Linling Lu, Baltimore Studio Scene
Photo by Xiaoming Liu, Ph.D.
Linling Lu, One Hundred Melodies of Solitude, No.265 and Artist's Piano, Baltimore
Photo by Xiaoming Liu, Ph.D.
Linling Lu, Studio Scene, Baltimore
Photo by Xiaoming Liu, Ph.D.
Linling Lu, One Hundred Melodies of Solitude, No.256 and Artist's Piano, Baltimore
Photo by Linling Lu, courtesy of the artist.
Linling Lu, Circle Dance, Installation at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center, Washington DC
Photo by Poll Bravo, courtesy of JHU Bloomberg Center.
Linling Lu, Circle Dance, takes part in "Strong, Bright, Useful & True", a group exhibition at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center, Washington DC
Photo by Linling Lu, courtesy of JHU Bloomberg Center.
Linling Lu: One Hundred Melodies of Solitude, No.222 takes part in a rotating group exhibition How Do We Know The World? series at The Baltimore Museum of Art, 2024-2025
Photo by Xiaoming Liu, Ph.D., courtesy of The Baltimore Museum of Art
Linling Lu, Studio Scene, One Hundred Melodies of Solitude, No.222 in progress, Baltimore, 2022
Photo by Xiaoming Liu, Ph.D.
Linling Lu, Studio Scene, Baltimore, 2022
Photo by Linling Lu
Linling Lu, Agitated Meditation, No.12 at The Walters Art Museum Asian Gallery as part of a landmark installation Across Asia: Arts of Asia and the Islamic World, 2023
Photo by Linling Lu, courtesy of The Walters Art Museum
Linling Lu, Agitated Meditation, No.12 at the Walters Art Museum Asian Gallery as part of a landmark installation Across Asia: Arts of Asia and the Islamic World, 2023
Photo by Linling Lu, courtesy of The Walters Art Museum
Linling Lu: Soundwaves, Solo Exhibition at The Phillips Collection, 2023
Concert by pianist Conrad Tao and cellist Jay Campbell, photo by Jeremy Ney. Courtesy of The Phillips Collection.
Linling Lu: Soundwaves, Solo Exhibition at The Phillips Collection, Washington DC, 2023
Vesela Sretenović, Director of Contemporary Art Initiatives and Academic Affairs, notes, “What Glass’s music and Lu’s painting share is sternness and rigor, but also something atmospheric and dreamy; they evoke stillness and wonder, emotion and reflection.” Photo by Ulf Wallin, courtesy of The Phillips Collection.
Linling Lu: Soundwaves, Solo Exhibition at The Phillips Collection, Washington DC, 2023
Photo by Ulf Wallin, courtesy of The Phillips Collection.
Linling Lu: Soundwaves, Solo Exhibition at The Phillips Collection, 2023
Photo by Ulf Wallin, courtesy of The Phillips Collection.
Linling Lu: Soundwaves, Solo Exhibition at The Phillips Collection, 2023
Photo by Ulf Wallin, courtesy of The Phillips Collection.
Linling Lu: Soundwaves, Solo Exhibition at The Phillips Collection, 2023
Photo by Ulf Wallin, courtesy of The Phillips Collection.
Linling Lu, Studio Scene, Baltimore 2019
Photo by Xiaoming Liu, Ph.D.
Linling Lu, Eye of Wisdom, Installation at The American University Museum, 2022
Photo by Ulf Wallin, courtesy of The American University Museum.
Linling Lu, Eye of Wisdom, Installation takes part in "Fields and Formations", a group exhibition at The American University Museum, 2022
Photo by Ulf Wallin, courtesy of The American University Museum.
Linling Lu, Circle Dance, Installation at The Delaware Contemporary Museum, 2022
Photo by Linling Lu, courtesy of The Delaware Contemporary Museum.
Linling Lu, Circle Dance, Installation takes part in "Fields and Formations", a group exhibition at The Delaware Contemporary Museum, 2022
Photo by Ulf Wallin, courtesy of The Delaware Contemporary Museum.
Linling Lu: Musical Meditations, Solo Exhibition at The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, 2022
Photo by Colleen Woolpert, courtesy of The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts.
Linling Lu: Musical Meditations, Solo Exhibition at The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, 2022
Photo by Colleen Woolpert, courtesy of The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts.
Linling Lu: Musical Meditations, Solo Exhibition at The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, 2022
Photo by Colleen Woolpert, courtesy of The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts.

Linling Lu

For more than 15 years, Linling Lu has been focused on creating circular abstract paintings with concentric rings of color. Her human-scale tondos have been described as inducing states of meditation, color therapy, and "music to the eyes." Her curiosity and approach to music as a painter was first inspired by American artist Georgia O'Keeffe and the landmark publication Concerning the Spiritual in Art (1912) by painter Wassily Kandinsky, who taught at the Bauhaus school from 1922-33. The depth and intensity of color in Lu's paintings are also influenced by the Washington Color School painters, including Kenneth Noland, Frank Stella and Morris Louis. In addition to her colorful, circular abstractions, Lu's work includes sculptures of interlocking wood blocks, various shaped paintings, and mixed media works that incorporate traditional and contemporary textiles sourced from across the globe.

Lu received a BFA in painting from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) and an MFA from LeRoy E Hoffberger School of Painting, MICA. Her work has been exhibited at The Phillips Collection, The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore Museum of Art, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center, Sotheby's Institute of Art, The Delaware Contemporary, Delaware Art Museum, American University Museum, Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Kohl Gallery at Washington College, Towson University's Center for the Arts and the Maryland Institute College of Art.

Lu's artworks are in the permanent collections of The Phillips Collection, Baltimore Museum of Art, Johns Hopkins University, Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Microsoft, Louis Vuitton, Capital One, Accenture, CityCenterDC, 1700 Broadway in New York City, Carl M. Freeman Foundation and the Embassy of the United States in Beijing, which was commissioned by the U.S. Department of State. Lu has been featured in The Washington Post, BmoreArt, East City Art, Modern Luxury, Home & Design, House Beautiful and Washington City Paper. Linling Lu has been exclusively represented by Arting Gallery since 2024.