Latest in: Tom Wudl
We’re kicking off our Monday Mantra series to infuse your week with a little mindfulness and self-care. Today, we’re setting our intentions while contemplating Tom Wudl’s sublime painting, “One Hundred Trillion Concentrations” (2015).⠀
Over the past decade, Wudl has taken inspiration from the Avatamsaka Sutra (The Flower Ornament Scripture) to create an ongoing series of intricately rendered paintings, drawings and prints in response to the evocative and …
Tom Wudl invited us into his Downtown Los Angeles studio for a preview of the works in his upcoming exhibition at L.A. Louver. Opening in October 2015, the drawings and paintings are a continued …
Strewn about are flowers of beautiful mines of jewelsResting in the sky through the power of ancient vows.Over an ocean of various adornments, stable and strong.Clouds of light spread, filling the ten directions. In …
Tricycle Magazine, the widely-read Buddhist publication, included an extensive feature on the artwork of Tom Wudl in their most recent issue. Focusing on the intricately meticulous imagery inspired by the Flower Ornament Scripture (Avatamsaka …
Don’t miss the last weekend to see Tom Wudl’s solo exhibition at Cuesta College Art Gallery in San Luis Obispo, CA. The exhibition includes over a dozen paintings that span almost 50 years of …
Pick up a copy of Art in America’s current issue for a review by Annie Buckley on Tom Wudl’s previous exhibition at L.A. Louver. Read the complete article here. To see more works from …
The inspiration for Tom Wudl’s recent works (currently on view), stems from his extensive study of the Avatamsaka Sutra. Also known as the Flower Ornament Scripture, the sutra is a revered Buddhist text dating back …
Early Tom Wudl announcement, dating from 1974, for his solo exhibition at Riko Mizuno Gallery, one of the historical galleries on La Cienega that played an essential role in the development of Los Angeles’ …
“Tom Wudl’s intricate paintings […] inspire powerful meditations on interconnectedness and shared space, literally and metaphorically.” - Annie Buckley via Huffington Post Tom Wudl’s exhibition “Reflections of the Flowerbank World” is on view at …
Read a really beautiful review of Tom Wudl’s show by Doug Messerli, featured on his blog Green Integer. Here’s a short excerpt: “Unlike so much of contemporary art, wherein even a short view of …
Join us tomorrow for the official opening receptions celebrating Alison Saar and Tom Wudl! The event will be from 6-8pm, and refreshments will be served. Complimentary valet parking provided!
Today is officially the first day of Tom Wudl’s exhibition Reflections of the Flowerbank World. Come see his new paintings, and if you look closely enough you might even find a few “small” surprises. …
Here is a little teaser into our fall exhibition featuring new work by Tom Wudl. The image (pictured above) is a detail of the largest work in the exhibition titled “Unattached, Unbound, Liberated Kindness.” …
Keep an eye out for this painting by Tom Wudl in the exhibition MOCA’s Permanent Collection: A Selection of Recent Acquisitions, at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. The exhibition will be on …
A few snaps from Tom Wudl’s panel discussion last night. See the whole set on our Facebook page-
Installation photography of Tom Wudl: Works from 1971-1979
"Headed west, we made a stop at L.A.Louver, with two concurrent shows. Put together in collaboration with former Los Angeles County Museum curator Maurice Tuchman, “Kienholz Before LACMA” is a collection of early works by …
Check out photos from last Tuesday’s opening reception for Kienholz Before LACMA / Tom Wudl on our Facebook page!
Special Tuesday night opening reception tomorrow: Kienholz Before LACMA & Tom Wudl: Works from 1971-1979 on 24 January 2012 from 6pm - 8pm.
The prep team prepare the 1972 work by Tom Wudl “Verde”, on loan from MOCA, for installation in Tom Wudl: Works from 1971-1979. Opening Tuesday 24 January 2012!