David Brandon Geeting
Born (1989-02-24) February 24, 1989
NationalityAmerican
EducationBachelor of Fine Arts in Photography
Alma materNew York's School of Visual Arts
Occupations
  • Visual artist
  • photographer
Known forNew media, digital art
MovementContemporary
Websitewww.dbg.nyc

David Brandon Geeting (born 1989)[1] is a photographer and artist based in New York City. His work bridges genres, including a mix of still life, portraiture, and happenstance captures.[2][3][4]

Early life and education

Geeting graduated from New York's School of Visual Arts in 2011.[5]

Career

Geeting has named William Eggleston and Roe Ethridge as two important artists who influenced his work.[6] He has been commissioned to take photographs for publications such as The New York Times, Vogue, and Time.[4][5][7]

In 2015, his monograph Infinite Power was published by Pau Wau Publications.[8][9][10] In 2017, his second book Amusement Park was published by Lodret Vandret.[6][11]

Journalist Michael Paulson considered Geeting as a skilled artist in "object portraiture".[12]

Exhibitions

  • 2018: Amusement Park, Janet Borden (New York City)[13]
  • 2020: Neighborhood Stroll, Janet Borden (New York City)[13]
  • 2022: The Marble, 10 14 Gallery (London)[13]

Books

  • Infinite Power. Pau Wau Publications, 2015.
  • Amusement Park. Lodret Vandret, 2017.
  • Neighborhood Stroll. Skinnerboox and Same Paper, 2019. ISBN 978-88-94895-22-3
  • (With Lina Sun Park). A Spell Too Far. Same Paper, 2021. ISBN 978-988-75196-2-1

Personal life

Geeting lives in New York City with his partner Lina Sun Park.[3]

References

  1. "About". David Brandon Geeting.
  2. Vellam, Nadia (March 19, 2015). "David Brandon Geeting Finds Irreverence in the Everyday". The New York Times. Retrieved October 14, 2022.
  3. 1 2 Hahn, Rachel (March 26, 2020). "This New York City Couple Is Turning Quarantine Into a Dreamlike Collaborative Residency". Vogue.
  4. 1 2 Tompkins, Caroline (2022). "In the studio with David Brandon Geeting". British Journal of Photography. Bouverie Publishing (7909): 146–155. ISSN 0007-1196.
  5. 1 2 Padley, Gemma; Smyth, Diane (June 2014). "David Brandon Geeting". The British Journal of Photography. Vol. 161, no. 7825. London, UK. ISSN 0007-1196. ProQuest 1695237477. Retrieved October 11, 2022.
  6. 1 2 Bardelli Nonino, Chiara (October 24, 2017). "David Brandon Geeting • Amusement Park". Vogue Italia.
  7. Abel-Hirsch, Hannah (August 2021). "Donavon Smallwood: United States". The British Journal of Photography. 168 (7904): 74–79. ISSN 0007-1196. ProQuest 2562270074. Retrieved October 15, 2022.
  8. Knoblauch, Loring (July 6, 2015). "David Brandon Geeting, Infinite Power". Collector Daily.
  9. "What Do the People Selling Art Outside the Met Think of Dave Geeting's New Book?". Vice. March 19, 2015.
  10. Skidmore, Maisie (March 13, 2015). "Pau Wau Publications immortalises David Brandon Geeting's unforgettable work". It's Nice That.
  11. Jacobs, Gideon. "A Bizarre Photo Series Flips Off Consumerism and Food Porn". Vice.
  12. Paulson, Michael (July 25, 2017). "How a Grieving Daughter Led a Theater Reporter to an Unexpected Story". New York Times.
  13. 1 2 3 "East Photographic — David Brandon Geeting". Retrieved October 18, 2022.
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