CALLIGRAPHY IN RUNNING SCRIPT
144.0 x 38.0 cm
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Biografie van de kunstenaar
Shen Wei: A Dreamlike Exploration of Identity and Landscape
Shen Wei (沈伟), born in Shanghai, China, in 1968, is a globally recognized artist whose work seamlessly blends dance choreography, painting, sculpture, video, and photography to explore themes of intimacy, cultural heritage, and the transformative power of movement. His artistic journey began with formal training in graphic design at Shanghai Light Industry College before he discovered his passion for photography through a course focused on Diane Arbus’s groundbreaking portraits at Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD). This formative experience profoundly shaped his visual aesthetic—characterized by dreamlike imagery, subtle eroticism, and an unwavering dedication to capturing the essence of human experience. Following his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Photography from MCAD, Shen Wei relocated to New York City where he pursued a Master of Fine Arts degree in Photography, Video and Related Media at School of Visual Arts (SVA), graduating in 2006. This period solidified his artistic vision and propelled him toward international recognition. His debut project, *Almost Naked*, stands as a testament to this ambition—a series of intimate portraits documenting individuals encountered during travels across New York City and the United States. The project confronts themes of sexuality and identity, responding directly to Shen’s upbringing in Shanghai's conservative environment. It exemplifies his signature style: capturing vulnerability and beauty with meticulous observation and artistic sensitivity. Shen Wei’s artistic exploration extends beyond portraiture into expansive landscape paintings inspired by *shan shui* (mountain-water) painting traditions—a cornerstone of Chinese art history. These monumental canvases utilize a cinematic quality, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the artist's vision of nature and its connection to human emotion. His work has garnered acclaim from prestigious institutions worldwide, including MoMA, Getty Museum, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Carnegie Museum of Art, cementing his place as one of contemporary China’s most influential artists. He received fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts and Asian Cultural Council, participating in residencies at Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center and Light Work Syracuse, NY. Notably, he was honored with a SAMH Scripps American Dance Festival Award for Lifetime Achievement in Choreography and was recognized as one of the Top 15 Emerging Artists by American Photo Magazine in 2007 and included on Photo District News’ 30 Photographers to Watch list in 2008. Shen Wei's artistic prowess culminated in a victory at the Philadelphia Museum of Art Photography Portfolio Competition in 2012, solidifying his reputation as a visionary storyteller through visual media. His photographic oeuvre continues to push boundaries, exploring subjects ranging from human relationships to cultural narratives. Recurring motifs include solitary figures bathed in ethereal light—a stylistic homage to Dutch Masters—and evocative depictions of urban landscapes infused with poetic symbolism. Shen Wei’s artistic legacy resides not only in his captivating imagery but also in his unwavering commitment to fostering dialogue between Eastern and Western artistic traditions, demonstrating the enduring power of art to illuminate human experience and inspire contemplation.- Notable Exhibitions: MoMA, Getty Museum, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Art
- Fellowships: New York Foundation for the Arts, Asian Cultural Council
- Residencies: Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center, Light Work Syracuse
- Awards: SAMH Scripps American Dance Festival Award for Lifetime Achievement in Choreography
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Wei_(artist)
- Artsy: https://www.artsy.net/artist/shen-wei-chen-wei-b-1977
- Philadelphia Museum of Art: https://philamuseum.org/exhibitions/featured-artists/shen-wei/
Shen Wei
1977 - 1945 , China
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- Artistic Movement Or Style: Dreamlike photography; Intimate portraits
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Action Painting']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Diane Arbus']
- Date Of Birth: 1968
- Full Name: Shen Wei
- Nationality: Chinese-American
- Notable Artworks:
- Calligraphy Couplet in Running Script
- CALLIGRAPHY IN RUNNING SCRIPT
- Place Of Birth: Shanghai, China

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