Fang Lu

Fang Lu is an artist currently lives and works in Beijing. She borns in Guangzhou China in 1981. She received her BFA from Graphic Design department at School of Visual Art in New York in 2005, and MFA from the New Genres department at the San Francisco Arts Institute in 2007. Her work has been featured in solo exhibitions at Boers-li Gallery; Pekin Fine Arts, Arrow Factory, Space Station, Borges Libreria Institute of Contemporary Art; and in group exhibitions such as the 28 Chinese in Rubell Family Collection Museum in Miami, China 8 in Skulpturenmuseum Glaskasten Marl, Pierre Huber Prize show in OCAT Shanghai, My Generation in Tampa Museum, On/Off in Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Shenzhen Sculpture Biennial. She is co-founder of Video Bureau, an independent video archive resource in Beijing and Guangzhou.

Contributions

The Archival Impulse: Collecting and Conserving the Moving Image in Asia

Since the 1950s, there has been an active production of experimental film, animation, and video art in Asia. Yet, much of this work has not been consistently conserved or shared with the public due to the lack of accessible archives or organized collections dedicated to its preservation and dissemination. The conference “The Archival Impulse: Collecting…