Snow Yunxue Fu

USA

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We have a long-term dilemma for we have a short-term body.

The shifting nature of human emotions are like the seaweed on the bottom of the ocean, floating around according to the different currents passing by. Our love and joy, our betrayal and hates, and many things in between wave within the thoughts and choices we make in our everyday life. One cause for our desire for intimacy is to extend our limited selves. We attempt to know others and to love someone also help to achieve one of the greatest efforts of self-realization.

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Motion Picture

Date

March, 2020

Snow Yunxue Fu is a Chinese-born and New York-based new media artist, curator, and Assistant Arts Professor in the Department of Photography and Imaging at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. Fu’s artwork has been shown internationally in solo shows, group exhibitions, screenings and festivals including New York Gallery of Chinese Art, New York; Venice Architecture Biennale, Venice, Italy; Pioneer Works, 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 been collected by institutions such as the Currents Museum in New York, and she remains the youngest artist collected by the National Art Museum of China. Her interviews and reviews have been covered in the New York Times, the Boston Globe, Arebyte on Screen, Sedition, the St. Louis Magazine Art Review, and Guangzhou Today’s Focus in China. She has presented on her work and research at institutions, symposiums, and international conferences including International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA), SIGGRAPH Anaheim, SIGGRAPH Asia, the Ammerman Center for the Arts and Technology, and etc.

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