THE PERFECT CHILDHOOD - Larry Clark

240,00 €

The Perfect Childhood is as raucous and brutally direct as it is melancholy and affectionate. In this book, American photographer and filmmaker Larry Clark (1943-) compiles collages with old photographs from his youth in Oklahoma in the 1960s. This series of tender, erotic portraits represents the latest incarnation of the eternal youth that Larry Clark has so explored and idolized in his photographic work. His attitude will confound all those who think of comfortable, self-indulgent opposites: gay and straight, creative and destructive, tenderness and violence, good and evil. Clark's work is thus a mirror for those strong enough to face the truth about their childhood.

Published by Scalo, 1995, good condition

23 cm x 28 cm

ISBN 978-3931141127

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The Perfect Childhood is as raucous and brutally direct as it is melancholy and affectionate. In this book, American photographer and filmmaker Larry Clark (1943-) compiles collages with old photographs from his youth in Oklahoma in the 1960s. This series of tender, erotic portraits represents the latest incarnation of the eternal youth that Larry Clark has so explored and idolized in his photographic work. His attitude will confound all those who think of comfortable, self-indulgent opposites: gay and straight, creative and destructive, tenderness and violence, good and evil. Clark's work is thus a mirror for those strong enough to face the truth about their childhood.

Published by Scalo, 1995, good condition

23 cm x 28 cm

ISBN 978-3931141127

The Perfect Childhood is as raucous and brutally direct as it is melancholy and affectionate. In this book, American photographer and filmmaker Larry Clark (1943-) compiles collages with old photographs from his youth in Oklahoma in the 1960s. This series of tender, erotic portraits represents the latest incarnation of the eternal youth that Larry Clark has so explored and idolized in his photographic work. His attitude will confound all those who think of comfortable, self-indulgent opposites: gay and straight, creative and destructive, tenderness and violence, good and evil. Clark's work is thus a mirror for those strong enough to face the truth about their childhood.

Published by Scalo, 1995, good condition

23 cm x 28 cm

ISBN 978-3931141127

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