Todd Herman

Todd Edward Herman’s films and photographs deal with themes of the body and transience, representational taboos and spectatorship, difference and the historic consequences of othering. His work has generated collaborations with artists on books, films, performances and exhibitions around the world. Todd has been the recipient of many awards for his work including the San Francisco International Film Festival’s New Vision Award, the Art Council of Northern Ireland’s Artist in Residence Award, Grants from the San Francisco Film Arts Foundation, a Western States Regional Media Arts Fellowship, and the San Francisco Art Commission’s Emerging Curator Award. Todd is a long time collaborator with Sins Invalid — a performance project that incubates, celebrates and centralizes artists with disabilities, artists of color, queer and gender-variant artists. He has presented his work at such venues as the International Film Festival Rotterdam, San Francisco International Film Festival, Southbank Centre, Anthology Film Archives, San Francisco Cinematheque, and Pacific Film Archives. Todd is also the founder of East Window Gallery – www.eastwindow.org

“At their best artists can question habits of understanding, looking, and story telling, thereby investigating the ways personal and historical forms are constructed rather than fixed. For me, this means generating work that examines how images compose, enforce, or undermine — rather than simply reflect — history, dominant values, identity, and authorship.”

–T.E.H.


Recent work

Shame Radient
A collective photography project exploring more of the personhood and less of the pathology of shame. Excerpts from this project will be exhibited in Red Line Gallery in Denver, Colorado in March 2021

Art form

Visual Arts
Photography
Film
Social Practice

Community

Disabled
Queer
Survivor