
David Brandon Geeting
TBW Books
In The Marble, David Brandon Geeting constructs a deliberately unstable visual language that draws on commercial photography, internet aesthetics, and staged compositions. The book’s sequencing privileges rhythm and association over narrative clarity, producing a body of work that oscillates between humour and unease. Objects and gestures are recontextualised to the point of estrangement, prompting a reconsideration of how meaning is assigned within photographic images. The result is a work that reflects on the conditions of contemporary image production while maintaining a distinct formal coherence.