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Todd Hido — Untitled #10552-c
Todd Hido

Untitled #10552-c

2011

Todd Hido's "Untitled #10552-c" from 2011 draws the viewer into a quietly unsettling nocturnal landscape, where ambient light bleeds through overcast skies and isolated structures suggest lives lived just out of reach. Rendered as an archival pigment print measuring 76.2 × 114.3 cm, the work belongs to Hido's sustained investigation of American suburbia and its psychological undertow, where the ordinary becomes a vessel for longing, unease, and the strange beauty of the overlooked. His signature palette of muted greens, grays, and sodium-orange glows transforms a familiar scene into something charged with narrative possibility, inviting the collector to linger in a space between documentation and dream. Available from Casemore Gallery in an edition of five and hand-signed by the artist, this print represents Hido at the height of his mature practice, when his command of light and compositional restraint had become fully refined. The limited edition number ensures rarity appropriate to the scale and ambition of the work, and the archival pigment process guarantees exceptional longevity and tonal fidelity across the print's substantial dimensions. Hido's photographs have entered prominent private and institutional collections internationally, and works from this period are increasingly sought after as defining examples of contemporary American photography's engagement with place, memory, and the quiet poetry of suburban alienation.

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

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Todd Hido, Untitled #10552-c, 2011

Todd Hido's "Untitled #10552-c" from 2011 draws the viewer into a quietly unsettling nocturnal landscape, where ambient light bleeds through overcast skies and isolated structures suggest lives lived just out of reach. Rendered as an archival pigment print measuring 76.2 × 114.3 cm, the work belongs to Hido's sustained investigation of American suburbia and its psychological undertow, where the ordinary becomes a vessel for longing, unease, and the strange beauty of the overlooked. His signature palette of muted greens, grays, and sodium-orange glows transforms a familiar scene into something charged with narrative possibility, inviting the collector to linger in a space between documentation and dream. Available from Casemore Gallery in an edition of five and hand-signed by the artist, this print represents Hido at the height of his mature practice, when his command of light and compositional restraint had become fully refined. The limited edition number ensures rarity appropriate to the scale and ambition of the work, and the archival pigment process guarantees exceptional longevity and tonal fidelity across the print's substantial dimensions. Hido's photographs have entered prominent private and institutional collections internationally, and works from this period are increasingly sought after as defining examples of contemporary American photography's engagement with place, memory, and the quiet poetry of suburban alienation.

Medium
Archival pigment print
Dimensions
overall: 76.2 x 114.3 cm
Year
2011
Edition
of 5
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Casemore Gallery, San Francisco, CA

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