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Drawing from a range of sources like anime, Youtube thumbnails, and memory, Wu creates a meticulously crafted world
L. Song Wu's provocative paintings explore the tension between intimacy and alienation, inviting viewers to question their own sense of belonging and constructions of place and femininity. Drawing from a range of sources like anime, Youtube thumbnails, and memory, Wu creates a meticulously crafted world that refracts her ideas of place and self in today's dizzying contemporary landscape. She is originally from Tampa, Florida, and is currently dividing her time between northern California and Milan. Her work has been exhibited in New York, Paris, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.L. Song Wu completed her degree at Stanford University. Since then, in 2024 alone she won both the Raina Giese Award in Painting and the Undergraduate Performing/Fine Arts Award at Stanford. She has also been selected as a finalist for the AXA Art Prize and the Tournesol Award and two grants from Stanford. -
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L. Song Wu
Lifeline, 2025Oil on Canvas70 x 63.5 cm
27 1/2 x 25 inSigned on Reverse£ 2,400.00Further images
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2025 at RHODES
To celebrate the end of 2025, here’s a selection of the exhibitions we’ve held at RHODES over the last year. December 9, 2025RHODES has presented an array of exhibitions in 2025, from award-winning names to those making their UK debut. Read on to discover the story behind...Read more -
Story Time: Narratives Created Through Symbolism
Story Time is a group exhibition featuring L. Song Wu, Zoe Hawk, Melody Tuttle, and Genevieve Cohn February 26, 2025Story Time , opening on the 6th of March at RHODES, features four artists whose works utilise symbolism and lyricism to tell stories on identity,...Read more
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