Erin Keever
Erin Keever is an Adjunct Professor of Art History, freelance writer, art historian and art appraiser. She lives and works in Austin, and serves on the Sightlines board.
Why is Impressionist artist Berthe Morisot not well known today?
As empowerment movements #MeToo and Time’s Up fuel public conversation about women’s issues around the world, headlines like “Galleries focusing on female artists to tackle industry’s gender divide,” “Female...
Extreme facilitator: Flatbed Press’ Katherine Brimberry
Since 2014 PrintAustin has filled Austin art galleries every January with all things fine art printmaking. The artist-run festival never fails to reinvigorate interest and appreciation for traditional and...
The Fiction of Image Making: Sarah Canright Transcends Subject
Former Arthouse Executive Director Sue Graze may tell you she’s retired, but she’s not sitting at home, knitting or stamp collecting. No shade on knitters. Or stamp collectors. Graze...
Looking not entirely like anything: Huma Bhabha’s “Other Forms of Life” defies categorization
Huma Bhabha could be described as part visual artist, part archeologist. She sifts through sources past and present, working materials to create layers of meaning.
On a preview tour of...
Parking lots, pools, and palm trees: From Ed Ruscha’s archive a sweeping, and revealing, exhibition
Context and circumstance matter. And with “Ed Ruscha: Archaeology and Romance” the new exhibition on view at the Harry Ransom Center in Austin, the University of Texas archive does...
In Fort Worth, from Murakami to Meta-ish
While Facebook friends traipse through Europe delighting in their medieval churches and Renaissance masters, I hoofed it to Fort Worth recently to soak in some art.
First stop was the...