Color photograph of a brass, male Japanese theatre figure in an elaborate layered winter kimono with gold mask and fan. Mask is hinged to 'open' and reveal the actor's face.

Focusing on Asia

Oct. 4–Dec. 16, 2022
Forsyth Galleries | Memorial Student Center, MSC 2428

 
The Forsyth collections include wonderful examples of fine and decorative art that was made in Asia or influenced by the arts of Asia. This show focuses on who made the art and its intended audiences: Asian works made for export to the West, Asian works made for the home market, and art made by Americans/Europeans inspired by Asian art and integrating motifs they identified as Eastern. What can we learn by looking at these wonderful examples of fine and decorative art that were made to be consumed by different audiences?

A special thanks to the Benz Gallery of Floral Design at Texas A&M, Cushing Memorial Library & Archives, and the Texas A&M University Board of Regents for lending objects to this exhibition.

 
 

Inside the Exhibition

 

Virtual Tour

Step inside the galleries and view this exhibition virtually. This interactive tour lets you move through the space while viewing the artworks on display. You can find more digital resources to explore on our Virtual Tours page.