Tulsa (Japanese Edition from the Library of Aaron Rose)
A seminal work of American photography, Larry Clark’s Tulsa (1971) presents an unfiltered look into midwestern youth culture—marked by intimacy, rebellion, and raw vulnerability. Clark documents his own circle of friends engaged with drugs, sex, and violence, capturing moments with a closeness rarely seen in documentary photography. This highly sought after 1971 first printing remains a cornerstone of documentary photography and a seminal work in the visual history of American counterculture. An essential acquisition for collectors of photo books, contemporary art, and social history.
Located at our Los Angeles gallery.
Larry Clark
LU1853347334112
1990s
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Larry Clark
LU1853347334112
1990s
width
height
depth
seat height
Paper
Larry Clark
LU1853347334112
1990s
width
height
depth
seat height
Paper
Tulsa (Japanese Edition from the Library of Aaron Rose)
A seminal work of American photography, Larry Clark’s Tulsa (1971) presents an unfiltered look into midwestern youth culture—marked by intimacy, rebellion, and raw vulnerability. Clark documents his own circle of friends engaged with drugs, sex, and violence, capturing moments with a closeness rarely seen in documentary photography. This highly sought after 1971 first printing remains a cornerstone of documentary photography and a seminal work in the visual history of American counterculture. An essential acquisition for collectors of photo books, contemporary art, and social history.
Located at our Los Angeles gallery.
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Southampton, NY 11968