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The Encyclopedia of Photography’s Art and History

    Larry Clark

    (1943)

    Lawrence Donald Clark (born January 19, 1943) is an American film director, photographer, writer and film producer who is best known for his controversial teen film Kids (1995) and his photography book Tulsa (1971). His work focuses primarily on youth who casually engage in illegal drug use, underage sex, and violence, and who are part of a specific subculture, such as surfing, punk rock, or skateboarding.

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    Larry Clark – Tulsa
    Tulsa

    Unfiltered depiction of youth subculture in 1960s America, documenting drug use, violence, and intimacy through a deeply personal and immersive photographic approach.

    Books

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    Tulsa
    • Grove Press, 2000
    upscaled cover image 9781913288754
    Return
    • Stanley/Barker, 2024