Shen Wei is a contemporary artist who combines dance, film, and painting to explore themes of movement, music, and spirituality. In an interview with The Observer, Wei discusses his latest exhibition, " STILL/MOVING," which features dual venues at the Pocantico Center in New York and the Katonah Museum of Art.
Wei's background is in dance, where he trained in the Natural Body Development technique, which emphasizes continuous movement and internal energy. He created a series of paintings using this technique as his brush, exploring the relationship between movement and music.
Wei's paintings often feature earthy tones and bursts of vivid blue pigment, creating an organic landscape effect. The artist is interested in capturing the fluidity and dynamism of movement in his work, using colors that evoke a sense of tension and release.
In contrast to his earlier work, which was more abstract and dry, Wei's latest paintings are more colorful and inviting. He aims to bring back a sense of balance and joy through his art, encouraging viewers to embrace the goodness of life.
The exhibition showcases Wei's latest works in both dance and painting formats, allowing viewers to experience the dual nature of his creative process. The Katonah exhibit features abstract paintings that explore music and movement, while the Pocantico Center showcase displays vibrant and expressive landscapes.
Wei's artistic journey is characterized by a desire for innovation and experimentation, as he continues to push the boundaries between different art forms. Through his work, he invites viewers to engage with the fluidity of life, embracing its ebbs and flows, and finding balance in the midst of chaos.
"Shen Wei: STILL/MOVING" is on view at The Pocantico Center through April 18, 2026, and at the Katonah Museum of Art through April 19, 2026.
				
			Wei's background is in dance, where he trained in the Natural Body Development technique, which emphasizes continuous movement and internal energy. He created a series of paintings using this technique as his brush, exploring the relationship between movement and music.
Wei's paintings often feature earthy tones and bursts of vivid blue pigment, creating an organic landscape effect. The artist is interested in capturing the fluidity and dynamism of movement in his work, using colors that evoke a sense of tension and release.
In contrast to his earlier work, which was more abstract and dry, Wei's latest paintings are more colorful and inviting. He aims to bring back a sense of balance and joy through his art, encouraging viewers to embrace the goodness of life.
The exhibition showcases Wei's latest works in both dance and painting formats, allowing viewers to experience the dual nature of his creative process. The Katonah exhibit features abstract paintings that explore music and movement, while the Pocantico Center showcase displays vibrant and expressive landscapes.
Wei's artistic journey is characterized by a desire for innovation and experimentation, as he continues to push the boundaries between different art forms. Through his work, he invites viewers to engage with the fluidity of life, embracing its ebbs and flows, and finding balance in the midst of chaos.
"Shen Wei: STILL/MOVING" is on view at The Pocantico Center through April 18, 2026, and at the Katonah Museum of Art through April 19, 2026.