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Todd Hido, 1738, 1996.

Todd Hido American, b. 1968

1738, 1996.
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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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 in label affixed to mount verso.
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Darkness swallows the street, but the light does not so much illuminate as erode it, dissolving the night into a soft, copper haze. A single lamp hangs overhead like a...
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Darkness swallows the street, but the light does not so much illuminate as erode it, dissolving the night into a soft, copper haze. A single lamp hangs overhead like a tired sun, its glow thickened by fog until it feels almost solid, something the eye has to push through rather than simply see. The car below, wrapped and indistinct, becomes less a vehicle than a presence, a mute witness half-submerged in this vaporous silence.


The photograph belongs to Todd Hido’s Roaming series, yet here movement has stalled, suspended somewhere between departure and return. The road stretches forward but reveals almost nothing, as if the future were a blank refusal, a distance that cannot be read. Edges blur, shapes lose conviction, and the world retreats behind a veil of moisture and light, leaving the viewer stranded on the threshold of recognition.


What grips the eye is not narrative but atmosphere, the feeling that something has just happened or is about to happen, and that the scene will never confess which. The parked car suggests a human story, but any inhabitants are absent, withheld, leaving only their outline in the form of this bundled object clinging to the curb. Even the curb itself, sharp and pale against the dark asphalt, seems like a boundary between what can be known and what must remain opaque.


Hido’s image turns an ordinary street into an interior landscape, a projection of memory and uncertainty. The fog behaves like forgetfulness, softening every contour until only mood remains, thick and inescapable. Looking at it is like remembering a place visited long ago at a difficult time: the specifics have faded, yet the emotional temperature is perfectly preserved. In that sense, the photograph does not document a night in 1996 so much as it traps the lingering ache of being alone on a road that offers no clear way out.

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