Who we are
Fu2ion is a Paris-based agency specializing in digital art. We facilitate the integration of digital artworks by connecting artists with space designers and event organizers. Founded by Kim Departe and Joséphine Louis, two experts in digital art, the agency was born from our desire to celebrate the fusion of art and technology.
Our mission is to promote and showcase digital artworks, both visual and interactive, through distinctive narratives. Since its creation, Fu2ion has established itself as a reference in the digital art field, identifying and cataloguing over 1,400 artists while building a network of partners from architecture, design, consulting, culture, and technology.
✔ An international network of digital artists
✔ A bespoke, high-end approach
✔ Innovative spatial design
Meet our curatorial team
We believe that digital art has the power to transform spaces and enrich experiences. Through our expertise in art consulting, we translate complex ideas into accessible and inspiring installations. We guide our clients at every stage, selecting the artists and artworks best suited to their needs.
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Co-founder and President
Joséphine Louis, art advisor and curator based in Paris, specializes in digital art, bringing a sharp eye for innovation within contemporary creation. With extensive experience in the art market, exhibition curation, and the selection of exceptional artworks for collectors, corporations, and art foundations, she excels in developing bespoke artistic projects.
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Co-founder and director
Kim Departe, curator and art director, specializes in digital art and experiential design. After several years at Galerie Charlot, she developed curatorial and artistic projects for galleries and institutions. Her expertise spans from art direction to collection management, constantly exploring the dialogue between art, space, and technology.
Make art your finest sensory investment
Curation. Installation. Experience.
Fu2ion is your single point of contact for seamless, tailor-made artistic integration.

