Robert Burley


Robert Burley
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Program: Image Arts ’80
Website: www.robertburley.com (external link, opens in new window)
Robert Burley is a Canadian artist whose photographs of the visual landscape have been celebrated internationally. His work concentrates on the relationship between nature and the city, architecture and the urban landscape. Over his 40-year career, Burley has undertaken long-term visual investigations of subjects such as Chicago’s O’Hare Airfield, the designs of landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, the Great Lakes and Toronto’s natural parklands.
He has also photographed urban spaces and structures through commissioned and self-directed projects that include: the disappearing industrial buildings of the photographic industry, the character of urban sprawl and heritage architecture of all kinds. Burley’s photographs have been extensively published and can be found in numerous museum collections, including the National Gallery of Canada, Musée de l’Elysée, George Eastman Museum, Yale University Art Gallery and Fotomuseum Antwerp.
The recipient of numerous awards, Burley was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and a Senior Mellon Fellow (Canadian Centre for Architecture). He is represented by the Stephen Bulger Gallery and lives in Toronto.
The Last Day of Work, Public Installation, The Contact Photography Festival, Mount Dennis Library, 2023; Installation of Photographic Proof, Le Mois de la Photo, The Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal 2009; Photos by Robert Burley
As a photographer, I interpret my surroundings as I see and understand them in the present day.

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