Larry Clark’s "Return" revisits his groundbreaking photographic work from 1962–1973, offering a raw, intimate portrayal of suburban American youth immersed in drug use and crime. Originally known for "Tulsa", Clark’s images documented his friends’ transition from amphetamines to heroin, exposing an unseen world of addiction, armed robberies, and crash-pad existence. This oversized monograph, crafted from Clark’s vintage prints, remains as powerful today as ever, reflecting on a lost generation and the disintegration of the American dream. "Return" reaffirms Clark’s unique insider perspective, capturing a subculture that defied the idyllic image of 1960s America.