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CLARK Larry [Lawrence Donald Clark] (Tulsa 1943)
New York, PPP Editions, 2003, 28,5x22,5 cm., hardcover binding, pp. [496], “The material presented ranges from family snapshots (his American Indian great grandfather, his father playing golf, a portrait of his mother as a professional photographer with Rollei and flash in hand, Clark with his son’s soccer team); unpublished images from Tulsa and 42nd St.; photographs from the set of his first film Kids and his new film Ken Park; clippings from reviews of exhibitions and films; correspondence; transcribed stories; Roger Maris ephemera; portraits of skateboarders; River Phoenix (images appropriated from Teen Magazines); Clark’s lover Tiffany and their dog Snappy; “Page Six” from the New York Post headlining: “Larry Clark stands up for U.S.”; and reproductions of phonograph records that act as soundtrack to the visual narrative.” from the publisher’s website. Edition of 1000 signed, dated and numbered copies.
CLARK Larry [Lawrence Donald Clark] (Tulsa 1943)
New York, PPP Editions, 2003, 28,5x22,5 cm., hardcover binding, pp. [496], “The material presented ranges from family snapshots (his American Indian great grandfather, his father playing golf, a portrait of his mother as a professional photographer with Rollei and flash in hand, Clark with his son’s soccer team); unpublished images from Tulsa and 42nd St.; photographs from the set of his first film Kids and his new film Ken Park; clippings from reviews of exhibitions and films; correspondence; transcribed stories; Roger Maris ephemera; portraits of skateboarders; River Phoenix (images appropriated from Teen Magazines); Clark’s lover Tiffany and their dog Snappy; “Page Six” from the New York Post headlining: “Larry Clark stands up for U.S.”; and reproductions of phonograph records that act as soundtrack to the visual narrative.” from the publisher’s website. Edition of 1000 signed, dated and numbered copies.
CLARK Larry [Lawrence Donald Clark] (Tulsa 1943)
New York, PPP Editions, 2003, 28,5x22,5 cm., hardcover binding, pp. [496], “The material presented ranges from family snapshots (his American Indian great grandfather, his father playing golf, a portrait of his mother as a professional photographer with Rollei and flash in hand, Clark with his son’s soccer team); unpublished images from Tulsa and 42nd St.; photographs from the set of his first film Kids and his new film Ken Park; clippings from reviews of exhibitions and films; correspondence; transcribed stories; Roger Maris ephemera; portraits of skateboarders; River Phoenix (images appropriated from Teen Magazines); Clark’s lover Tiffany and their dog Snappy; “Page Six” from the New York Post headlining: “Larry Clark stands up for U.S.”; and reproductions of phonograph records that act as soundtrack to the visual narrative.” from the publisher’s website. Edition of 1000 signed, dated and numbered copies.