Moon Museum: Curating Outer Space

International conference at TU Wien, with the participation of Florian Bettel, Department of Cultural Studies at the University of Applied Arts Vienna.
As omnipresent as the universe is in the public imaginary, it constitutes a representational paradox: distorted space, warped time, twisted logic. Time and again, scientists, exhibition makers, and artists have grappled with the challenge of mediating the alterity of the cosmos our planet is embedded in. From space art to science fiction cinema, from documentaries to pulp fiction, from planetarium displays to museum dioramas, outer space—its landscapes, denizens, and infrastructures—has been invented and re-invented in myriad ways. This conference turns to the medium of display and considers outer space as a curatorial problem: we approach this field of inquiry from two angles, examining both how outer space was historically exhibited on earth, and how outer space itself has been conceived of as a site of exhibition.
 
Exhibits of outer space raise questions about how the cosmos was staged at various moments in time, how it mobilized colonial and imperial attitudes, how it served as a geopolitical arena, and how it projected different futures. Conversely, exhibitions in outer space compel us to rethink fundamental curatorial assumptions and categories: what is the meaning of ‘art’ in an extraterrestrial environment? What is a museum, an exhibit, a display without an audience? What might it mean to curate for a non-human or extraterrestrial audience? In bringing these two perspectives together, we seek to offer opportunities for critical reflection and speculative re-imagination of inquiries at the intersections of the cultural history of outer space and curatorial and museum studies.

With Mit Ellie S. Armstrong, Magdalena Becker, Florian Bettel, Clemens Finkelstein, Alexander C. T. Geppert, Sandra Häuplik-Meusburger, Barbara Imhof, Christian Klösch, Ralo Mayer, Mihály András Németh, Joseph Popper & Lauren Reid, Sophie Ramm, Gudrun Rath, Lois Rosson, Alena Williams, Saulesh Yessenova.

Concept & organisation
Magdalena Grüner (USC Los Angeles)
Thomas Moser (TU Wien/NDU St. Pölten)
 
Free registration: thomas.moser@tuwien.ac.at

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International conference
28. May 2026 - 29. May 2026
TU Wien Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Vienna