Curator
Lance Fung
Fung Collaboratives, USA
Lance Fung is the chief curator for Fung Collaboratives, an organization that conceives and realizes art exhibitions around the world and its non-profit partner FC Projects. Through both entities, Lance advises, consults and creates public art master plans as well as full implementation. He has been curating large-scale public art exhibitions for decades after closing his successful NYC gallery in 2005 to pursue his curatorial practice.
Most recently, Lance curated Fireflies by artist Cai Guo-Qiang as the centennial celebration for the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Lance also transformed vacant lots in Atlantic City into a much-needed park system through his exhibition Artlantic. These “giant living sculptures” attracted local residents and visiting art enthusiasts to experience art in “green” settings designed by Fung and the participants Diana Balmori, Robert Barry, Peter Hutchinson, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Kiki Smith, etc. With his unique curatorial eye, Fung has curated internationally recognized exhibitions such as The Snow Show in 2003, 2004, and 2006, Lucky Number Seven (2008) for the seventh SITE Santa Fe International Biennial, Wonderland (2009-2010), and Nonuments (2014).

He has created other important exhibitions such as Revisiting Gordon Matta-Clark at Next: The Venice Architectural Biennale in Venice, Italy; The Snow Show: Venice at the 50th International Art Exhibition/La Biennale di Venezia; The Ship of Tolerance by Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, in Siwa, Egypt and Dreams and Conflicts–The Viewer’s Dictatorship, in Venice, Italy; Crossing Parallels at the SSamzi Space in Seoul, Korea and Going Home at the Edward Hopper Historical Museum in Nyack, New York.
Most importantly, Fung Collaboratives has had the pleasure to commission many artists and architects to realize new, site-specific works. Norman Foster, Williams [&] Tsein, Tadao Ando, Yoko Ono, Ernesto Neto, and Rachel Whiteread are only a few of the visionaries that Fung has worked with. He is currently developing a cultural village as well as Sink, an underwater exhibition about marine conservation, in Bali and a public art exhibition on the San Francisco Bay Trail the encircles the San Francisco bay. He also curates the monthly installation / public art exhibitions for the Art Kiosk in Redwood City, CA.
Fung is a member of the International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art (IKT) and the International Council of Museums (ICOM).
Site
Kura Kura Bali
Bali - Indonesia
Open Hours
Monday - Friday: 10am – 5pm
Weekends: 10am – 9pm
Holidays: Closed