Todd Hido - Solo Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions

  • 2011 Fragmented Narratives; Bruce Silverstein Gallery, New York, New York.
  • 2010 Househunting / Nudes; Kaune, Sudendorf Gallery, Cologne, Germany
  • 2009 A Road Divided; Bruce Silverstein Gallery, New York, New York.
  • 2008 A Road Divided; Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, California. Between the Two; Yours Gallery, Warsaw, Poland
  • 2007 Between the Two, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, California. Todd Hido, Rose Gallery, Santa Monica, California.
  • 2006 Unfinished Narratives, Photographic Center Northwest, Seattle, Washington.
  • 2005 Todd Hido, Sheppard Gallery, University of Nevada, Reno, NV. Inman Gallery, Houston, Texas. Karyn Lovegrove Gallery, Los Angeles, California.
  • 2004 Roaming-New Landscapes, Julie Saul Gallery, New York, New York. Roaming, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, California. Carrie Secrist Gallery, Chicago, Illinois. Michael Berger Gallery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . Baldwin Gallery, Aspen, Colorado.
  • 2003 Baldwin Gallery, Aspen Colorado. Carrie Secrist Gallery, Chicago, Illinois.
  • 2002 The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio. Open House, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art. Roaming, Paul Morris Gallery, New York, New York. Carrie Secrist Gallery, Chicago, Illonois. Taft Street, 3A Garage, San Francisco, California.
  • 2001 New Photographs, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, California. Inman Gallery, Houston, Texas.
  • 2000 Photographs Taken at Night, Kohn Turner Gallery, Los Angeles, California. Julie Saul Gallery, New York, New York. Homing In, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, California.
  • 1999 Inman Gallery, Houston Texas.
  • 1998 House Hunting, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, California.
  • 1997 SF Camerawork, San Francisco, California.

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