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‘Flight originated from the imagination’: how artists have captured space travel

Explore the Smithsonian's exhibition marking 50 years of space art. With 8,000 pieces from artists like Rockwell and Rauschenberg, discover how art captures the human side of space travel and technology.

The Guardian· Jul 6, 2026 · 10:48 AM · 1 views

Explore the Smithsonian's exhibition marking 50 years of space art. With 8,000 pieces from artists like Rockwell and Rauschenberg, discover how art captures the human side of space travel and technology. Full story and more reels: https://newsreel.video #art #space #Smithsonian #exhibition #technology #cosmos

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