The Momentary hosts National Geographics greatest wildlife photography exhibition

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The Momentary in Bentonville will launch "The Greatest Wildlife Photographs" exhibition from National Geographic on November 22, 2025. Curated by Kathy Moran, the exhibition features a variety of iconic wildlife images, showcasing remarkable animal behaviors. Notable contributors include celebrated photographers like Michael “Nick” Nichols and Steve Winter. Alejo Bendetti, curator of contemporary art at the Momentary, emphasized the alignment of storytelling values between the museum and National Geographic. Admission is free, allowing public access to this visual storytelling experience until June 7, 2026.

The exhibition not only celebrates wildlife but also highlights advancements in photography techniques, including camera traps and underwater imaging. National Geographic has pioneered wildlife photography for over 115 years, setting the standard for visual storytelling. The exhibition serves as an opportunity to appreciate the intersection of art and nature through photography.

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