
Bror Alexander Utter, "Workers," 1950, gouche, On loan from the Reaves Collection of Texas Art
Human Interest
March 25–June 1, 2025
Forsyth Galleries | Memorial Student Center, MSC 2428
The human body—depicted in action, in allegorical form, in portraiture, or as an object mediated by the effects of change over time—is one of the oldest and most important subjects in art. This exhibition brings together diverse representations of the human figure from Texas A&M’s collections in a variety of media, representing different time periods and cultures. This dynamic array allows for an exploration of a wide range of stylistic approaches to the depiction of the human body, while also providing a glimpse at the variety of forms and materials employed by artists across several centuries.