Special Edition with Print CURRENTLY SOLD OUT!
"In the photobook 'A Road Divided,' American photoorapher Todd HIDO focuses his attention on the American landscape.
Driving lonely roads on the outskirts of cities, HIDO creates poignant images filled with inexplicable gravity, cinematic scenes of places that somehow exist in our collective memory. In these new pictures, Hido demonstrates his fluidity within the daytime realm, putting aside the harder edge that characterizes his night work by photographing through veils of rain or ice.
Delicately, potently, embracing the beauty of the pictorial, Todd HIDO’s pictures present an image plane that is often fully disintegrated, recalling impressionist painting. With an unquestionably modern effect, he often frames the compositions from inside his car, photographing straight through the windshield, using it as an additional lens and bringing a sense of timing and moment to these stationary scenes." (publisher's note, © Nazraeli Press, 2012)
About the phoographer, Todd HIDO (b. 1968 in Kent, Ohio):
Todd HIDO’s photographs have been exhibited internationally, and are included in numerous museum collections, including the Whitney Museum of Art, New York; Guggenheim Museum, New York; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
"In the photobook 'A Road Divided,' American photoorapher Todd HIDO focuses his attention on the American landscape.
Driving lonely roads on the outskirts of cities, HIDO creates poignant images filled with inexplicable gravity, cinematic scenes of places that somehow exist in our collective memory. In these new pictures, Hido demonstrates his fluidity within the daytime realm, putting aside the harder edge that characterizes his night work by photographing through veils of rain or ice.
Delicately, potently, embracing the beauty of the pictorial, Todd HIDO’s pictures present an image plane that is often fully disintegrated, recalling impressionist painting. With an unquestionably modern effect, he often frames the compositions from inside his car, photographing straight through the windshield, using it as an additional lens and bringing a sense of timing and moment to these stationary scenes." (publisher's note, © Nazraeli Press, 2012)
About the phoographer, Todd HIDO (b. 1968 in Kent, Ohio):
Todd HIDO’s photographs have been exhibited internationally, and are included in numerous museum collections, including the Whitney Museum of Art, New York; Guggenheim Museum, New York; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
- Format
- Special Ed.! Clamshell box, within the book 42,5 x 35 cm.) and an original print (shown), numbered and signed by the artist, ltd. to 100 copies