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 Libros
Este creador estadounidense es mejor conocido por su película de 1995. Su obra se centra a menudo en adolescentes que participan comúnmente en el consumo ilegal de drogas, la violencia o la actividad sexual. Sus piezas exploran con frecuencia a estos personajes dentro de comunidades subculturales, como el punk o el skateboarding, donde estas actividades son generalmente aceptadas. Su trabajo sirve así como un espejo de la juventud inconformista y sus aspectos más oscuros.




Beyond Epigenetics
- 112 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
How to heal yourself of iseases using the methods proposed by Dan Nelson PhD, Bruce Lipton PhD, Richard Price PhD and others that relies on the Subconscious Mind and beyond.
The Perfect Childhood
- 176 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Larry Clark in known for both his raw and contentious photographs and his controversial films focusing on teen sexuality, violence, and drug use. This is the first comprehensive study of Larry Clark's work and tells his life story through a mixture of pictures and text. The book highlights the rawness, vulnerability, and uncertainty of adolescence, a key strain that runs throughout his work. Included are a series of unpublished black and white photographs taken from the time of the Tulsa Series, his collages and his writings while in rehabilitation.
Die perfekte Kindheit
- 171 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura