Curatorial collective with Nomadic Ethos

FanFlus is a cross-cultural curatorial collective dedicated to spotlighting and supporting contemporary artists. Rooted in a nomadic ethos of fluidity and inclusiveness, we advocate for cross-cultural narratives, interdisciplinary explorations, and experimental curatorial approaches, committed to presenting pioneering practices by rising talents.

Through academically rigorous and conceptually experimental projects, we zoom in on the challenges and aspirations shared by our generation. Growing through uncertainties, we respond to the present and wander towards what's next.

Abstract sculpture resembling a twisted, elongated shape with a textured surface, mounted on a plain white background.

Fanfan Yuxuan Fan

Fanfan Yuxuan Fan graduated with an M.A. in Visual Arts Administration at New York University. She holds dual bachelor’s degrees in Arts Administration from the Central Academy of Fine Arts and KEDGE Business School. She has worked for Asia NOW Paris Art Fair in Paris, Eli Klein Gallery, and Marc Straus Gallery in New York. Her curatorial approach is grounded in artist-practice–driven methodology, examining the shared challenges and aspirations of her generation through nomadic, site-responsive projects. She had curated exhibitions that include: Subcurrents (Shanghai), Threshold in Relations (Nguyen Wahed, New York), and Soft Instructions (Art Cake, Brooklyn), To Elongate, To Entwine (China American Arts Council | Gallery 456, New York).

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