The Artistic Legacy of Buck Schiwetz
Sept. 21–Dec. 16, 2023
J. Wayne Stark Galleries | Memorial Student Center, MSC 1110
This exhibition explores the work of a renowned Texas A&M University artist, architect and advertising executive and the impact his work had on Texas art history. From the pine forests of East Texas to the Coastal Bend, E.M. “Buck” Schiwetz ’21 documented much of the state and helped to preserve what he called the “unheralded buildings of historical significance” that were slowly being eroded by time. He also captured numerous scenes related to the production of oil, both on land and on sea.
He called himself an architectural and historical artist saying, “Far more artists know how to paint a nude than how to catch the sunlight and shadow on an old courthouse, or the charm of a Mexican cottage, or the rugged strength and power of an offshore drilling rig.” (From “Buck Schiwetz’ Texas,” University of Texas Press, Austin, 1960.)
This exhibition represents the sixth installation in the Texas Art Project series.
Book: “The Artistic Legacy of Buck Schiwetz”
By William E. Reaves Jr. and Linda J. Reaves
Texas A&M University Press, Joe and Betty Moore Texas Art Series
“The Artistic Legacy of Buck Schiwetz” provides a long-overdue examination of this important Texas artist and his legacy: the first authoritative treatment of Schiwetz’ career as both fine artist and accomplished illustrator and the first scholarly examination of his full body of work.
Virtual Tour
Step inside the galleries and view this exhibition virtually. Click on the white “hotspots” on the floor to move around, and listen to a select group of collectors talk about their artworks by clicking on the sound icons. You can find more digital resources to explore on our Virtual Tours page.