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Larry Clark is an American photographer and filmmaker known for his raw and unfiltered depictions of youth culture. View Larry Clark’s 662 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices.
Larry Clark's photographs in Tulsa are unflinching portrayals of difficult and often unsightly circumstances viewed through a participant's eyes. Their first hand intensity, recollects the work of Danny Lyon and Bruce Davidson, but Clark's raw voyeurism and insistent exposure of detail results in a somberness that differentiates his work from ...
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).
Larry Clark is a pioneering figure in the realm of photography, renowned for his raw and unflinching portrayal of youth culture, particularly in urban settings. His work delves deep into the complexities of adolescence, often depicting controversial and taboo subjects with a stark honesty that both captivates and challenges viewers.
Photographer and filmmaker Larry Clark is known predominantly for his visceral and unflinching depictions of youth culture in his work—and is often deemed controversial. Clark was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1943, and fostered his skill and technique in photography through an assistantship with his mother, who was a travelling baby photographer.
Widely regarded as one of the most important and influential American photographers of his generation, Larry Clark is known for both his raw and contentious photographs and his controversial films focusing on teen sexuality, violence, and drug use.
Larry Clark (1943, Tulsa, OK) is a photographer and filmmaker who’s work explores themes of emerging masculinity. Publications include the seminal "Tulsa" (1971) and films include the groundbreaking "Kids" (1997).
Larry Clark (American, born January 19, 1943) is a photographer and filmmaker who was born in Tulsa, OK. His mother was a baby photographer, and he picked up the family business at an early age.
Shot between 1963 and 1971, the powerful images in the book defiantly document sex, drug use, and violence among teenagers in his hometown, providing a dark counterpoint to the idealized youth culture of the same period.
To this day, Clark’s series is considered an icon of photographic history, and a pioneering work in the field of autobiographical reportage, even if its reception is not without controversy. Its ambiguity in distinguishing between honesty and voyeurism is a strong point of criticism.