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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of long time gallery artist and photographer Kim Keever, who le...
01/20/2025

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of long time gallery artist and photographer Kim Keever, who left us peacefully in his home in Miami.

Kim was a visionary whose work created otherworldly landscapes, capturing both the vastness of nature and the depths of the human imagination. His innovative use of aquariums, pigments, and light created dreamlike images that remain timeless and singular.

Beyond his immense talent, Kim was a kind and gentle soul whose warmth and generosity touched everyone who had the privilege of knowing him. He leaves behind not only a legacy of breathtaking artistry but also countless memories of his compassion and grace.

As we mourn this incredible loss, we also celebrate a life lived with purpose, passion, and an unyielding commitment to creativity. Kim’s work will continue to inspire and his spirit will live on in the beauty he brought into the world.

Rest in peace, Kim. You will be deeply missed 💔❤️ .art

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11/29/2022

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Loved this  painting with
05/24/2022

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100% of the proceeds from the sale of this .art go directly to Razom for Ukraine, a non-profit providing relief and supp...
03/24/2022

100% of the proceeds from the sale of this .art go directly to Razom for Ukraine, a non-profit providing relief and support for Ukrainians.

ART FOR UKRAINE
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“We continue to be shocked and appalled by the brutal and unjust war the Russia is waging in Ukraine. The humanitarian situation worsens with each passing day, and the people of Ukraine need our urgent support.

As such, we are proud to launch ART FOR UKRAINE, an art sale with 100% of proceeds going directly to Razom for Ukraine, a non-profit providing relief and support for Ukrainians.

All of the artworks have been generously donated by the artists with 100% of the proceeds benefiting Razom, a grassroots 501(c)(3) non-profit providing humanitarian aid and relief to Ukrainians.

We invite you to explore the sale and hope you will consider acquiring one of these amazing works of art.”

The incredible artists participating in the sale include: Christopher Boffoli () . ( & ) .art
katrinsigurdardottir .pedro and .

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New work .art DM / email us for a studio visit during
12/01/2021

New work .art
DM / email us for a studio visit during

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09/12/2021

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Incredible feature  : “An Artist on How He Survived the Chain Gang” by Winfred Rembert Link in bio for full article!!   ...
05/03/2021

Incredible feature : “An Artist on How He Survived the Chain Gang” by Winfred Rembert
Link in bio for full article!! Intro by Erin I. Kelly:
On March 31st, the artist Winfred Rembert died, at the age of seventy-five. He was born in 1945 and grew up in Cuthbert, Georgia, where he picked cotton as a child. As a teen-ager, he got involved in the civil-rights movement and was arrested in the aftermath of a demonstration. He later broke out of jail, survived a near-lynching, and spent seven years in prison, where he was forced to labor on chain gangs. Following his release, in 1974, he married Patsy Gammage, and they eventually settled in New Haven, Connecticut. At the age of fifty-one, with Patsy’s encouragement, he began carving and painting memories from his youth onto leather, using leather-tooling skills he had learned in prison. I met Rembert in 2015, while I was working on a book about criminal justice. He told me he wanted to share his life story in his own words but needed help writing it. From 2018 to 2020, I visited his home every two weeks or so to interview him. I transcribed and arranged his reflections and then read the pages back to him. Each time we met, we dug deeper into Rembert’s thoughts about what he had lived through.
—Erin I. Kelly

We were so saddened with the news that Winfred Rembert passed away on Wednesday March 31, 2021.  It was a pleasure to wo...
04/04/2021

We were so saddened with the news that Winfred Rembert passed away on Wednesday March 31, 2021. It was a pleasure to work with such a talented and incredible man with a life and story like no other, which will now live on through his paintings!

From the article :
"Winfred Rembert survived a near-lynching in rural Georgia in 1967. Just 21, he had been stripped of his clothes by a mob of white men and hoisted upside down from a tree, a noose around his ankles. One man came at him with a knife and nearly castrated him, sending blood gushing down his body.
The only reason he wasn’t killed was that another white man stepped in, saying there were better things that could be done with Mr. Rembert, like throwing him back in jail from which he had just escaped.
After seven years of incarceration and hard labor for stealing a car, taking a gun from a deputy sheriff and escaping from prison, Mr. Rembert was released. He married, moved north and had eight children. And in a turn of events that no one had expected, he became an artist of some renown: Carving figures into leather, a craft he had learned in prison, he recreated vivid scenes from his life, of picking cotton, being lynched and busting rocks in his prison stripes.
His art told the story of the Jim Crow South. It was exhibited in galleries and museums and helped support his family, though they lived in poverty.

Mr. Rembert died at 75 on Wednesday at his home in New Haven, Conn. His son Winfred Jr. said that the precise cause of death was not known, but that his father had struggled with diabetes, kidney disease and hypertension.
Near-lynchings were not uncommon, Bryan Stevenson, a Black lawyer who inspired the National Memorial for Peace and Justice, a museum about slavery and a memorial to lynching victims in Montgomery, Ala., said in a phone interview. What was unusual in Mr. Rembert’s case was that he talked about it, providing a rare account of a lynching in the late 1960s in the American South.
“Most people don’t ever feel secure enough to talk about this, although we’re hearing more of these stories now,” said Mr. Stevenson, who founded the Equal Justice Initiative, a legal advocacy group that

Thank you  for featuring Ashes to Ashes, the incredible documentary on Winfred Rembert!  This is a must see film! Repost...
01/15/2021

Thank you for featuring Ashes to Ashes, the incredible documentary on Winfred Rembert!
This is a must see film! Repost When he was 19 years old, living in Georgia and participating in the civil-rights movement, the artist Winfred Rembert was lynched by a mob of white men. In “Ashes to Ashes,” a new short documentary by , Rembert, now 75, attempts to reckon with the trauma of that event—and with the living legacy racist violence in America. “The person who endured this is alive. This isn’t generations ago,” the filmmaker said. The truth of that statement could hardly be clearer: just last week, the mob that breached the Capitol building wore white-supremacist insignias and at least one was waving a Confederate flag. On the National Mall, some of the group erected a scaffold and noose. Tap the link in our bio to watch the film.

Happy New Year!!! .art Abstract 48307, is included in our current online Kim Keever exhibition! For more information DM ...
01/04/2021

Happy New Year!!! .art Abstract 48307, is included in our current online Kim Keever exhibition! For more information DM us or visit www.tilloufineart.com
Kim Keever
Abstract 48307
28 x 36 inches, edition of 5
44 x 57 inches, edition of 5

This is the last weekend to see MAGIC EDGE and this  .ny 💥💥💥💥If you are UPSTATE this weekend DM us to schedule an appoin...
12/05/2020

This is the last weekend to see MAGIC EDGE and this .ny 💥💥💥💥
If you are UPSTATE this weekend DM us to schedule an appointment to see the exhibition co-curated by
Artists included are:
Check out highlights for a virtual tour!
go to www.tilloufineart.com for more information or images ❤️❤️
Maria Calandra
Untitled (Maine VII)
2020
Acrylic on canvas
20 x 16 inches

This is the last weekend to see MAGIC EDGE and this 🌳  .ny If you are UPSTATE this weekend DM us to schedule an appointm...
12/04/2020

This is the last weekend to see MAGIC EDGE and this 🌳 .ny If you are UPSTATE this weekend DM us to schedule an appointment to see the exhibition co-curated by
Artists included are:
Check out highlights for a virtual tour!
go to www.tilloufineart.com for more information or images ❤️❤️

Erik den Breejen
Under the Canopy
acrylic on linen
14 x 16 inches

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