First photograph of lightning, September 2, 1882

“Eclipse Sky” It's an enigmatic name for an exhibition that deals with the fundamental question of the relationship between man and his environment. The exhibition is on display until the end of April at... Paranaense Museum (MUPA) combines cosmogonic and imaginary approaches with investigative, scientific inquiries, touching on one of the most sensitive points of our time: a dual, paradoxical consciousness of paralysis and a call to action in the face of environmental collapse. While the notion of sky contained in the title – borrowed from a book of poems published in 1999 by Régis Bonvicino – alludes to a powerful symbolism (dealing with notions such as time, climate, nature, cycle…), the idea of ​​eclipse refers to this feeling of suspension, to the awareness that we are living through a moment of crisis in which the human species is called upon to act. After all, we are facing many points of no return, in a scenario of "temporary occlusion," as explained by Pollyana Quintella, who co-curated the event with Richard Romanini, the museum's artistic director.

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