Ken Lum Biography

Ken Lum is an internationally active artist based in Vancouver. His work approaches everyday social structures with a critical eye and an ironic sense of humour, traversing a wide variety of media that includes photography, sculpture, painting and installation.

Lum’s art is concerned with the ways in which identity formation intersects with society’s transformation. This focus is deeply connected to his birth to Chinese immigrant parents in Vancouver, a city of numerous ethnic groups. In his works which use the visual language of public signage, billboards, logos and the mass media, he aims to demystify the tensions and contradictions of living in an increasingly globalising world. His chosen approach continues to question the very nature of culture in contemporary society, by dismantling pleasant phrasings and blurring the boundaries between high art and popular culture.

Lum has represented Canada at numerous international exhibitions including DOCUMENTA 11 (2002), the Istanbul Biennial (2007), and the Gwangju Biennial (2008). In addition to working on large-scale public art work in places like Canada and Europe, he has curated the show ‘The Short Century’ (2001) in collaboration with curator Okwui ENWEZOR.

Text courtesy Misa Shin Gallery.

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Ken Lum, I Lost My Job (2021). From the series 'Time. And Again.' (2021). Digital print on archival paper. 198.12 x 259.08 cm. © Ken Lum. Courtesy the artist and Royale Projects.
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Ken Lum, Untitled Furniture Sculpture (1978–ongoing). From the series 'Furniture Sculptures' (1978–ongoing). Courtesy the artist.
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Ken Lum, Melly Shum Hates Her Job (1989). Photo-text work. Courtesy the artist and Galerie Nagel Draxler, Berlin/Cologne/Munich.
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Ken Lum. Exhibition view: Moveables, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (18 August–17 December 2023). Photo: Constance Mensh.
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Ken Lum, Always Waiting for A Call to Work (2021). From the series 'Time. And Again.' (2021). Digital print on archival paper. 198.12 x 259.08 cm. © Ken Lum. Courtesy the artist and Royale Projects.
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Ken Lum, Partially buried sofa (1984). From the series 'Furniture Sculptures' (1978–ongoing). Courtesy the artist.
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Ken Lum, They have no idea how much I work (2021). From the series 'Time. And Again.' (2021). Digital print on archival paper. 198.12 x 259.08 cm. © Ken Lum. Courtesy the artist and Royale Projects.
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Ken Lum, What am I going to with my kids while I work (2021). From the series 'Time. And Again.' (2021). Digital print on archival paper. 198.12 x 259.08 cm. © Ken Lum. Courtesy the artist and Royale Projects.
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Ken Lum, Always Waiting for A Call to Work (2021). From the series 'Time. And Again.' (2021). Digital print on archival paper. 198.12 x 259.08 cm. © Ken Lum. Courtesy the artist and Royale Projects.
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Ken Lum, 'Furniture Sculptures' series (1978–ongoing). Exhibition view: Ken Lum, FKA Witte de With/Kunstinstituut Melly, Rotterdam (8 December 1990–20 January 1991). Courtesy the artist.


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Ken Lum, Monument to East Vancouver (2010). Public installation. Courtesy the artist and Galerie Nagel Draxler, Berlin/Cologne/Munich.
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Ken Lum, Monument to East Vancouver (2010). Public installation. Courtesy the artist and Galerie Nagel Draxler, Berlin/Cologne/Munich.
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Ken Lum, poster version for Rotterdam of Melly Shum Hates Her Job (1989). Courtesy the artist.
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