Working in the Vicinity of Narrative: Todd Hido and Darius Himes
Artist Todd Hido discusses his work and his latest monograph, Excerpts from Silver Meadows (Nazraeli, 2013), with gallerist, lecturer, writer and editor Darius Himes. Named for a street in the Ohio neighborhood where the artist grew up, Excerpts looks back on Hido's upbringing and his dawning awareness of "the darker aspects of life beyond."

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Saul Leiter in Conversation with Vince Aletti

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Todd Hido - Photographing the ordinary

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How TODD HIDO creates ATMOSPHERE

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How Todd Hido Creates His Landscapes Photographs

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David Graeber / How social and economic structure influences the Art World

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Fran Lebowitz on smoking, Trump and today's young people being another species

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“Photography lacks intentionality." | Photographer Paul Graham | Louisiana Channel

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KQED Spark - Todd Hido

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IN CONVERSATION WITH... Todd Hido: Bright Black World - REFLEX Amsterdam

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Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents Virtual Opening | Met Exhibitions

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Todd Hido: Photograph like a documentarian but Print like a painter

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Todd Hido's "Wish You Were Here" Lecture

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Margit Erb - Director, Saul Leiter Foundation

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Sofa Sessions: Conversations with Martin Parr - Alec Soth

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"First priority is to make an entertaining picture." | Photographer Martin Parr | Louisiana Channel

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Todd Hido discusses his photograph he took from his car window in Ohio near his parents home

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Stephen Shore | HOW TO SEE the photographer with Stephen Shore

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Meeting with the photographer Joel Meyerowitz - Milan 2013/10/28

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The Notorious Guggenheim and Her $3 Billion Secret

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