One World: Photographs from a Shared Planet, on view at the Harn Museum of Art’s Rubin Gallery from May through November 2026, brings together a thoughtful selection of images that reflect the breadth and depth of human experience on a shared Earth. Drawn from the Harn’s photography collection, the exhibition presents works by 28 distinguished photographers, including several recent acquisitions shown publicly for the first time. Together, these photographs offer a visual meditation on what connects us across cultures, generations, and geographies.
The exhibition unfolds through five interrelated themes—Age & Innocence, Protecting/Renewing, Honor, Biomes, and Body & Soul—each framing a different facet of life on the planet. From intimate portraits to expansive landscapes, the photographs move fluidly between the personal and the universal. They remind us that while our lives are shaped by specific places and circumstances, many of our emotions, struggles, and hopes are deeply shared. The camera becomes a bridge between inner and outer worlds, translating fleeting moments into lasting gestures of understanding.
What distinguishes
One World is its invitation to pause. Rather than overwhelming the viewer, the exhibition encourages slow looking—time to linger, reflect, and recognize echoes of one’s own experience within the images. In doing so, the photographs open space for empathy and contemplation, allowing meaning to surface beyond language. Faces, bodies, rituals, and environments speak quietly but insistently, asking viewers not just to observe, but to feel.
At a moment when attention is often fragmented,
One World: Photographs from a Shared Planet offers a rare opportunity for sustained reflection on our collective future. The images acknowledge resilience and vulnerability side by side, suggesting both the challenges ahead and the strength found in connection. By revealing what binds us—to one another and to the natural world—the exhibition gestures toward a shared responsibility, and toward the possibility of imagining ourselves together, moving forward with care, awareness, and resolve.