Cameron is an artist based in LA and is a recent Hopper Prize finalist.
#cameronharvey

gets noted in a wonderful article by Hyperallergic about two recent shows at the Philips Collection (which includes Alma and Sam and Sanford). Her work is mostly figurative and she also uses non-representational strategies like below.
#reneestout

Declan Long at Artforum points out how Anne’s most recent artworks at The MAC involve careful measuring, precise mapping, methodical assembly as she reflects on the physical, social, and sensory conditions of built environments, scrutinizing small details of domestic interiors or gesturing toward larger histories of public space.
#annetallentire

Laurie Fendrich at Two Coats covers the recent survey of Sophie’s work at MOMA, pointing out that calling her “multidisciplinary” doesn’t quite encompass her.
#sophietaeuberarp

#stephenneidich

like Michael shows across the country, and with Momentum Gallery.
More and More (second is her IG feed which you should follow- her Afro futurist public sculpture, as pointed out in the first link, is not of this world)
#chakaiabooker


Jeff Hamada interviews Caroline for Booooooom!. Her work is sometimes figurative and often has a digital component.
#carolineroberts

Not a lot I could say about Anish that hasn’t already been said other than it’s surprising I’m just getting to blogging about him (realized he was missing when writing about Point of Departure which features him alongside Mavis and Tony and Donald and others).
#anishkapoor
