The National Geographic Society has announced an extended tour of its exhibition "The Greatest Wildlife Photographs," following its run at The Momentary in Arkansas, USA. The show features a curated selection of iconic wildlife images from National Geographic magazine, chosen by picture editor Kathy Moran, and includes works by renowned photographers such as Michael “Nick” Nichols, Steve Winter, Paul Nicklen, Beverly Joubert, and David Doubilet. The exhibition will be available for booking in the US and globally as a digital delivery, and is currently on view at The Momentary from November 22, 2025, to June 7, 2026.
The exhibition matters because it highlights the evolution of wildlife photography over more than 115 years, showcasing technological advances like camera traps, remote imaging, and underwater photography that have transformed how humans connect with the natural world. By bringing these images to a touring audience, National Geographic continues its legacy of blending art, science, and storytelling, reinforcing the power of photography to inspire curiosity and conservation. The partnership with The Momentary also underscores the growing trend of museums and cultural institutions hosting traveling exhibitions that merge visual art with environmental advocacy.