Parallel 30, 1997
This exhibition celebrated the First Mercosul Visual Arts Biennial, that was dedicated to the journalist Juarez Fonseca. Held at the Art Agency Gallery, in Porto Alegre from September 27 to October 18, 1997, the group show featured 30 local artists. The subject-matter was the South Atlantic magnetic anomaly, precisely the coordinates 30 degrees South and 53 degrees West, and its influence on the works in the exhibition, a theory raised by Professor Schult Rüdiger, who supposed that our state is the most receptive of cosmic energies, which explains the creative people of this region in general.

