Snow Yunxue Fu is a US-based Chinese-born New Media Artist,
Curator, and Assistant Arts Professor in the Department of Photography
and Imaging at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. Using
topographical computer-rendered images and installations, her practice
merges historical, post-photographic, philosophical, and painterly
explorations into the universal aesthetic and definitive nature of the
techno sublime.
With a background in painting, Fu remains the
youngest artist collected by the National Art Museum of China. She sees
her transition into new media as a natural extension of her conceptual
research in which she draws parallels between the physical,
metaphysical, digital, and multi-dimensional spaces. Fu’s artwork has
been shown internationally in solo shows, group exhibitions, screenings,
and festivals including the New York Gallery of Chinese Art, New York;
Venice Architecture Biennale, Venice, Italy; Pioneer Works, New York;
NADA Art Fair, New York; Sediton, Hong Kong; Arebyte Gallery, London,
UK; Shenzhen Independent Animation Biennale, Shenzhen, China; Current
Museum of Art, New York, Thoma Art House, Santa Fe; Currents Santa Fe
New Media Art Festival, New Mexico; The Wrong Biennale, the Internet,
and etc. Her work has also been collected by the Currents Museum of Art
in New York.
Her work reviews and interviews have been covered in
the New York Times, the Boston Globe, Arebyte on Screen, Sedition, the
St. Louis Magazine Art Review, Guangzhou Today’s Focus in China, and
etc. She participated in residencies such as the Hatch Residency through
the Chicago Artist Coalition, Biocultura Residency in Santa Fe NM,
Lexington and Concord Artist Residency in Illinois, and Estudio Nómada’s
Mas els Igols Residency in Barcelona, Spain. She has given lectures and
presented on her work and research in conferences, symposiums, and
institutions around the world including International Symposium on
Electronic Art (ISEA), SIGGRAPH, SIGGRAPH Asia in Brisbane Australia,
the Chinese-American Art Faculty Symposium, Veritas Forum, the School of
the Art Institute of Chicago, University of Chicago, and China Academy
of Art.