Everything is Relevant: Writings on Art and Life 1991 - 2018 (Concordia Univ. 2020) brings together texts by Vancouver-born and raised artist, Ken Lum. They include a letter to an editor, diary entries, articles, catalogue essays, curatorial statements, and more. Along the way, the reader learns about late modern, postmodern, and contemporary art practices, as well as debates around issues like race, class, and monumentality. Lum's writings are essential for understanding his practice, which has been prescient of developments within contemporary art, as well as the international art world over the last three decades. Kitty Scott, Deputy Director and Chief Curator of the National Gallery of Canada contributed the Introduction.

Everything is Relevant: Writings on Art and Life 1991 - 2018 (Concordia Univ. 2020) $64.95 978-1-988111-00-1

[BCBW 2020]