Distancia Íntima es una edición ampliada que recopila la obra del fotógrafo estadounidense Todd Hido, conocido por su fotografía de paisajes suburbanos y su uso del detalle y la calidez del color. Además de sus fotografías más icónicas, se incluyen obras inéditas, ofreciendo el monográfico más completo sobre su carrera. En este libro, Hido aplica una mirada cinematográfica a su trabajo, explorando su memoria e imaginación en busca de inspiración. La nueva edición incluye diez años de trabajos adicionales desde la primera publicación, con impresionantes imágenes inéditas de sus viajes a Islandia, Noruega y Japón, aportando tanto una visión familiar como una expansión de su enfoque artístico. El libro está organizado de manera cronológica, lo que permite ver cómo las secuencias fotográficas de Hido se superponen y evolucionan de manera inesperada. En el análisis de David Campany, se reflexiona sobre el tipo de espectador cinematográfico que las fotos de Hido requieren, mientras que Katya Tylevich profundiza en la creación de sus principales monográficos. A lo largo de esta obra, Hido despliega un recorrido desde lo exterior hacia lo interior, desde observaciones superficiales hasta investigaciones subconscientes. A través de su enfoque único, el libro revela cómo su visión ha cambiado con el tiempo, aunque la tensión entre la distancia y la intimidad sigue siendo un tema central en su trabajo.
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.
A nicely selected and printed chronological survey of Hido's work. The writing is a bit weak in places, but the images are wonderful. I wish the layout didn't put so many of the images across the fold. Some of the image sizes are unnecessarily small, too. These are minor design quibbles. I'm even more convinced of the genius of "Excerpts from Silver Meadows" now. The integration of Hido's various bodies of work is amazing. Fans of Hido should seek that book out before the price becomes mildly astronomical, like his earlier Nazraeli books. Why won't someone reprint House Hunting for a reasonable price?
This stunning retrospective of Todd Hido's photographic art consists mainly of evocative nocturnes of buildings, atmospheric weather-touched landscapes and shots of beautiful women. There is no gloss to the work : it is understated yet impressive, bleak yet beautiful. The houses are closed to us but invite in our imagination, the models are people with personalities not glamourised mannequins, the vistas have an uncanny air and a sense of melancholia weaves throughout the book. A quality presentation of this artist's work which is delivered with a minimum but sufficient amount of text.
Great use of diagonal lines and control over frame dynamics. He really finds the angles that make modest scenes feel interesting and his use of light and exposure control in nocturnes is pretty great.