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Todd Hido — Untitled #11389-3087
Todd Hido

Untitled #11389-3087

2015

Todd Hido's "Untitled #11389-3087" draws the viewer into a quietly unsettling nocturnal landscape where artificial light bleeds through fog and darkness with an almost painterly diffusion. Made in 2015 and printed as an archival inkjet at 76.2 by 96.5 centimeters, the work belongs to the sustained body of practice through which Hido has built an international reputation: suburban and rural America rendered at night, in rain, or beneath overcast skies, until the familiar becomes deeply strange. The photograph does not depict a dramatic event so much as a mood, a threshold state in which the luminous and the obscure hold equal weight and the viewer is left suspended between recognition and unease. Hido has long been regarded as one of the most psychologically acute photographers working in the American landscape tradition, and this print demonstrates why collectors and institutions continue to seek his work. The large format rewards close attention, revealing tonal gradations and subtle textural detail that reinforce the sense of something almost seen rather than fully disclosed. Archival inkjet production ensures exceptional longevity and color fidelity, preserving the precise atmospheric calibration that distinguishes Hido's printing decisions from simple documentation. Offered through Casemore Gallery and accompanied by the artist's signature, "Untitled #11389-3087" represents a considered acquisition for collectors drawn to photography that operates at the intersection of narrative suggestion and formal rigor. Hido's works appear regularly in major museum collections and continue to appreciate in critical standing, making this an opportunity to acquire a substantial example from a mature period in his practice.

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

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Todd Hido, Untitled #11389-3087, 2015

Todd Hido's "Untitled #11389-3087" draws the viewer into a quietly unsettling nocturnal landscape where artificial light bleeds through fog and darkness with an almost painterly diffusion. Made in 2015 and printed as an archival inkjet at 76.2 by 96.5 centimeters, the work belongs to the sustained body of practice through which Hido has built an international reputation: suburban and rural America rendered at night, in rain, or beneath overcast skies, until the familiar becomes deeply strange. The photograph does not depict a dramatic event so much as a mood, a threshold state in which the luminous and the obscure hold equal weight and the viewer is left suspended between recognition and unease. Hido has long been regarded as one of the most psychologically acute photographers working in the American landscape tradition, and this print demonstrates why collectors and institutions continue to seek his work. The large format rewards close attention, revealing tonal gradations and subtle textural detail that reinforce the sense of something almost seen rather than fully disclosed. Archival inkjet production ensures exceptional longevity and color fidelity, preserving the precise atmospheric calibration that distinguishes Hido's printing decisions from simple documentation. Offered through Casemore Gallery and accompanied by the artist's signature, "Untitled #11389-3087" represents a considered acquisition for collectors drawn to photography that operates at the intersection of narrative suggestion and formal rigor. Hido's works appear regularly in major museum collections and continue to appreciate in critical standing, making this an opportunity to acquire a substantial example from a mature period in his practice.

Medium
Archival inkjet print
Dimensions
overall: 76.2 x 96.5 cm
Year
2015
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Casemore Gallery, San Francisco, CA

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