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Todd Hido American, b. 1968

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Todd Hido, 2154-a, 1998.

Todd Hido American, b. 1968

2154-a, 1998.
Archival Pigment Print.
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Edition of 10 + 3 AP
61 x 50.8 cm / 24 x 20 in
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Edition of 5 + 1AP
96.5 x 76.2 cm / 38 x 30 in
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Edition of 3 + 1AP
121.9 x 96.5 cm / 48 x 38 in
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Signed, titled, numbered and dated in label affixed to mount verso.
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Todd Hido’s ”Untitled, 2154-A” (1998) exemplifies the photographer’s haunting exploration of American suburbia from his influential “House Hunting” series. This photograph captures a weathered white house during twilight, bathed in...
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Todd Hido’s ”Untitled, 2154-A” (1998) exemplifies the photographer’s haunting exploration of American suburbia from his influential “House Hunting” series.


This photograph captures a weathered white house during twilight, bathed in artificial light that transforms ordinary suburban architecture into something deeply psychological.


The single-story dwelling sits beneath towering trees whose dark silhouettes create ominous shadows across the structure. Interior light glows warmly through windows, suggesting human presence while emphasizing absence—no figures are visible, creating what Hido calls a “pregnant moment” suspended between narrative possibilities. Two vintage automobiles anchor the scene in specific era of American suburban decline.


Hido’s nocturnal photography relies exclusively on available light sources, using long exposures and analog film to achieve remarkable detail and rich color saturation.


The warm tungsten glow from interior spaces contrasts dramatically with cooler night tones, creating a palette that evokes both comfort and unease.


The photograph’s power lies in its narrative ambiguity. Viewers are compelled to question: What time is it—twilight or dawn? Who lives here? What stories hide behind illuminated windows? This uncertainty reflects Hido’s belief that any narrative is entirely the viewer’s construct.


Created during 1990s economic transition, the image serves as both documentary evidence and artistic interpretation of suburban alienation. Influenced by Edward Hopper’s paintings and Alfred Hitchcock’s cinematography, Hido transforms anonymous suburbia into a site of profound emotional complexity—a meditation on isolation, longing, and the tension between public and private life in contemporary America.

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