Curated and designed by Salgado's work and life partner, Lélia Wanick Salgado, the exhibition spotlights critical aspects of the complex ecosystems of the Amazon, presenting more than 200 evocative black-and-white photographic prints in addition to slide projections, documenting its vibrant landscapes and the lives of the people who reside within it. Through this visual spectacle that encapsulates the region's majesty and fragility in equal measure, Salgado hopes that this serves as a poignant call for all to conserve the "lungs of the world".
The first theme of the exhibition shows natural wonders and phenomena unique to the rainforest through the following sections:
- Aerial Views: The Amazon Seen from Above
- Flying Rivers: Watering the Continent
- Tropical Storms: When It Rains in the Rainforest
- Mountains: Unexpected Uplands in the Lowlands
- The Forest: A Source of Fear and Inspiration
- Anavilhanas: Islands in the Stream
For its Singapore staging, the museum introduces Eco Sanctuary, a rainforest-themed interactive space to complement the exhibition and highlight local themes by engaging visitors' senses of touch, smell and hearing. Visitors can also participate in conservation-related programmes and workshops and contribute their thoughts at the Reflection Zone.
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