Ken Lum, born on September twenty-sixth, nineteen fifty-six, is a distinguished Canadian and American artist whose multifaceted practice encompasses photography, sculpture, painting, and new media. His work is characterized by a playful yet politically charged approach, often delving into complex themes of identity, language, and spatial politics.
With a career that bridges various artistic disciplines, Lum's creations range from conceptual to representational, inviting viewers to engage with the intricate narratives woven into his art. His unique perspective on portraiture and identity has made significant contributions to contemporary art discourse.
Since two thousand twelve, Lum has been imparting his knowledge and expertise as a Professor of Fine Art at the Stuart Weitzman School of Design at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. His role as an educator reflects his commitment to nurturing the next generation of artists and thinkers.