Todd Hido, Many Small Decisions marks the 25th anniversary of
House Hunting, the book that helped define Todd Hido’s reputation for photographing the quiet edges of suburban and rural America. On view from August 1 to September 13, 2026 at the Center for Photographic Art, the exhibition brings together night-time house images, recent collages and other works that extend the same uneasy, cinematic atmosphere that has long shaped his practice.
Born in 1968 in Kent, Ohio,
Todd Hido has built his career around driving, looking and waiting for images that feel slightly out of place. That method has produced some of the most recognizable photographs in contemporary landscape work: dimly lit houses, glowing windows, empty roads and interiors that seem to hold more absence than activity. His own account of the process stays plain. He drives, he looks, and he stops when something feels off.
The exhibition revisits that visual language while also showing how Hido has expanded it. His recent collages add another layer to a body of work already known for color, mood and narrative suggestion. Across the photographs and mixed-media pieces, the familiar American home appears less secure than it first looks. The streets are quiet, but they are not calm. The houses are occupied, yet the people inside often remain unseen.
Hido’s work has traveled widely, entering major museum collections including the Getty, the Whitney and SFMOMA, and appearing in solo exhibitions at Les Rencontres d’Arles in 2019 and 2025. He has also published more than a dozen monographs, among them
House Hunting,
Roaming,
Bright Black World and
Excerpts from Silver Meadows. That book history matters here, since his work has always moved easily between exhibition wall and printed page.
The opening night program adds a more personal dimension, with Hido speaking about the work and signing copies of
House Hunting. Taken together, the exhibition reads as both a retrospective marker and a current survey of an artist who continues to find tension in ordinary places.
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#2214 © Todd Hido