Ken Lum
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Ken Lum
Vancouver Art Gallery : Douglas & McIntyre, c2011
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Note
Exhibition catalogue
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Vancouver Art Gallery, Feb. 12-Sept. 25, 2011
Organized by the Vancouver Art Gallery
List of illustrations: p. 127-128
Biography: p. 129-130
Selected bibliography: p. 134-141
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is the first full-length book devoted to the work of Ken Lum in more than nine years. In this time, his work has shifted to large, permanent public installations. Ken Lum is one of Canada's leading international artists. He has exhibited throughout Europe, North America and Asia. Notable projects include mazes created for Documenta 11 and the Istanbul Biennal. In 2010, Lum's fourth permanent public installation opened in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Lum's interest in issues of identity, especially language and ethnicity, have earned him a following around the world. With full-colour illustrations and photography throughout, this book is a beautiful representation of Lum's diverse body of work.
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