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Tuesday, June 09, 2026


Exhibition Private - USA & Canada

From Shangri-la to Shangri-la

Vancouver Art Gallery
750 Hornby Street,
Vancouver, Canada
Jan 23, 2010 To Sep 06, 2010


Detail: The Vancouver Art Gallery has commissioned a large-scale site-specific installation by internationally renowned artist Ken Lum for display in one of the city's most prominent locations during the 2010 Winter Games. On view from January 23 to September 6 at the Gallery's recently launched outdoor exhibition space, Offsite, the artist's large sculptural work includes three scale replicas of squatters' shacks that once populated North Vancouver's shoreline.
Titled 'from shangri-la to shangri-la', Lum's rustic cabins resemble those of the Maplewood Mudflats squatters' community. Located along North Vancouver's intertidal zone from the early 20th century until 1971, this improvised village was home to a number of artists, writers and activists. For his project, Lum has recreated the homes of renowned writer Malcolm Lowry, artist Tom Burrows and Greenpeace leader Dr. Paul Spong. Propped up on stilts over the surface of the Offsite reflecting pool, the huts strike a sharp contrast with the surrounding downtown architecture. Located at the foot of the Shangri-La Hotel, Vancouver's tallest building at the busy intersection of Thurlow and West Georgia Streets, these dissimilar structures evoke the character of the mudflat community and draw attention to the rapid advance of urban development in the Lower Mainland.
The work of Vancouver artist Ken Lum questions the relationship between modernism, mass culture and everyday experience, often blurring the boundaries separating high art and popular culture. Over the past twenty years, Lum's work has been presented in solo exhibitions throughout North America, Europe and Asia. He has also represented Canada at the Istanbul Biennial, São Paulo Biennial, Shanghai Biennale, Gwangju Biennale and Documenta.

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