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One Picture Book Two #20 : Untitled #11856-0820

Todd HIDO

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limited to 500 numbered copies, each including a 5x7 inch original print that has been signed by the artist.
Hardcover, 6 x 8 1/2, 16 pages, 1 four-color plate, 1 original signed photograph.

Book Signing with Todd Hido
Customers who pre-order the book via this page (advance payment required) will be eligible to receive a signed copy directly from the artist at the signing event on Friday, October 10, 2025.

◆ Signing Event Details
Date: Friday, October 10, 2025, from 5:00 PM
Venue: Akio Nagasawa Gallery Ginza
Ginsyo Bldg. 6F, 4-9-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo [map]
Eligibility: Limited to customers who pre-order the book via this page
Limited Quantity: First come, first served (ends when sold out)
Contact: +81 (0)3-6264-3670 / info@akionagasawa.com

▶︎ How to pre-order, please click here.


Published in 2018 to wide critical acclaim, Todd Hido’s Bright Black World explores the dark terrain of the Northern European landscape and regions as far as the North Sea of Japan. Underscoring the influences of Nordic mythology and specifically the idea of Fimbulwinter, which translates into the ‘endless winter’, many of Hido’s new images allude to and provide form for this notion of an apocalyptic, never-ending winter.

An important and already highly sought-after monograph, Bright Black World benefited from its oversized format in presenting the epic landscape photographs of which it is comprised.

Hido’s latest contribution to our One Picture Book series takes this a step further: rather than dividing the sheet into 16 pages, Hido presents one of Bright Black World’s most recognizable images, ‘Untitled #11856-0820’, over an entire form which, when unfolded, measures some 16 x 21 inches.

Book Size
152 x 216 mm
Pages
16 pages
Printing
Hardcover
Publication Date
2020
Publisher
NAZRAELI PRESS

Todd HIDO

トッド・ハイド

Todd Hido (born in Kent, Ohio, 1968) wanders endlessly, taking lengthy road trips in search of imagery that connects with his own memories. Through his unique landscape process and signature color palette, Hido alludes to the quiet and mysterious side of suburban America—where uniform communities provide for a stable façade—implying the instability that often lies behind the walls.

His photographs are in over 50 private and public collections around the world, including the Getty, Whitney Museum of American Art, and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Pier 24 Photography holds the archive of all of his published works, and his work has been exhibited at Les Rencontres d'Arles in 2025 and 2023.

Hido has published more than a dozen books, including the award-winning monographs House Hunting (2001) and Excerpts from Silver Meadows (2013). His Aperture titles include Todd Hido on Landscapes, Interiors, and the Nude (2014) and Intimate Distance: Twenty-Five Years of Photographs (2016). A revised and expanded edition has been released in 3 languages (2025).

He returned to the cinematic landscape photography that he first explored with Roaming (2003), as well as in Bright Black World (2018), and followed it up with The End Sends Advance Warning (2024). Hido is also an avid photobook collector, and in the last 30 years has created a notable collection of over 9,000 titles.

His work has influenced multiple Hollywood productions, such as Spike Jones's Her, Sam Levinson's Euphoria, Issa López's True Detective: Night Country, and the directorial project by Jason Momoa, Chief of War. He is also one of the subjects of Momoa's documentary project on creative makers for HBO Max, On The Roam.

 

Headshot credit: Ryan HK

Publications of Todd HIDO