The temporary artwork Time. And again. (2021) by the Canadian artist Ken Lum can be seen once again from January 28 to February 22, this time on the Pretorialaan. This work is part of Studio Palace Maashaven, a program of Sculpture International Rotterdam that takes place until 20 February between the Maashaven metro station and Het Gemaal op Zuid. Time. And again. was commissioned by Kunst in de Stad Antwerpen, where it was shown in the summer of 2021.

time. And again. consists of a series of five posters. They show portraits photographed in Antwerp in combination with a text in which the depicted people express themselves about their relationship with work. Such as the worries they worry if they don't have a job, the problems it causes to combine work with taking care of their children, or about the impact of all this on their lives. The texts are shown in both Dutch and English. The overarching title time. And Again. refers to the English expression 'over and over', a repetitive and ongoing situation. The posters also bear individual titles, such as They Have No Idea How Much I Work., How Am I To Take Care of My Children?, I Know I'm Lucky., I'm Always Waiting. en What I Am Going To Do?

time. And again. is a project in transit: it shows the contemporary condition of socio-economic vulnerability, which plays a broad role and connects many places. The work is also meaningful for Rotterdam because Ken Lum started the work here in 1990 Melly Shum Hates Her Job realized. On the corner of Boomgaardstraat and Witte de Withstraat, Melly Shum's smiling face has become a familiar part of the street scene. In this work, too, the text conflicts with the image and thus provokes thought. Since 1990 it hangs on the side wall of the building where TENT and the present Art Institute Melly are housed. The latter – the former Witte de With Art Center – also recently derived its new name from this work by Lum.

time. And again. (2021) was commissioned by Art in the City Antwerp. Curator Samuel Saelemakers took the initiative to show the work in Rotterdam as well.