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Todd Hido American, b. 1968

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Todd Hido, 2424-b, 1999.

Todd Hido American, b. 1968

2424-b, 1999.
Archival pigment print mounted on aluminium Dibond.
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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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Edition of 1 + 1 AP NFS
187.3 x 149.9 cm / 73 3/4 x 59 in
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Signed, titled, numbered, and dated on a label affixed to the verso of the mount.
In this photograph from “Outskirts”, made in 1999, Todd Hido transforms the suburban house into something far more unstable than a simple dwelling: a psychological space suspended between recognition and...
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In this photograph from “Outskirts”, made in 1999, Todd Hido transforms the suburban house into something far more unstable than a simple dwelling: a psychological space suspended between recognition and unease. Emerging through snow and heavy blue fog, the house seems less firmly built than half remembered, as though it were surfacing from the blurred terrain of memory rather than standing solidly before us. Its facade, muted by weather, distance, and fading light, offers none of the reassurance usually associated with domestic architecture. Instead, it feels isolated, provisional, and strangely exposed within the silence that surrounds it.


Only the lit windows push back against that atmosphere of erasure. Their warmth suggests human presence, yet never confirms it; they promise intimacy while withholding narrative. This uncertainty lies at the heart of Hido’s work, where the house becomes less a symbol of comfort than a screen for projection, loneliness, and desire. The image invites us to look the way one revisits a dream: drawn toward its familiarity, but unable to fully enter it.


The signs planted in the snow are especially important. They place the scene within a landscape of construction, sale, and speculation, suggesting a neighborhood still in the process of becoming, not yet settled into permanence or belonging. In that detail, Hido sharpens one of the central tensions of “Outskirts”: suburbia at its edge, where aspiration and emptiness exist side by side. Nothing overtly dramatic occurs, yet the entire photograph vibrates with emotional suspense.


As in much of Hido’s suburban work, light carries the narrative weight. The cold blue atmosphere dissolves contours and deepens the sense of distance, while the interior glow creates a fragile, almost cinematic counterpoint. What remains is a haunting vision of domestic space as both refuge and enigma: quiet, fragile, and profoundly alone.

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