Nogoflani Fofana develops curatorial and editorial projects at the intersection of contemporary art, collectible design and architecture. Alongside her curatorial work, she has developed professional experience within contemporary art galleries and international art fairs, working closely with collectors, institutions, artists and international clients.
Working across gallery, institutional and fair contexts, she brings together curatorial research, editorial structure, production and collaboration with artists, designers and cultural partners. Her work pays particular attention to how space and materiality shape the way projects are encountered and understood, combining conceptual rigour with strong organisational and operational clarity.
Informed by art history, modern and contemporary design and architecture, her research focuses on the circulation of forms and objects between everyday use, exhibition-making and the public sphere. She holds a Master’s degree in Art Market Management from EAC Paris, where her thesis examined the Union des artistes modernes (1929-1958) and the circulation of functional design between domestic use, museum display and the art market.