Abstract 5260

33 × 43 in

$4,250.00

1 in stock

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Fine Art C-Print on Paper

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 captures with his large-format camera. Keever often sculpts and constructs submergible elements in the tank to help direct the flow of his buoyant pigments, but otherwise leaves the tank undisturbed, allowing nature and physics to take over.
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Kim Keever
Kim Keever

Kim Keever (American, 1955–2025), a renowned experimental photographer known for his large-scale abstractions akin to underwater action painting, was influential in contemporary art for his photographs of bold and colorful clouds of swirling forms. His works are held in numerous museums and collections, including New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art, as well as Washington, D.C.’s Hirshhorn Museum and the Harvard Library. Keever’s highly technical and innovative process is revered for its original use of technology and experimentation. A graduate of Old Dominion University in Norfolk VA, Keever began his career as a thermal engineer working for NASA before immersing himself in his art career in New York that spanned many decades. Exhibited by Method & Concept since 2013, a selection of the gallery’s private collection is available for acquisition.

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Rosa manages operations for METHOD & CONCEPT art gallery and interior design projects. Attaining a master’s degree from The University of Florida, Rosa is multifaceted, showcasing her dynamic abilities as a maker with a proven business acumen. Notably, with knowledge of textiles, procurement and production, Rosa’s creative excellence and professionalism to the team and our clients is paramount.

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At METHOD & CONCEPT, Amy is a champion for artists and coordinates season exhibitions and special events as well as outreach and community projects working closely with artists, collectors and community partners. Drawing from an arts education and two decades of experience working in the arts and for non-profit institutions, Amy actively advocates for arts & culture and enhanced quality of life through her work as Gallery Manager for METHOD & CONCEPT and in the local community.

Chad Jensen

Creative Director & Managing Partner

Chad Jensen is an artist, furniture maker, designer, and Founding Director of METHOD & CONCEPT. A passionate advocate for the arts, Jensen’s creative practice and curatorial vision reveal the symbiotic relationship between contemporary craft, fine art, and design.

In 2013, Jensen launched METHOD & CONCEPT in partnership with Thomas Riley Companies, merging his background in fine art and furniture design with a mission to elevate cultural dialogue in Southwest Florida. Today, the gallery represents over twenty international artists and maintains a design portfolio spanning bespoke furniture to legacy estates along the Gulf of Mexico and private island residences.

With more than twenty-five years of professional experience in art, interiors, and architecture, Jensen is a graduate of the College for Creative Studies (CCS) in Detroit, holding degrees in Art and Business, with additional studies at Sotheby’s Institute of Art, New York. His work has been exhibited internationally—from The Baker Museum in Naples to ICFF New York and the Shanghai Art Fair—and featured in publications including Interior Design Magazine, Art Basel Guide–Miami, and Casa da Abitare (China). He has been recognized among Naples Illustrated’s Top 100 Business Leaders, Gulfshore Life’s Men & Women of the Year, and named one of Naples’ most discerning design curators.

A leader in arts and culture across Southwest Florida, Jensen is a Founding Director of the Naples Design District and serves on multiple advisory boards including United Arts Collier (UAC), Florida Gulf Coast University’s Bower School of Music & the Arts, and Naples Illustrated Magazine. He is a frequent guest speaker and juror at FGCU and has contributed to accreditation committees for digital media and design education.