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SUMMARY:Arcana Book Signing + Discussion with photographer Todd Hido: Intimate Distance
DESCRIPTION:Please join Arcana: Books on the Arts on Saturday\, August 16th\, between 4:00 and 6:00 PM as they welcome iconic photographer Todd Hido to celebrate the release of his updated and expanded Aperture monograph Intimate Distance\, Over Thirty Years of Photographs\, A Chronological Album. In addition to signing copies\, he will engage in a discussion of the book and his work with fellow Bay Area artist Marina Luz. \n“Well known for his photography of landscapes and suburban housing\, and for his use of detail and luminous color\, acclaimed American photographer Todd Hido casts a distinctly cinematic eye across all that he photographs\, digging deep into his memory and imagination for inspiration. Newly revised and expanded\, Intimate Distance: Over Thirty Years of Photographs\, A Chronological Album includes ten years of new work since the book’s first publication\, among them new images from his travels to Iceland\, Norway\, and Japan. Though Hido has published many smaller monographs of individual bodies of work\, this gathers his most iconic images\, along with several unpublished works\, to provide the most complete and comprehensive monograph charting his career. The book is organized chronologically\, showing how his series overlap in exciting ways. David Campany introduces the work and looks at the kind of cinematic spectatorship that Hido’s images demand. Katya Tylevich muses on the making of each of his major monographs\, writing\, “The photographs lead as far as human-made roads go. They reach the periphery of utility wires\, footprints\, and paths already taken.” From exterior to interior\, surface observations to subconscious investigations\, landscapes to nudes\, and from America to beyond\, this midcareer collection reveals how Hido’s unique focus has developed and shifted over time. Assembled collectively in this volume\, his familiar and new images demonstrate how the tension between distance and intimacy that he explores has remained constant throughout his practice.” \nA brand new\, most handsome example of the newly updated and expanded edition of this vital document. \nIf you cannot attend and would like to purchase your very own signed copy of Intimate Distance\, please place your order here! \n320pp\, 324 illustrations in color and b&w. Designed by Bob Awfuldish\, Awfuldish & Warriner. \n\nTodd Hido (born in Kent\, Ohio\, 1968) is a San Francisco Bay Area–based artist whose work has been featured in Artforum\, the New York Times Magazine\, Wired\, Elephant\, Foam\, and Vanity Fair. His photographs are in the permanent collections of over fifty museums\, including the Getty Center\, Los Angeles; Whitney Museum of American Art\, New York; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum\, New York; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and Los Angeles County Museum of Art. He has authored over a dozen books\, including House Hunting (2001)\, Excerpts from Silver Meadows (2013)\, Todd Hido on Landscapes\, Interiors\, and the Nude (Aperture\, 2014)\, and The End Sends Advance Warning (2024). Hido is also an avid photobook collector with a library of over 8\,500 titles. \nMarina Luz is an award-winning illustrator whose work has appeared in the New York Times\, Vice\, and ProPublica\, among other publications. She runs her illustration and design studio Honeylux out of Oakland\, California. \n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			PURCHASE BOOK
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LOCATION:Arcana: Books on the Arts\, 8675 Washington Blvd.\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:Book Signing with Todd Hido + Mark Steinmetz
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us on Saturday\, January 20th\, from 4:00-6:00 pm as Arcana: Books on the Arts starts 2024 off in style by presenting a special dual book signing with longtime favorites – and pals – Todd Hido and Mark Steinmetz. \nEach has a lovely hot off the Nazraeli Press offering in The End Sends Advance Warning and France 1987\, and they both will be at the shop for the afternoon! \nIf you cannot attend and would like to order a signed copy of Todd Hido’s The End Sends Advance Warning\, Mark Steinmetz’s France 1987\, or both\, to have shipped or to pick up at the shop\, please place your order here. \nThis event is free and open to the public. \n\n		\n	 \n \n\n \n	\n		\n		 \n	\n		\n			\nTodd Hido \n“For over 25 years\, Todd Hido has crafted narratives through loose and mysterious suburban scenes\, desolate landscapes\, and cinematic portraits. Irrespective of its title\, this is a book about hope and beauty and why we seek it so desperately at this time. For his latest images he has roamed as far as the Hawaiian Islands and their meteorological opposites; the shores of the Bering Sea\, and Nordic fjords above the Arctic Circle. Even with such geographic diversity\, Hido captures places that feel at once familiar and unknown; welcoming and unsettling. With this stunning new monograph\, Hido picks up where his previous title Bright Black World left off\, presenting some eighty new and previously unpublished landscape photographs. The End Sends Advance Warning is beautifully printed on heavyweight art paper and bound in offset printed linen. The book also includes nine tipped-in photographs printed on Kasadaka art paper\, as well as tipped-in and laid-in booklets. A masterpiece of an artist’s book\, and a must for the serious contemporary art library.” \n\n		\n	 \n \n		\n	  \n	\n		\n		 \n	\n		\n			\nMark Steinmetz \n“In the summer of 1987\, I was 26 years old\, a couple years out of graduate school\, and living in a derelict apartment outside of Boston. I had received an artist’s residency in the South of France\, and so\, in August\, I flew to Paris. I stayed a few weeks with close family friends in a top floor apartment on the Avenue de Wagram. My friends were working in fashion and film\, and I was told my bed had once belonged to Jane Fonda before she became Barbarella. The weather was getting colder\, and they gave me a brown corduroy jacket to wear that Jean Seberg (Godard’s Breathless\, Preminger’s Bonjour Tristesse) had cried on. I would eat some breakfast and run around Paris photographing all day—hardly eating because I had no money—returning to their apartment for dinner and a glass of champagne. \n“Later in the year\, I went to the South to begin my artist’s residency at the Camargo Foundation\, in Cassis\, a town on the sea not far from Marseille. The writer Virginia Woolf\, the pointillist Paul Signac\, the fauvists André Derain and Raoul Dufy\, and the Provençal poet Frédéric Mistral\, had spent extended periods of time in Cassis. I took day trips from Cassis to Arles\, Aix\, Marseille\, and Nice\, and could process my film in the simple darkroom that was supplied to me. \n“In 1987\, there were no cell phones or digital cameras. To meet up with someone you had to set a time and a place and each of you had to stick to the plan. The seasons seemed to linger around more\, and in general\, everyone seemed to have more time. The parks\, museums\, and subways were less crowded. The rhythm of daily life was more relaxed. People were worried in 1987\, but not as worried as we are now.” – From the Introduction by Mark Steinmetz \nThis wonderful collection of previously unpublished photographs by Mark Steinmetz\, made some thirty-five years ago during an extended stay in the South of France\, provides welcome insight into his earliest years as a working artist. It comprises over sixty photographs beautifully printed in duotone on Japanese Kasadaka art paper\, and bound in Burgundy linen. Limited to only one thousand case-bound copies\, France 1987 will sell out quickly.
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LOCATION:Arcana: Books on the Arts\, 8675 Washington Blvd.\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:Arcana Books Hosts a Book Signing Celebrating Todd Hido
DESCRIPTION:Free\nOn Saturday\, December 7th from 4:00 to 6:00 pm\, please join Arcana: Books on the Arts to celebrate master publisher Nazraeli Press‘ remastered edition of Todd Hido’s iconic and highly sought-after first monograph\, House Hunting.  \nTo celebrate the upcoming twentieth anniversary of this important book\, Nazraeli has collaborated closely with the artist to achieve a new impression of the highest possible fidelity. Printed on heavy weight matte art paper\, using cutting-edge technologies in both the pre-press and production phases\, this new edition stays true to the original design and format while delivering even more accurate color rendition and nuances in tone and saturation. It will be a welcome addition to collections lacking access to the very scarce original printings; and to those fortunate enough to own a copy of the original edition\, it further illuminates the images themselves that first catapulted the artist and his first monograph to fame. \n“Todd Hido’s large color photographs of suburbia are lonely\, forlorn\, mysterious… and strangely comforting. Hido photographs the interior rooms of repossessed tract homes\, and the outsides of similar houses at night whose habitation is suggested by the glow of a television set or unseen overhead bulb. Seldom does the similar evoke such melancholy. Yet rather than passing judgment on his anonymous subjects\, Hido manages to turn the banal into something beautiful\, imbuing his prints of interiors with soft pastels\, and allowing the exteriors to glow in the cool evening air.”
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/arcana-books-hosts-a-book-signing-celebrating-todd-hido/
LOCATION:Arcana: Books on the Arts\, 8675 Washington Blvd.\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:Arcana Books Celebrates Todd Hido's Bright Black World
DESCRIPTION:Free\nOn Saturday\, December 15th from 4 to 6 PM\, please join Arcana: Books on the Arts  to celebrate the publication of Todd Hido’s magnificent new book\, Bright Black World from Nazraeli Press. Stop by to quaff refreshments\, socialize\, and engage in some festive last-minute holiday shopping. \nFor over two decades\, Todd Hido has crafted narratives through loose and mysterious suburban scenes\, desolate landscapes\, and stylized portraits. He has traversed North America capturing places that feel at once familiar and unknown; welcoming and unsettling. Underscoring the influences of Nordic mythology and specifically the idea of Fimbulwinter\, which translates into the ‘endless winter’\, Hido’s new monograph\, Bright Black World alludes to and provides form for this notion of an apocalyptic\, never-ending winter. Exploring the dark terrain of the Northern European landscape and regions as far as the North Sea of Japan enchanted Hido\, calling him back on several occasions. This presents the artist’s first significant foray extensively photographing territory outside of the United States\, chronicling a decidedly new psychological geography. \nOpening with a text by Alexander Nemerov\, Bright Black World contains forty-eight plates printed in an over-sized format\, featuring two vertical gatefolds and a fold-out poster measuring some 25 by 40 inches. This first printing is limited to 3\,000 cloth bound copies.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/arcana-books-celebrates-todd-hidos-bright-black-world/
LOCATION:Arcana: Books on the Arts\, 8675 Washington Blvd.\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:Arcana Books Hosts A Discussion With Todd Hido
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, December 3rd from 5 to 7 PM\, please join Arcana: Books on the Arts for a discussion and book signing of Todd Hido’s Intimate Distance: Twenty-Five Years of Photographs\, a Chronological Album. Plus\, enjoy a discussion between the photographer and Los Angeles based writer and essayist Katya Tylevich.
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