gets a mention in this Artsy article along with Thomas.
More (about his non-abstract work)
#christophermoss

I first encountered Irene’s mathematically-inspired work when looking at a write up about Blurring Boundaries: The Women of American Abstract Artists, 1936 – Present on view now at South Bend Museum of Art (which also includes Alice and Esphyr).
#irenerousseau

shows at Vielmeter in LA along with Amy. I’ve been enjoying the works on paper from his IG feed of late.
#nickaguayo

Sarah Shepard Gallery has a solo exhibition of Serena’s new works- Juxtapoz finds them noteworthy.
#serenamitnikmiller

When I was in grad school I saw Susie talk at the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston as a part of Abstract Painting, Once Removed— appears some years later she had a solo show there as well. Her work process has always been quite disciplined and it appears the monochromatic pieces of the early 2000s have given way to a broader palette (btw if you like these you’ll also like Sanford and Rob).
#susierosmarin

Blogging about Aaron inspired me to look up info on one of the shows he was in at the CAM in Houston- I mentioned in that blog this was sort of a movement.
Artforum dove in as well (Monique was on the cover of the issue in which the essay linked above appeared). What I enjoy(ed) about that part of her oeuvre was how it could be serious and not at the same time (I do think contradiction is fun and serious).
Since this was all happening at the time I was in grad school I’m gonna go down that lane for the next week or so. Oh- second image is what she’s up to these days.
#monqieprieto

