and Mexican culture is evident in several ways. The use of colour and light, inspired by Barragán’s work, creates immersive, contemplative spaces [3][4]. The spatial design blurs indoor and outdoor settings, echoing Barragán’s concept of private spaces opening generously to nature [2]. Incorporation of water features provides calming auditory and visual elements, enhancing the sensory experience akin to Barragán’s gardens and courtyards [2]. Lastly, the celebration of Mexican culture and traditions reflects Barragán’s ability to merge ancient Mexican heritage with modern ideas [1][2].

To further enhance the visitor's experience, NYBG is inviting guests to experience after-hours events with Mexican cumbia music [8]. A curated playlist inspired by the flowers and Barragán's architecture has been created for the Orchid Show. Additionally, special orchid educational events and tours are being hosted as part of the Orchid Show [9].

Visitors can find the Orchid Show's duration on the NYBG's website (www.nybg.org) [10]. For those who wish to stay updated on the garden's events and inspiration, NYBG offers a daily newsletter featuring stories from around the world [11].

Experience the beauty of Mexican modernism and the architectural genius of Luis Barragán at the New York Botanical Garden's Orchid Show: Mexican Modernism.

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