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The Danziger Gallery, New York will be participating at Photo London 2017, from May 18 through May 21, 2017.
Read MoreCall it Eden, Arcadia or the Golden Age.
Read More“Everything worth photographing is in California.”—Edward Weston
Read MoreA lone Santa Claus, a dog carrying vodka, a peculiar pocket of east Washington and the flow of a river – Matt Stuart, Pentti Sammallahti, Todd Hido an
Read MoreAhead of the Unseen Photo Festival, beginning on September 16 in Amsterdam, Emilia van Lynden, Head of Artistic Affairs, speaks with Aperture about what to expect from this year’s edition of the pioneering photography fair, including a pop-up portrait studio, zine swapping, and young talents on the rise.
Read MoreOriginally from the heart of Central California, Garrett Remy is photographer currently living in San Francisco.
Read MoreBy shifting night photography’s focus to a suburban background, the tone immediately changes from something lively and vibrant to something haunting and alluring.
Read More10 Exhibitions Opening This Week
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Read MoreBruce Silverstein Gallery presents Fragmented Narratives, Todd Hido's second solo show with the gallery. Renowned as a master of sequencing in book
Read MoreBruce Silverstein Gallery presents Fragmented Narratives, Todd Hido's second solo show with the gallery. Renowned as a master of sequencing in book
Read MoreAmerican Todd Hido is best known for his photographs of a haunting suburbia in ‘Homes At Night’. Widely exhibited in the United States and Europe
Read MoreTodd Hido: Fragmented Narratives at Bruce Silverstein Gallery Renowned as a master of sequencing in book format, Todd Hido juxtaposes images
Read MoreNotes From the Foundry is the latest title from Spaces Corners, a young artist-run bookstore and gallery in Pittsburg. Editors and gallery owners
Read MoreThe Wild Project is pleased to present an exhibition of limited-edition prints produced by Aperture Foundation.
Read MoreTwenty-seven-thousand years ago, a prehistoric artist found a face-shaped rocky outcropping in a cave and drew horizontal lines on it to indicate eyes
Read MoreThe 30 pictures at Bekman are supposed to follow the sun through the course of a day, and these works from 20 photographers and six painters
Read MoreThe 2010 edition of the world’s largest photography fair kicked off last Wednesday to a crowded opening, palpable with excitement.
Read MoreThe full-color prints by the California-based photographer Todd Hido at Stephen Wirtz Gallery depict decaying and deteriorating suburban developments
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Todd Hido is a San Francisco Bay Area-based artist whose work has been featured in Artforum, The New York Times Magazine, Eyemazing, Wired, Elephant, FOAM, and Vanity Fair. His photographs are in the permanent collections of the Getty, the Whitney Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum, New York, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the de Young, the Smithsonian, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and Pier 24 Photography, as well as in many other public and private collections. He has over a dozen published books; his most recent monograph titled Excerpts from Silver Meadows was released in 2013, along with an innovative b-sides box set designed to function as a companion piece to his award-winning monograph in 2014. Aperture has published his mid-career survey entitled Intimate Distance: Twenty-five Years of Photographs, a Chronological Album in October of 2016.
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art