Caleb Bell
Caleb Bell is a writer and the curator at the Tyler Museum of Art. Bell’s writing and curatorial practices work to expand the conversation around creativity and connect audiences with art.
Flipping through: ‘Last Picture’ by Jeff Ferrell
Jeff Ferrell's new book “Last Picture” (Atopia Projects, 2022) spotlights his many years of rescuing discarded photographs from Fort Worth neighborhood dumpsters, presenting a selection of the found images...
A one-of-a-kind wood type collection celebrated in book from UT Press
The Rob Roy Kelly American Wood Type Collection, referred to as The RRK, is an in-depth working study collection of nineteenth-century American wood type owned by the Harry Ransom...
Flipping through: ‘Duck Walk: A Birder’s Improbable Path to Hunting as Conservation’
“Duck Walk: A Birder’s Improbable Path to Hunting as Conservation” (Texas A&M University Press, 2023) chronicles Texas artist and naturalist Margie Crisp’s journey to understanding the role duck hunting...
Flipping through: ‘Arte del Pueblo: The Outdoor Public Art of San Antonio’
“Arte del Pueblo: The Outdoor Public Art of San Antonio” (Schiffer Publishing, 2022) provides an expansive look at the vibrant public art found throughout the Alamo City from 2016...
Flipping through: ‘Marcelyn McNeil: Works’
“Marcelyn McNeil: Works” (Radius Books, 2022) offers readers a clear view of the abstracted work by Dallas-based painter McNeil. The monograph focuses on her recent work from the last...
Flipping through: ‘The Art of David Everett: Another World’
“The Art of David Everett: Another World” (2021) by Becky Duvall Reese presents a well-rounded overview of the Austin artist’s oeuvre. Published by Texas A&M University Press as the...