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Tulsa 3

  • Fecha de creación1963
  • Dimensiones20.0 x 28.0 cm

Larry Clark (b. 1943) is a groundbreaking American photographer & filmmaker known for his raw, subjective depictions of youth culture, drug use, and suburban alienation. Famous for 'Tulsa' & the controversial film 'Kids', Clark’s work challenges soci

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Biografía del artista

Larry Clark: Capturing Adolescent Angst and Suburban Reality

Larry Clark (b. 1943) stands as a singular figure in American photography and filmmaking, recognized for his unflinching gaze into the turbulent landscape of youth culture during the late 1960s and early 1970s. His work transcends mere documentation; it’s an exploration of vulnerability, alienation, and the unsettling beauty found within moments of raw emotion—themes that continue to resonate powerfully today. Clark's artistic vision was profoundly shaped by his upbringing in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he absorbed influences from both jazz music and the burgeoning counterculture movement. This formative experience instilled a deep appreciation for improvisation and an unwillingness to shy away from confronting uncomfortable truths.
  • Early Career & Influences:
  • Photography: Tulsa Series
  • Film Direction: Kids
  • Notable Achievements
Clark’s photographic breakthrough arrived in 1963 with “Tulsa,” a series of black and white images that captured the essence of teenage life—the casual encounters, the unspoken desires, and the pervasive sense of disillusionment. Utilizing dramatic lighting and meticulous attention to detail, Clark eschewed conventional portraiture, opting instead for candid shots that felt remarkably intimate. These photographs weren’t simply representations; they were visceral expressions of experience, imbued with a palpable melancholy. The Tulsa series established Clark's signature style—a blend of realism and psychological depth—marking him as an innovator within the burgeoning documentary photography movement. His directorial debut in 1971 solidified his reputation as a provocateur and visionary storyteller: “Kids.” This controversial film tackled themes of drug use, sexuality, and adolescent rebellion with uncompromising honesty. It sparked considerable debate about artistic freedom and societal responsibility, cementing Clark’s place as one of the most influential filmmakers of his generation. The film's grainy aesthetic mirrored the gritty atmosphere of its setting—Los Angeles’ Sunset Strip—further enhancing its impact on audiences.
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  • Legacy & Influence
Clark’s work has garnered considerable critical acclaim, praised for its stylistic boldness and emotional resonance. He consistently challenged artistic conventions, prioritizing subjective experience over polished aesthetics—a stance that continues to inspire artists today. His influence extends beyond filmmaking; he's a celebrated writer whose prose delves into similar explorations of identity and societal anxieties. Larry Clark’s enduring legacy resides in his ability to capture the complexities of human emotion with unflinching honesty and artistic brilliance, ensuring his place as an unforgettable voice within American art history.
  • Further Exploration:
To delve deeper into Clark's oeuvre, explore reproductions of “Tulsa” prints like "Tulsa 16" and "Tulsa 37," available on AllPaintingsStore.com. Also consider watching “Kids,” a film that continues to provoke discussion about filmmaking ethics and adolescent experience.
larry clark

larry clark

1943 -

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Documentary photography
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['']
  • Date Of Birth: January 19, 1943
  • Full Name: Lawrence Donald Clark
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Tulsa
    • Kids
  • Place Of Birth: Oklahoma City, USA