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Todd Hido — Untitled #10983-4622
Todd Hido

Untitled #10983-4622

2012

Todd Hido's "Untitled #10983-4622" from 2012 draws the viewer into a world saturated with unease and quiet psychological tension, hallmarks of the American photographer's most compelling work. Rendered as a large-scale archival pigment print measuring 96.5 by 121.9 centimetres, the image belongs to Hido's sustained exploration of isolation, domesticity, and the ambiguous spaces between memory and dread. His photographs rarely offer resolution, and this work is no exception, presenting a scene in which light, atmosphere, and compositional stillness converge to produce an emotional state that resists easy naming. At this scale, the print commands physical presence in any room it inhabits, pulling the eye into its tonal depths with a force that smaller reproductions cannot replicate. Hido works consistently within the archival pigment medium, and the quality of his prints is widely regarded among collectors as exemplary, with rich, carefully calibrated gradations that reward sustained looking. The work is hand-signed by the artist, adding provenance and personal authentication to its value. Currently offered through Casemore Gallery, a San Francisco gallery with a strong track record in representing serious photographic practice, this is a significant opportunity to acquire a mature, large-format work from one of the most respected voices in contemporary American photography.

Medium
Archival pigment print
Overall
Signed
Yes
Location
Casemore Gallery, San Francisco, CA

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Todd Hido, Untitled #10983-4622, 2012

Todd Hido's "Untitled #10983-4622" from 2012 draws the viewer into a world saturated with unease and quiet psychological tension, hallmarks of the American photographer's most compelling work. Rendered as a large-scale archival pigment print measuring 96.5 by 121.9 centimetres, the image belongs to Hido's sustained exploration of isolation, domesticity, and the ambiguous spaces between memory and dread. His photographs rarely offer resolution, and this work is no exception, presenting a scene in which light, atmosphere, and compositional stillness converge to produce an emotional state that resists easy naming. At this scale, the print commands physical presence in any room it inhabits, pulling the eye into its tonal depths with a force that smaller reproductions cannot replicate. Hido works consistently within the archival pigment medium, and the quality of his prints is widely regarded among collectors as exemplary, with rich, carefully calibrated gradations that reward sustained looking. The work is hand-signed by the artist, adding provenance and personal authentication to its value. Currently offered through Casemore Gallery, a San Francisco gallery with a strong track record in representing serious photographic practice, this is a significant opportunity to acquire a mature, large-format work from one of the most respected voices in contemporary American photography.

Medium
Archival pigment print
Dimensions
overall: 96.5 x 121.9 cm
Year
2012
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Casemore Gallery, San Francisco, CA

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