Between possibility and catastrophe: Nevada Museum of Art debuts 'Into the Time Horizon'
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Between possibility and catastrophe: Nevada Museum of Art debuts 'Into the Time Horizon'
Jeffrey Gibson, The Land is Speaking Are You Listening (detail), 2022. Mural, dimensions variable. © Jeffrey Gibson. Courtesy of the artist and Sikkema Malloy Jenkins, New York.



RENO, NEV.- This spring, the Nevada Museum of Art debuts Into the Time Horizon, a groundbreaking exhibition that transforms the museum’s entire 120,000-square-foot building through diverse, thematic sections. One of the most expansive exhibitions to survey environmental art in a US institution, the project brings together 193 artists from around the globe to consider how humanity can reimagine its relationship with the Earth at a moment of accelerating ecological and social change.

Into the Time Horizon will be on view in its entirety from March 28 to September 20, 2026, with some sections remaining on view until early 2027. Through a wide range of media, the exhibition confronts the climate crisis while also proposing pathways forward grounded in care and collective responsibility. A series of commissions for the robust catalogue unveils over 100 “Proposals for the Future” by artists, writers, architects, and visionary thinkers who provide their top ten solutions for creating a sustainable and resilient future.

The exhibition’s title refers to the concept of a “time horizon,” most commonly used in economics to describe a fixed point in the future at which outcomes are evaluated. In his novel The Ministry for the Future, participating writer Kim Stanley Robinson reframes the concept as the narrowing window of opportunity that remains to avert the most catastrophic effects of climate change. It is within this interval—between possibility and catastrophe—that Into the Time Horizon situates itself.

Organized into seven sections—Listening to the Land; Interspecies Relationships; Circularity; Altered Lands and the Anthropocene; This Vital Earth; Strange Weather; and The Sixth Extinction—the exhibition challenges visitors to confront environmental realities while also offering solutions of hope and collective action.

The conceptual heart of the project, Listening to the Land, foregrounds Indigenous knowledge systems that long predate modern notions of environmentalism and sustainability. Featuring work by First Nations artists from Australia and North America, this section underscores Indigenous wisdoms that model close listening to land and Country. The title is inspired by Jeffrey Gibson’s mural, The Land Is Speaking Are You Listening, that is featured in the exhibition. Notably, 38 percent of artists participating in Into the Time Horizon are Indigenous.

Although numerous international exhibitions have explored aspects of environmentalism, Into the Time Horizon stands apart in its scope, duration, and geographic reach. It uniquely centers Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists who have been marginalized in Western contemporary art contexts, while also bringing together leading artists who have long furthered environmental concerns in their work such as El Anatsui, Ernesto Neto, Mark Dion, Otobong Nkanga, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Maya Lin, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Pierre Huyghe, and Andrea Bowers, among many others.

The exhibition anchors the 2026 Art + Environment Summit, a triennial, multi-day convening of artists, scholars, scientists, and cultural leaders. A comprehensive publication co-published by Radius Books and the Nevada Museum of Art features contributions by Apsara DiQuinzio, Makeda Best, William L. Fox, N. Scott Momaday, Maia Nuku, Dare Turner, and a roundtable conversation on implementing sustainability in cultural institutions.

Designed to extend Into the Time Horizon’s reach beyond the museum’s walls, the exhibition is accompanied by a playlist, 101 Songs for the Environment, which encompasses a vast scope of musical voices that have similarly considered the effects of a changing environment over time. The entire playlist is accessible online and reproduced in the exhibition catalogue.

Inspired in part by the targets of the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, Into the Time Horizon aligns with the Nevada Museum of Art’s ongoing commitment to environmental responsibility, including innovative sustainable exhibition practices, biodegradable signage made by Other Matter, and energy-efficient infrastructure following the completion of its 50,000-square-foot expansion.

Into the Time Horizon is organized by Apsara DiQuinzio, Andrea and John C. Dean Family Chief Curator, with Kolin Perry, assistant curator.










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