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Todd Hido — Untitled 11669-1778
Todd Hido

Untitled 11669-1778

2016

Todd Hido's "Untitled 11669-1778" presents a haunting nocturnal landscape in which diffused artificial light bleeds into a dark, overcast sky, creating the atmospheric tension that has become central to the artist's visual language. Made in 2016 and printed as a large-format archival inkjet work measuring approximately 150 by 187 centimeters, the image envelops viewers in a world where suburban geography feels simultaneously familiar and deeply unsettled. Hido works at the boundary between documentary photography and cinematic fiction, and this piece exemplifies that approach, drawing the eye into spaces that suggest narrative without ever fully resolving it. Hido's practice, developed over several decades and now held in major institutional collections, explores the psychological charge embedded in ordinary American environments, particularly as they appear at night or in conditions of fog, rain, and fading light. His large-scale prints reward close looking, revealing subtle gradations of color and tone that flatten or intensify depending on viewing distance. "Untitled 11669-1778" carries that same commitment to surface quality, with the archival inkjet medium ensuring both longevity and a luminous tonal range that brings the source photograph's moodiness into full presence at scale. Currently available through Casemore Gallery, this signed work represents a strong acquisition opportunity for collectors drawn to photography that operates at the intersection of place, memory, and psychological atmosphere. The absence of a frame allows flexibility in presentation, and the work's generous dimensions give it the commanding presence appropriate to the seriousness of Hido's reputation and the emotional weight of the image itself.

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

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Todd Hido, Untitled 11669-1778, 2016

Todd Hido's "Untitled 11669-1778" presents a haunting nocturnal landscape in which diffused artificial light bleeds into a dark, overcast sky, creating the atmospheric tension that has become central to the artist's visual language. Made in 2016 and printed as a large-format archival inkjet work measuring approximately 150 by 187 centimeters, the image envelops viewers in a world where suburban geography feels simultaneously familiar and deeply unsettled. Hido works at the boundary between documentary photography and cinematic fiction, and this piece exemplifies that approach, drawing the eye into spaces that suggest narrative without ever fully resolving it. Hido's practice, developed over several decades and now held in major institutional collections, explores the psychological charge embedded in ordinary American environments, particularly as they appear at night or in conditions of fog, rain, and fading light. His large-scale prints reward close looking, revealing subtle gradations of color and tone that flatten or intensify depending on viewing distance. "Untitled 11669-1778" carries that same commitment to surface quality, with the archival inkjet medium ensuring both longevity and a luminous tonal range that brings the source photograph's moodiness into full presence at scale. Currently available through Casemore Gallery, this signed work represents a strong acquisition opportunity for collectors drawn to photography that operates at the intersection of place, memory, and psychological atmosphere. The absence of a frame allows flexibility in presentation, and the work's generous dimensions give it the commanding presence appropriate to the seriousness of Hido's reputation and the emotional weight of the image itself.

Medium
Archival inkjet print
Dimensions
overall: 149.9 x 187.3 cm
Year
2016
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Casemore Gallery, San Francisco, CA

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