



Snow Yunxue Fu
Digital Art Program SMTH
Exhibition "¿Qué mundo queremos?"
Edition III (2023-24)
BIOGRAPHY
Snow Yunxue Fu is a new media artist, curator, and professor at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University (NYU). She works with technologies such as 3D simulation, AR, XR, and the metaverse to create rendered images, interactive projects, and installations, integrating sociological, philosophical, and aesthetic explorations of the technological sublime. Her approach, based on a post-photographic framework, examines social relationships with images and virtual reality in the contexts of web 2.0 and 3.0. Influenced by both traditional Chinese and Western painting, her transition to new media expanded her technical and conceptual research. As a Chinese-American immigrant, she addresses shared humanity through technology.
Her work has been exhibited globally at events like the Venice Architecture Biennale, the Ludwig Museum, and Times Square, and has been featured in media outlets such as The New York Times. She has also presented research at universities like Harvard and Duke, and at events like SIGGRAPH and ISEA. Fu has curated exhibitions in the metaverse, and her work is part of international collections, including the National Art Museum of China. Since 2019, she has been teaching at NYU and previously worked at institutions such as SAIC and the China Academy of Art. She holds an MFA in New Media from SAIC and multiple art degrees from universities in the U.S. and China.
ARTWORK
Cartel "¿Qué mundo queremos?"
2023