The photographs gathered in Todd Hido’s new book, “Intimate Distance,” were made over the course of the last twenty-five years. During that time, Hido has worked on several substantial groups of ...
Photograph by Todd Hido from his series, Homes At Night. We’re all stuck in our apartments now, which is actually why I thought of your work in the first place, and interviewing you. Which I mean in a ...
It’s hard to stand in front of one of Todd Hido’s signature photographs of contemporary suburbia — Raymond Carver-esque houses at night or rain-slick roads shot from behind a car windshield — and not ...
But Hido says that unlike Goldin's work, there's nothing the least bit personal in his portraits. "There are no participatory things going on here whatsoever," he said. His models are "stand-ins for ...
Todd Hido first gained the attention of the art world with a series of color photographs of nighttime suburban and urban homes featured in 1998 in Artforum magazine. Since then, his images have ...
Is Silver Meadows a place that's a state of mind, or a state of mind that's a place — and which is more real? Silver Meadows the actual place is a section of Kent, in northern Ohio. Silver Meadows the ...
Every photograph, from the lowliest family snapshot to the intricately staged studio portrait, emits some sort of psychological tone. But only an artist can take control of that ingredient as Bay Area ...
“It’s just the idea that you’re standing on the outside, and you’re looking in to somebody’s life.”— Todd Hido Internationally acclaimed photographer Todd Hido has made a name for himself capturing ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Todd Hido’s images are familiar yet unsettling: the suburban uncannily steeped in the visual language of cinema. His ...