Kim Keever
Overview, 2001
C-print
30 x 40 inches

Kim Keever
No Regrets, 2001
C-print
44 x 60 inches

Kim Keever
Wrong Rider, 2002
C-print
38 x 60 inches

Kim Keever
Blue Delta, 2002
C-print
40 x 60 inches

Kim Keever
June, 2003
C-print
27 x 40 inches

Kim Keever
Winter Sun, 2003
C-print
37 x 49 inches

Kim Keever
Bad Marriage in Maui, 2003
C-print
40 x 60 inches

Kim Keever
Red Black Sky, 2001
C-print
34 x 45 inches

Waterfall 104c, 2010

Kim Keever
Waterfall 104c,  2010
c-print
71 x 57 inches, edition of 6
80 x 64 inches, edition of 3

Waterfall 114j, 2010

Kim Keever
Waterfall 114j, 2010
c-print
70 x 53 inches, edition of 6
85 x 64 inches, edition of 6
95 x 72 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Waterfall 04j, 2010
c-print
34 x 45 inches, edition of 6
53 x 70 inches, edition of 6
72 x 94 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Forest 81b, 2007
c-print
37 X 49 inches, edition of 6
54 X 72 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Forest 83c,  2007
c-print
34 x 46 inches, edition of 6
53 x 72 inches, edition of 6
61 x 83 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Dunes 05,  2007
c-print
31 x 47 inches, edition of 6
46 x 71 inches, edition of 6
54 x 84 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Dunes 20d,  2008
c-print
32 x 49 inches, edition of 6
44 x 69 inches, edition of 6
54 x 85 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Wildflowers 52i,  2008
c-print
36 x 47 inches, edition of 6
53 x 70 inches, edition of 6
61 x 81 inches, edition of 3

 

Kim Keever
Wildflowers 28,  2008
c-print
32 x 46 inches, edition of 6
49 x 72 inches, edition of 6
57 x 84 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
West 91r,  2008
c-print
34 x 49 inches, edition of 6
49 x 72 inches, edition of 6
57 x 84 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
West 96k, 2009
c-print
60 x 82 inches, edition of 6
51 x 70 inches, edition of 6
33 x 44 inches, edition of 3

 

Kim Keever
West 104k,  2009
c-print
46 x 72 inches, edition of 6
59 x 96 inches, edition of 6
72 x 118 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Forest 64f, 2007
c-print
33 x 53 inches, Edition of 6
51 x 84 inches, Edition of 3

Kim Keever
Forest 68c, 2007
c-print
32 x 45 inches, edition of 6
51 x 72 inches, edition of 6
59 x 83 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Forest 70b, 2007
c-print
33 x 48 inches, edition of 6
49 x 73 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Forest 72d,  2007
c-print
33 x 48 inches, edition of 6
50 x 75 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Oceans 26c,  2006
c-print
30 x 44 inches, edition of 6
47 x 71 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Oceans 28, 2006
c-print
30 x 44 inches, edition of 6
47 x 71 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Palm 62,  2005
c-print
30 x 44 inches, edition of 6
47 x 71 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Nightfall, 2005
c-print
30 x 44 inches, edition of 6
47 x 71 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Fallen Tree, 2005
c-print
30 x 44 inches, edition of 6
47 x 71 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Palm 57, 2005
c-print
30 x 44 inches, edition of 6
47 x 71 inches, edition of 3

 

Kim Keever
Estuary 12, 2006
c-print
30 x 44 inches, edition of 6
47 x 71 inches, edition of 3

Estuary 16, 2006

Kim Keever
Estuary 16, 2006
c-print
30 x 45 in. 
47 x 71 in. 

Kim Keever
Palm 12, 2005
c-print
30 x 44 in.
47 x 71 in.

Kim Keever
Palm 39b, 2005
c-print
30 x 44 inches, edition of 6
47 x 71 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Palm 41, 2005
C-print
30 x 55 inches, edition of 6
47 x 71 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Palm 19, 2005
c-print
30 x 44 inches, edition of 6
47 x 71 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Palm 33, 2005
c-print
30 x 44 inches, edition of 6
47 x 71 inches, edition of 3

July 6, 2004

Kim Keever
July 6, 2004
c-print
33 x 44 inches, edition of 6
50 x 67 inches, edition of 3

Last Of All I Knew, 2004

Kim Keever
Last Of All I Knew, 2004
c-print
34 x 44 inches, edition of 6
50 x 67 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
July 3, 2004
c-print
33 x 44 inches, edition of 6
50 x 67 inches, edition of 3

Summer: Yellow, Blue & Gray, 2004

Kim Keever
Summer: Yellow, Blue & Gray, 2004
c-print
50 x 67 inches, edition of 6

Kim Keever
West 38g, 2007
c-print
32 x 48 inches, edition of 6
48 x 73 inches, edition of 6
56 x 86 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Forest 83c, 2007
c-print
34 x 46 inches, edition of 6
53 x 72 inches, edition of 6
61 x 83 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Sunset 44d, 2007
c-print
31 x 48 inches, edition of 6
46 x 72 inches, edition of 6
52 x 82 inches, edition of 6

 

Kim Keever
Less Than Strangers, 2000
c-print
35 x 45 inches, edition of 6
50 x 67 inches, edition of 3

Turtle Skull Rock, 2001

Kim Keever
Turtle Skull Rock, 2001
c-print
34 x 44 inches, edition of 6
50 x 65 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
A World Before, 2003
c-print
31 x 44 inches, edition of 6
44 x 64 inches, edition of 3

Kim Keever
Wildflowers 50k, 2008
c-print
36 x 47 inches, edition of 6
53 x 70 inches, edition of 6
61 x 81 inches, edition of 3

 

Kim Keever
Forest 58e, 2007
c-print
36 x 47 inches, edition of 6
53 x 70 inches, edition of 6
61 x 81 inches, edition of 3

 

Kim Keever
Acid Rain, 2002
c-print
34 x 44 inches, edition of 6
50 x 67 inches, edition of 3

Biography

KIM KEEVER's spontaneous and expressive large-scale abstract photographs are created by pouring pigments into a 200 gallon tank of water, producing billowing blossoms and explosive clouds of color that he must quickly capture with his large-format camera.

He is also well-known for his large-scale landscape photographs, which are created by meticulously constructing miniature topographies in the empty tank, which is then filled with water. These dioramas of fictitious environments are next brought to life with colored light filters and the dispersal of pigment, producing ephemeral atmospheres that he must quickly capture with his large-format camera.

Keever's painterly panoramas represent a continuation of the landscape tradition, as well as an evolution of the genre. Referencing a broad history of landscape painting, especially that of Romanticism and the Hudson River School, they are imbued with a sense of the sublime. However, they also show a subversive side that deliberately acknowledges their contemporary contrivance and conceptual artifice. 

Keever's staged scenery is characterized by a psychology of time and timelessness. A combination of the real and the imaginary, they document places that somehow we know, but never were. The symbolic qualities he achieves result from his understanding of the dynamics of landscape, including the manipulation of its effects and the limits of spectacle based on our assumptions of what landscape means to us. However, rather than presenting a factual reality, Keever fabricates an illusion that conjures the realm of our imagination. 

 

 

Kim Keever studied Engineering at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA and worked briefly for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Keever decided to become a full-time artist in the mid 70s. His background in science and engineering has always helped him with various constructions concerning his work and the general thought process that is required of a scientist. Keever's landscapes are often associated with the Hudson River School and the German Romantic painters, though not intentionally.

Kim Keever lives and works in New York City and his work is in numerous collections, including: the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn; Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virgina; Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia; Nassau County Museum of Fine Art, Roslyn, New York; Patterson Museum, Patterson, New Jersey; George Washington University Gallery, Washington DC; Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri and Elgin Community College, Elgin, Illinois.