Larry Clark's 1971 book Tulsa stirred controversy with its graphic portrayals of sex, violence, and drug abuse in Oklahoma's youth culture. The haunting images from 1963, 1968, and 1971 reveal the self-destructive nature of this culture. Now reissued by Grove Press, it remains a significant work of photographic art and social history.
Larry Clark Livres
Ce créateur américain est surtout connu pour son film de 1995. Son œuvre se concentre souvent sur des adolescents qui s'engagent couramment dans la consommation illégale de drogues, la violence ou l'activité sexuelle. Ses pièces explorent fréquemment ces personnages au sein de communautés subculturelles, telles que le punk ou le skateboard, où ces activités sont généralement acceptées. Son travail sert ainsi de miroir à la jeunesse anticonformiste et à ses aspects les plus sombres.





Larry Clark
- 168pages
- 6 heures de lecture
A chilling new work by Larry Clark, known for Tulsa and Teenage Lust, explores male youth through selected video clips. The book presents a text-free journey featuring the troubled faces of four teenage boys, focusing on the impact of rapid-fire images rather than narrative.
The Perfect Childhood
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
This comprehensive study of Larry Clark's work combines pictures and text to tell his life story, focusing on themes of adolescence, vulnerability, and uncertainty. It features unpublished black and white photographs from the Tulsa Series, along with his collages and writings from rehabilitation.
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