A minimalist square artwork featuring a soft yellow gradient that gently fades from deeper yellow at the edges toward a pale, almost white center, creating a calm and luminous visual effect.
Rob Reynolds | New Sun, 2025 | Acrylic, oil and alkyd paint on canvas in welded aluminum artist’s frame | 48 3/4 x 60 3/4 inches | Photo: CC Young

Against Outer Space

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Against Outer Space engages an ancient paradox: Earthly life unfolds against and within unearthly space. Artists in the exhibition present this paradox both with and against dominant technoscientific ideas about outer space. In doing so they work otherwise to government agendas, military-industrial powers and space capitalism. For these artists, outer space is not separate. It is an intimate extension of ancestry and becoming. Its vibrant outsideness allows new questions, new recognitions, new ways of being. Through their work we enter open space.

Opening reception and admission are open and free to the public.

Support/Sponsorship

Against Outer Space is supported by The Beall Family Foundation and the Claire Trevor School of the Arts.