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Todd Hido

House Hunting

Dec 7, 2022

Todd Hido - House Hunting

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"House Hunting is a portrait of a downtrodden America at a particular moment in history. It captures the timeless image of suburban America, where white paint chips away from picket fences across decades."

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House Hunting' is on the one hand, a portrait of a certain America at that specific moment in history: this is an economically downtrodden place, dark and empty homes with the dirty laundry barely packed, or homes with the lights on but radiating no warmth. Simultaneously, this is a portrait of America , and specifically, suburban America , from any contemporary post-war decade. Hido’s work has echoes of the ’70s adolescence he spent in his hometown of Kent, Ohio, a city scarred by the 1970 shooting of four college students by the Ohio Army National Guard during a Vietnam War protest. These are quiet photographs, overwhelmed with emotion and history. "I take photographs of houses at night because I wonder about the families inside them."

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