The Nevada Museum of Art has launched 'Into the Time Horizon,' a massive, multi-year exhibition occupying its entire 120,000-square-foot building. Featuring 193 artists from across the globe, the show is organized into seven thematic sections that survey environmental art and confront the climate crisis, while proposing hopeful pathways forward grounded in care and collective responsibility. It will be on view in full until September 2026, with parts remaining until 2027.
The exhibition is significant for its unprecedented scale and duration as a survey of environmental art in a U.S. institution, and for its deliberate centering of Indigenous perspectives. Notably, 38% of the participating artists are Indigenous, foregrounding knowledge systems that long predate modern environmentalism. The show also anchors the museum's 2026 Art + Environment Summit and uniquely highlights Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, who have been historically marginalized in Western contemporary art contexts.