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Ken Lum

Kenneth Robert Lum, OC DFA (Chinese: 林荫庭; Chinese: 林蔭庭; Jyutping: lam4 jam3 ting4; born 1956)[1] is a dual citizen Canadian and American academic, painter, photographer, sculptor, and writer. Working in a number of media including painting, sculpture and photography, his art ranges from conceptual in orientation to representational in character and is generally concerned with issues of identity in relation to the categories of language, portraiture and spatial politics.[2]

Ken Lum
BornSeptember 26, 1956
Alma materUniversity of British Columbia (MFA, 1985)
Occupation(s)Academic, painter, photographer, sculptor, writer
Known forContemporary artist
Four Boats Stranded: Red and Yellow, Black and White was installed upon the roof of the Vancouver Art Gallery in 2001
Rotterdam kunstwerk Melly Shum hates her job

Career edit

Lum received a MFA from University of British Columbia (UBC) in 1985.[3] One of his earliest major projects was his Portrait-Logo series from the mid-1980s, in which he paired portraits with logos, names, or descriptive text.[4] The works borrow from the aesthetics of family photography and advertising, sometimes also commenting on stereotypes of gender and ethnicity.[4] By creating a tension between image and text, Lum destabilizes meaning and makes the viewer conscious of their role in constructing meaning.[4]

Teaching edit

From 2000 to 2006, Lum was Head of the Graduate Program in Studio Art at the University of British Columbia, where he had taught since 1990, resigning in 2006.[3] Lum joined the faculty of Bard College's Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts in 2005 and worked at Bard until 2007. He taught at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris from 1995 to 1997 while taking leave from UBC.

Lum has also guest taught at the Akademie der Bildenden Kunste or Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou, China, the l'Ecole d'Arts Plastique in Fort de France, Martinique, De Ateliers and the Rijksakademie, both of Amsterdam, the Maine College of Art in Portland, Maine, California College of the Arts in San Francisco and the Banff Centre.[5] In 2012, Lum joined the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design[6] in Philadelphia. In 2013, he was appointed a Fellow of the Penn Institute for Urban Research.[7] In 2019, he was appointed a University of Pennsylvania Presidential Professor with title Marilyn Jordan Taylor Presidential Professor of Fine Arts. Lum is the 2023 artist honoree of the Institute of Contemporary Art of Philadelphia's annual benefit event.

Awards edit

 
Ken Lum: Pi
 
Ken Lum: Verliebte in Wien

While at the University of British Columbia, he was awarded the Killam Award for Outstanding Research in 1998 and garnered a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship[8] in 1999. In 2003, Lum won both the Distinguished University Professor Award and the Dorothy Somerset Award for Outstanding Achievement in Creative and Performing Art. He was awarded a Hnatyshyn Foundation Visual Arts Award[9] in 2007. Lum was presented with an ArtMoves Special Award from the City of Torun, Poland in 2011.[10] In 2013, Lum won a Vancouver Mayor's Arts Award in the field of public art.[11] In 2015, Lum was awarded an Honoris Causa Doctorate degree from Simon Fraser University. In 2017, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.[12] In 2018, Lum was awarded a Pew Fellowship from the Pew Center for Arts and Heritage.[13] In 2019, Lum was awarded the Gershon Iskowitz Award[14] and in 2020 a Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts.[15] Lum won the Scotiabank Photography Award in 2023.

Exhibitions edit

 
Work by Ken Lum for the Whitney Biennial 2014

Lum participated in the Carnegie International 1991, Sydney Biennale in 1995, the São Paulo Art Biennial in 1997, the Shanghai Biennale in 2000 where he also helped edit the exhibition catalog, and at Documenta XI in 2002. Other exhibitions include Johannesburg Biennale 1997, Liverpool Biennial 2006, Tang Contemporary Art[16] (Beijing), Istanbul Biennial 2007[17] and the 2008 Gwangju Biennale[18] (Gwangju, South Korea) and Arrow Factory Beijing in 2010. A retrospective survey of Lum's work opened in February 2011 at the Vancouver Art Gallery. Lum participated and gave a presentation at the Moscow Biennale[19] 2011. In 2014, he exhibited at the Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery of the University of the Arts (Philadelphia). The Whitney Museum of American Art invited Lum to exhibit as part of the 2014 Whitney Biennial.[20] In 2018, he exhibited in a survey exhibition at the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts in San Francisco. In 2022, due to Lum's being a recipient of the Gershon Iskowitz Prize (2019), the exhibition Ken Lum: Death and Furniture was held at the Art Gallery of Ontario curated by Xiaoyu Weng and co-organized by the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Remai Modern.[21]

 
Peace Through Valour (Battle of Ortona)

Art service activities edit

Lum has served on numerous public committees, including directorship of the then non-funded Or Gallery (Vancouver) from 1982 to 1984 and the City of Vancouver's Public Art Committee from 1994 to 1996. He was on the board of directors for the Or Gallery 1992 - 1994, Arts Initiative Tokyo in Japan from 2001 to 2008, the Annie Wong Art Foundation[22] (Hong Kong) from 1998 to 2002 and Centre A: Center for Asian Art (Vancouver) 2002 to 2007. Lum served on the Vancouver Art Gallery's Master Planning Committee from 2003 to 2004. In 2010, he sat on the Canada Council advisory committee dedicated to international engagement and served as juror for the City of Vancouver awards for exhibitions assistance. From 2010 to 2012, he served as juror for the Mayor's Art Awards (Vancouver). The same year, he was a presenter at the inaugural Yishu Art Awards held in Xi'an, China. In 2011, Lum served as juror for the Brink Award (Seattle) for emerging North West artists (British Columbia, Washington and Oregon). From 2011 to 2017, Lum served on the board of the Canada Post Stamp Advisory Committee in Ottawa, Ontario.[23] From 2011 to 2012, Lum served as a board member of The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery (Toronto).

In 2003, Lum was a juror for the Prix de Rome prize for the Netherlands in the category of Art in Public Space for the Rijksakademie of Amsterdam, writing the Prix de Rome essay for the catalog accompanying the prize. From 2007 - 2012, he served on the advisory board of Fillip, a critical art and cultural journal based in Vancouver. In 2008, Lum was a juror for the Chinese Contemporary Art Awards in Beijing to which he also wrote an essay on the winning artist Liu Wei[24] and juror for the New Contemporaries Exhibition[25] in London, UK. Lum was a juror of the inaugural Lola Award for Contemporary Dance (Vancouver) in 2012. From 2013 to 2015, Lum was a board member of CACHET (Canadian Art Commons for History of Art Education and Training), a three-year project of the University of Toronto's University College Canadian Studies program.[26] In 2015, Lum was a juror for the Jerome Emerging Artists Fellowship in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 2017, he was a juror of the AIMIA/AGO photography prize. In 2019, Lum served as a juror for the King Salman Park project in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Writings edit

In 1997, Lum was a keynote speaker for the Universities Art Association of Canada annual conference.[27] Lum was keynote speaker of the third and final symposium of the 15th Biennale of Sydney 2006. In 2010, he was keynote speaker for the annual CIMAM[28] World Museums conference held at the Shanghai Art Museum in Shanghai, China. On January 17, 2020, Lum gave the keynote address for the inauguration of the Melly multi-purpose venue in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. On October 13, 2020 he gave the keynote address for the Becoming Public Art virtual conference, Markham, Ontario.

From 1999 to 2001, Lum wrote an online journal for LondonArt,[29] which chronicled both his passion for and misgivings about art. He co-founded Yishu Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art[30] in 2000, along with Zheng Shengtian, and was Editor-in-Chief until 2004. With Zheng Shengtian, he co-organized the first large scale international curators' tour of China in 2000, which included curators for Documenta, Dia Art Foundation, Renaissance Society, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Gate Foundation and the Art Gallery of Ontario.

He has written numerous essays with themes ranging from the relationship of art to ethnology for the National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden, Netherlands, to the art of Chen Zhen for the Kunsthalle Wien (Vienna Kunsthalle). Other essays include a historical analysis of Canadian Cultural Policy,[31] and one concerning issues of multiple identities in respect to Théodore Géricault's The Raft of the Medusa, a paper which was presented to the Department of Caribbean Studies at Yale University. In 2008, Lum completed an art book project with French philosopher Hubert Damisch.[32] Titled Ultimo Bagaglio, it was created by Three Star Books[33] of Paris. In 2009, Lum contributed an essay regarding the problems confronting art education today for Art School: (Propositions for the 21st Century) published by MIT Press. In 2012, coinciding with his move to Philadelphia, Lum began writing a quarterly art column for Canadian Art magazine. In 2013, he presented a paper for publication on contemporary art versus visual culture for M+ Museum of Visual Culture of the West Kowloon Cultural District of Hong Kong. He also presented a paper on the work of conceptual artist Ian Wilson at the Dia Art Foundation in New York.[34] In 2016, Lum contributed a catalog essay for the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland. The book and catalog for the exhibition and project "Monument Lab: Creative Speculations for Philadelphia" was issued in the fall of 2019 by Temple University Press. A book of writings titled, "Everything is Relevant: Writings on Art and Life, 1991 - 2018" was released by Concordia University Press in early 2020.https://www.concordia.ca/press/everythingisrelevant.html. In 2020, he completed a screenplay about comparative racism in the aftermath of the American Civil War.

Curatorial edit

Lum's activities include several curatorial projects. He was Director of the non-profit and then non-funded Or Gallery in Vancouver from 1982 to 1984. While Or Gallery Director, he curated PoCo Rococo, an exhibition held in Coquitlam Mall, a large suburban shopping centre. The exhibition included high school art students of Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam with established city artists. In 2001, Lum was part of a team that founded a Humanities 101 educational lectures program for low income people in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. Lum was an advisor for The Short Century: Independence and Liberation Movements in Africa 1945 to 1994, a 2001 exhibition conceived and curated by Okwui Enwezor. Lum was curator of the 2004 NorthWest Annual for the Center of Contemporary Art in Seattle. In 2005, Lum co-curated Shanghai Modern 1919-1945,[35] an exhibition about the city's art and culture during the republican era. He contributed an essay for the exhibition on the topic of Aesthetic Education in China. The same year, he also co-curated and contributed an essay for the 7th Sharjah Biennial[36] in The Emirate of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, the largest international contemporary art biennale in the Middle East. In 2015, along with Paul Farber and A. Will Brown, Lum co-conceived and co-curated Monument Lab: Creative Speculations for Philadelphia, a public art and urban research project sited in the courtyard of Philadelphia City Hall. The project consisted of a specially designed research pavilion, a prototype monument by artist Terry Adkins, and free dialogues led by Philadelphia artists and critical thinkers using William Penn's iconic plan for the city's five public squares as inspiration.[37]

Public art edit

Lum has worked on several public art projects. In Vienna in 2000, Lum realized a 540 square metre work on the side of the centrally located Kunsthalle Wien for the non-profit art initiative museum in progress.[38] The work, There is no place like home, generated controversy as Lum saw the work as a response to the growth of the extreme right in Europe. Lum's Four Boats Stranded: Red and Yellow, Black and White was installed upon the roof of the Vancouver Art Gallery in 2001.[39] The work, which can be viewed as a comment on immigration and acculturation, features four model boats: a First Nations longboat, a cargo ship, the steam liner Komagata Maru, and George Vancouver's ship HMS Discovery. Each vessel has been placed at one of the building's compass points—north, south, east, and west—and painted in a colour intended to reflect the stereotyped racial vision presented in the hymn "Jesus Loves the Little Children".[40]

Lum realized a second permanent public art commission outside St. Moritz,[41] Switzerland in 2003 that dealt with the declining Romansch way of life in the remote Engadine region of Switzerland. The work titled Il Buolf Mus-chin Museum was a commission of the Walter A. Bechtler Foundation of Zurich and the Zürcher Hochschule der Künste.

In 2005, Lum completed A Tale of Two Children: A Work for Strathcona, a permanent work commissioned by the City of Vancouver's Public Works Yard. Another major public art commission by Lum, sponsored by the city of Vienna, Austria, and Wiener Linien (Vienna Public Transit), opened in downtown Vienna in January 2007. Titled Pi,[42] the work is over 130 meter long and situated in a prominent pedestrian passageway by Vienna's Karlsplatz subway interchange. In 2011, Lum realized a permanent public art commission for the city of Utrecht, Netherlands. The work is located in the Nieuw Welgelegen district,[43] a troubled but dynamic multi-ethnic area of Utrecht that is undergoing redevelopment. The work titled January 1, 1960 consists of a monumentally scaled topographical and political globe of the world as it looked at the start of the year 1960.

In early 2010, Lum completed Monument for East Vancouver, colloquially known as the East Van Cross,[44] an outdoor artwork located in the traditionally working class side of Vancouver. In Vancouver, he also realized From shangri-la to shangri-la, a temporary installation based on huts that were erected on the Maplewood mudflats in North Vancouver during the second half of the twentieth century. Scale models of these structures appear to float over the surface of a corporate reflecting pond, creating a marked juxtaposition between their makeshift construction and the surrounding architecture, while evoking the utopian character of the mudflat community in the seemingly inexorable advance of urban development.[45] In mid-2010, Lum won a public art commission for Across Time and Space, Two Children of Toronto Meet in Toronto, Ontario which was completed in 2013. Late in 2010, Lum was selected lead artist on the design team for the new Walterdale Bridge replacement scheduled for construction from 2013 to 2017 in Edmonton, Alberta. Lum completed in 2013 public art commissions premised on the tragic-historical figures of Homer Plessy and Dred Scott as a connecting narrative between the Laumeier Sculpture Park in St Louis, Missouri and Longue Vue House and Gardens[46] in New Orleans, Louisiana. In 2016, Lum completed a memorial to the Canadian war effort in Italy during World War II[47] Lum's memorial centered on the Battle of Ortona where Canadian troops were victorious but suffered heavy losses.[48] The memorial is sited in Nathan Phillips Square by Toronto City Hall. Lum won a commission in 2016 to design a memorial to the 1986 Lake Nyos disaster in Cameroon. The memorial project was cancelled due to secessionist unrest in the area. A large public art project for the block 13 development in North York, Toronto was completed in the spring of 2019.

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External links edit

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  • "Ken Lum" in Photography in Canada, 1839-1989: An Illustrated History by Sarah Parsons and Sarah Bassnett, published by the Art Canada Institute
  • by Mike Klassen in City Focus

kenneth, robert, chinese, 林荫庭, chinese, 林蔭庭, jyutping, lam4, jam3, ting4, born, 1956, dual, citizen, canadian, american, academic, painter, photographer, sculptor, writer, working, number, media, including, painting, sculpture, photography, ranges, from, conce. Kenneth Robert Lum OC DFA Chinese 林荫庭 Chinese 林蔭庭 Jyutping lam4 jam3 ting4 born 1956 1 is a dual citizen Canadian and American academic painter photographer sculptor and writer Working in a number of media including painting sculpture and photography his art ranges from conceptual in orientation to representational in character and is generally concerned with issues of identity in relation to the categories of language portraiture and spatial politics 2 Ken LumBornSeptember 26 1956Vancouver British Columbia CanadaAlma materUniversity of British Columbia MFA 1985 Occupation s Academic painter photographer sculptor writerKnown forContemporary artistFour Boats Stranded Red and Yellow Black and White was installed upon the roof of the Vancouver Art Gallery in 2001 Rotterdam kunstwerk Melly Shum hates her jobContents 1 Career 1 1 Teaching 1 2 Awards 1 3 Exhibitions 1 4 Art service activities 1 5 Writings 1 6 Curatorial 1 7 Public art 2 References 3 External linksCareer editLum received a MFA from University of British Columbia UBC in 1985 3 One of his earliest major projects was his Portrait Logo series from the mid 1980s in which he paired portraits with logos names or descriptive text 4 The works borrow from the aesthetics of family photography and advertising sometimes also commenting on stereotypes of gender and ethnicity 4 By creating a tension between image and text Lum destabilizes meaning and makes the viewer conscious of their role in constructing meaning 4 Teaching edit From 2000 to 2006 Lum was Head of the Graduate Program in Studio Art at the University of British Columbia where he had taught since 1990 resigning in 2006 3 Lum joined the faculty of Bard College s Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts in 2005 and worked at Bard until 2007 He taught at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris from 1995 to 1997 while taking leave from UBC Lum has also guest taught at the Akademie der Bildenden Kunste or Academy of Fine Arts Munich the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou China the l Ecole d Arts Plastique in Fort de France Martinique De Ateliers and the Rijksakademie both of Amsterdam the Maine College of Art in Portland Maine California College of the Arts in San Francisco and the Banff Centre 5 In 2012 Lum joined the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design 6 in Philadelphia In 2013 he was appointed a Fellow of the Penn Institute for Urban Research 7 In 2019 he was appointed a University of Pennsylvania Presidential Professor with title Marilyn Jordan Taylor Presidential Professor of Fine Arts Lum is the 2023 artist honoree of the Institute of Contemporary Art of Philadelphia s annual benefit event Awards edit nbsp Ken Lum Pi nbsp Ken Lum Verliebte in WienWhile at the University of British Columbia he was awarded the Killam Award for Outstanding Research in 1998 and garnered a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship 8 in 1999 In 2003 Lum won both the Distinguished University Professor Award and the Dorothy Somerset Award for Outstanding Achievement in Creative and Performing Art He was awarded a Hnatyshyn Foundation Visual Arts Award 9 in 2007 Lum was presented with an ArtMoves Special Award from the City of Torun Poland in 2011 10 In 2013 Lum won a Vancouver Mayor s Arts Award in the field of public art 11 In 2015 Lum was awarded an Honoris Causa Doctorate degree from Simon Fraser University In 2017 he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada 12 In 2018 Lum was awarded a Pew Fellowship from the Pew Center for Arts and Heritage 13 In 2019 Lum was awarded the Gershon Iskowitz Award 14 and in 2020 a Governor General s Awards in Visual and Media Arts 15 Lum won the Scotiabank Photography Award in 2023 Exhibitions edit nbsp Work by Ken Lum for the Whitney Biennial 2014Lum participated in the Carnegie International 1991 Sydney Biennale in 1995 the Sao Paulo Art Biennial in 1997 the Shanghai Biennale in 2000 where he also helped edit the exhibition catalog and at Documenta XI in 2002 Other exhibitions include Johannesburg Biennale 1997 Liverpool Biennial 2006 Tang Contemporary Art 16 Beijing Istanbul Biennial 2007 17 and the 2008 Gwangju Biennale 18 Gwangju South Korea and Arrow Factory Beijing in 2010 A retrospective survey of Lum s work opened in February 2011 at the Vancouver Art Gallery Lum participated and gave a presentation at the Moscow Biennale 19 2011 In 2014 he exhibited at the Rosenwald Wolf Gallery of the University of the Arts Philadelphia The Whitney Museum of American Art invited Lum to exhibit as part of the 2014 Whitney Biennial 20 In 2018 he exhibited in a survey exhibition at the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts in San Francisco In 2022 due to Lum s being a recipient of the Gershon Iskowitz Prize 2019 the exhibition Ken Lum Death and Furniture was held at the Art Gallery of Ontario curated by Xiaoyu Weng and co organized by the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Remai Modern 21 nbsp Peace Through Valour Battle of Ortona Art service activities edit Lum has served on numerous public committees including directorship of the then non funded Or Gallery Vancouver from 1982 to 1984 and the City of Vancouver s Public Art Committee from 1994 to 1996 He was on the board of directors for the Or Gallery 1992 1994 Arts Initiative Tokyo in Japan from 2001 to 2008 the Annie Wong Art Foundation 22 Hong Kong from 1998 to 2002 and Centre A Center for Asian Art Vancouver 2002 to 2007 Lum served on the Vancouver Art Gallery s Master Planning Committee from 2003 to 2004 In 2010 he sat on the Canada Council advisory committee dedicated to international engagement and served as juror for the City of Vancouver awards for exhibitions assistance From 2010 to 2012 he served as juror for the Mayor s Art Awards Vancouver The same year he was a presenter at the inaugural Yishu Art Awards held in Xi an China In 2011 Lum served as juror for the Brink Award Seattle for emerging North West artists British Columbia Washington and Oregon From 2011 to 2017 Lum served on the board of the Canada Post Stamp Advisory Committee in Ottawa Ontario 23 From 2011 to 2012 Lum served as a board member of The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery Toronto In 2003 Lum was a juror for the Prix de Rome prize for the Netherlands in the category of Art in Public Space for the Rijksakademie of Amsterdam writing the Prix de Rome essay for the catalog accompanying the prize From 2007 2012 he served on the advisory board of Fillip a critical art and cultural journal based in Vancouver In 2008 Lum was a juror for the Chinese Contemporary Art Awards in Beijing to which he also wrote an essay on the winning artist Liu Wei 24 and juror for the New Contemporaries Exhibition 25 in London UK Lum was a juror of the inaugural Lola Award for Contemporary Dance Vancouver in 2012 From 2013 to 2015 Lum was a board member of CACHET Canadian Art Commons for History of Art Education and Training a three year project of the University of Toronto s University College Canadian Studies program 26 In 2015 Lum was a juror for the Jerome Emerging Artists Fellowship in Minneapolis Minnesota In 2017 he was a juror of the AIMIA AGO photography prize In 2019 Lum served as a juror for the King Salman Park project in Riyadh Saudi Arabia Writings edit In 1997 Lum was a keynote speaker for the Universities Art Association of Canada annual conference 27 Lum was keynote speaker of the third and final symposium of the 15th Biennale of Sydney 2006 In 2010 he was keynote speaker for the annual CIMAM 28 World Museums conference held at the Shanghai Art Museum in Shanghai China On January 17 2020 Lum gave the keynote address for the inauguration of the Melly multi purpose venue in Rotterdam The Netherlands On October 13 2020 he gave the keynote address for the Becoming Public Art virtual conference Markham Ontario From 1999 to 2001 Lum wrote an online journal for LondonArt 29 which chronicled both his passion for and misgivings about art He co founded Yishu Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 30 in 2000 along with Zheng Shengtian and was Editor in Chief until 2004 With Zheng Shengtian he co organized the first large scale international curators tour of China in 2000 which included curators for Documenta Dia Art Foundation Renaissance Society Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Gate Foundation and the Art Gallery of Ontario He has written numerous essays with themes ranging from the relationship of art to ethnology for the National Museum of Ethnology Leiden Netherlands to the art of Chen Zhen for the Kunsthalle Wien Vienna Kunsthalle Other essays include a historical analysis of Canadian Cultural Policy 31 and one concerning issues of multiple identities in respect to Theodore Gericault s The Raft of the Medusa a paper which was presented to the Department of Caribbean Studies at Yale University In 2008 Lum completed an art book project with French philosopher Hubert Damisch 32 Titled Ultimo Bagaglio it was created by Three Star Books 33 of Paris In 2009 Lum contributed an essay regarding the problems confronting art education today for Art School Propositions for the 21st Century published by MIT Press In 2012 coinciding with his move to Philadelphia Lum began writing a quarterly art column for Canadian Art magazine In 2013 he presented a paper for publication on contemporary art versus visual culture for M Museum of Visual Culture of the West Kowloon Cultural District of Hong Kong He also presented a paper on the work of conceptual artist Ian Wilson at the Dia Art Foundation in New York 34 In 2016 Lum contributed a catalog essay for the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland The book and catalog for the exhibition and project Monument Lab Creative Speculations for Philadelphia was issued in the fall of 2019 by Temple University Press A book of writings titled Everything is Relevant Writings on Art and Life 1991 2018 was released by Concordia University Press in early 2020 https www concordia ca press everythingisrelevant html In 2020 he completed a screenplay about comparative racism in the aftermath of the American Civil War Curatorial edit Lum s activities include several curatorial projects He was Director of the non profit and then non funded Or Gallery in Vancouver from 1982 to 1984 While Or Gallery Director he curated PoCo Rococo an exhibition held in Coquitlam Mall a large suburban shopping centre The exhibition included high school art students of Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam with established city artists In 2001 Lum was part of a team that founded a Humanities 101 educational lectures program for low income people in Vancouver s Downtown Eastside Lum was an advisor for The Short Century Independence and Liberation Movements in Africa 1945 to 1994 a 2001 exhibition conceived and curated by Okwui Enwezor Lum was curator of the 2004 NorthWest Annual for the Center of Contemporary Art in Seattle In 2005 Lum co curated Shanghai Modern 1919 1945 35 an exhibition about the city s art and culture during the republican era He contributed an essay for the exhibition on the topic of Aesthetic Education in China The same year he also co curated and contributed an essay for the 7th Sharjah Biennial 36 in The Emirate of Sharjah United Arab Emirates the largest international contemporary art biennale in the Middle East In 2015 along with Paul Farber and A Will Brown Lum co conceived and co curated Monument Lab Creative Speculations for Philadelphia a public art and urban research project sited in the courtyard of Philadelphia City Hall The project consisted of a specially designed research pavilion a prototype monument by artist Terry Adkins and free dialogues led by Philadelphia artists and critical thinkers using William Penn s iconic plan for the city s five public squares as inspiration 37 Public art edit Lum has worked on several public art projects In Vienna in 2000 Lum realized a 540 square metre work on the side of the centrally located Kunsthalle Wien for the non profit art initiative museum in progress 38 The work There is no place like home generated controversy as Lum saw the work as a response to the growth of the extreme right in Europe Lum s Four Boats Stranded Red and Yellow Black and White was installed upon the roof of the Vancouver Art Gallery in 2001 39 The work which can be viewed as a comment on immigration and acculturation features four model boats a First Nations longboat a cargo ship the steam liner Komagata Maru and George Vancouver s ship HMS Discovery Each vessel has been placed at one of the building s compass points north south east and west and painted in a colour intended to reflect the stereotyped racial vision presented in the hymn Jesus Loves the Little Children 40 Lum realized a second permanent public art commission outside St Moritz 41 Switzerland in 2003 that dealt with the declining Romansch way of life in the remote Engadine region of Switzerland The work titled Il Buolf Mus chin Museum was a commission of the Walter A Bechtler Foundation of Zurich and the Zurcher Hochschule der Kunste In 2005 Lum completed A Tale of Two Children A Work for Strathcona a permanent work commissioned by the City of Vancouver s Public Works Yard Another major public art commission by Lum sponsored by the city of Vienna Austria and Wiener Linien Vienna Public Transit opened in downtown Vienna in January 2007 Titled Pi 42 the work is over 130 meter long and situated in a prominent pedestrian passageway by Vienna s Karlsplatz subway interchange In 2011 Lum realized a permanent public art commission for the city of Utrecht Netherlands The work is located in the Nieuw Welgelegen district 43 a troubled but dynamic multi ethnic area of Utrecht that is undergoing redevelopment The work titled January 1 1960 consists of a monumentally scaled topographical and political globe of the world as it looked at the start of the year 1960 In early 2010 Lum completed Monument for East Vancouver colloquially known as the East Van Cross 44 an outdoor artwork located in the traditionally working class side of Vancouver In Vancouver he also realized From shangri la to shangri la a temporary installation based on huts that were erected on the Maplewood mudflats in North Vancouver during the second half of the twentieth century Scale models of these structures appear to float over the surface of a corporate reflecting pond creating a marked juxtaposition between their makeshift construction and the surrounding architecture while evoking the utopian character of the mudflat community in the seemingly inexorable advance of urban development 45 In mid 2010 Lum won a public art commission for Across Time and Space Two Children of Toronto Meet in Toronto Ontario which was completed in 2013 Late in 2010 Lum was selected lead artist on the design team for the new Walterdale Bridge replacement scheduled for construction from 2013 to 2017 in Edmonton Alberta Lum completed in 2013 public art commissions premised on the tragic historical figures of Homer Plessy and Dred Scott as a connecting narrative between the Laumeier Sculpture Park in St Louis Missouri and Longue Vue House and Gardens 46 in New Orleans Louisiana In 2016 Lum completed a memorial to the Canadian war effort in Italy during World War II 47 Lum s memorial centered on the Battle of Ortona where Canadian troops were victorious but suffered heavy losses 48 The memorial is sited in Nathan Phillips Square by Toronto City Hall Lum won a commission in 2016 to design a memorial to the 1986 Lake Nyos disaster in Cameroon The memorial project was cancelled due to secessionist unrest in the area A large public art project for the block 13 development in North York Toronto was completed in the spring of 2019 References edit Congress The Library of Lum Ken 1956 LC Linked Data Service Authorities and Vocabularies Library of Congress from LC Linked Data Service Authorities and Vocabularies Library of Congress id loc gov Retrieved June 30 2023 Files Andrea Rosen Gallery PDF www andrearosengallery com Archived from the original PDF on August 13 2006 a b Profile for Ken Lum University of British Columbia AHVA Archived from the original on April 19 2016 Retrieved April 7 2016 a b c Bassnett Sarah Parsons Sarah 2023 Photography in Canada 1839 1989 An Illustrated History Toronto Art Canada Institute ISBN 978 1 4871 0309 5 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 01 Master Class The Object of Art and the Art as Object with Ken Lum Program Information the Banff Centre Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved October 5 2014 Ken Lum Undergraduate Fine Arts Program Almanac Vol 59 No 05 UPenn September 25 2012 Retrieved April 7 2016 People UPenn Retrieved April 7 2016 Ken Lum John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved October 5 2014 The Hnatyshyn Foundation La Fondation Hnatyshyn www rjhf com Retrieved June 30 2023 Ken Lum receives Art Moves Festival Special Award Georgia Straight Vancouver s News amp Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved September 2 2017 2013 Mayor s Arts Awards recipients announced City of Vancouver Archived from the original on December 16 2013 General Office of the Secretary to the Governor The Governor General of Canada The Governor General of Canada Retrieved June 30 2023 BWW News Desk New Pew Center Grants Include Support For Theater Artists amp Projects BroadwayWorld com Retrieved July 11 2018 Kenneth Lum iskowitzfoundation ca Iskowitz Foundation Retrieved August 17 2022 Kenneth Lum www youtube com Governor General of Canada Retrieved August 17 2022 Tang Contemporary Art Beijing Hong Kong Bangkok Seoul 當代唐人藝術中心 北京 香港 曼谷 首爾 tangcontemporary Retrieved June 30 2023 Ken Lum Antrepo No 3 Istanbul Biennial 2007 Gwangju Biennale Foundation Archived from the original on October 20 2014 Retrieved October 11 2014 The Moscow Biennale to Feature Works by Ken Lum and Zheng Shengtian Yishu Online Whitney Museum of American Art Ken Lum Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved October 5 2014 Ken Lum Death and Furniture ago ca Art Gallery of Ontario Retrieved July 16 2022 artbeatus com Archived from the original on July 4 2010 Branding Canadian Culture Bradbury Branding and Design Archived from the original on October 5 2014 Retrieved October 5 2014 Archived copy Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved October 5 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link 2008 Researchers ArtCan UAAC AAUC Universities Art Association of Canada L Association d art des universites du Canada UAAC AAUC Retrieved June 30 2023 CIMAM International Committee for Museums and Collections of Modern Art CIMAM www cimam org Retrieved June 30 2023 londonart co uk Browse Articles Yishu Online apexart Conference Program Ken Lum apexart org Retrieved June 30 2023 Three Star Books Ultimo Bagaglio Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved October 5 2014 Three Star Books threestarbooks com Retrieved June 30 2023 Calendar Program Dia booktopia com Retrieved June 30 2023 Sharjah Biennial 7 2005 universes art Retrieved June 30 2023 Monument Lab There is no place like home Ken Lum Four Boats Stranded Vancouver Art Gallery dead link O Brian Melanie 2001 Ken Lum Four Boats Stranded Red and Yellow Black and White Brochure Vancouver British Columbia Vancouver Art Gallery publicplaiv ch Archived 2004 12 08 at the Wayback Machine publicartvienna at Archived from the original on June 1 2007 Retrieved December 28 2010 Gemeente Utrecht utrecht nl dead link vancouver ca vanartgallery bc ca Archived from the original on July 6 2011 Retrieved December 30 2010 The River Between Us Laumeier Sculpture Park Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved October 5 2014 New public art war memorial at Nathan Phillips Square unveiled Archived from the original on June 28 2016 Battle of Ortona The Canadian Encyclopedia Retrieved September 6 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ken Lum Ken Lum Ken Lum at L A Galerie Frankfurt Ken Lum at Misa Shin Ken Lum at Nagel Draxler Berlin Ken Lum in Photography in Canada 1839 1989 An Illustrated History by Sarah Parsons and Sarah Bassnett published by the Art Canada Institute East Van No Rules by Mike Klassen in City Focus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ken Lum amp oldid 1194734675, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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