The Perfect Childhood

Larry Clark

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Publisher/Scalo

   Published/1995
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/240*285*17
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"The Perfect Childhood" is a photo book by Larry Clark, one of America's leading photographers. Master Clark is a photographer who represents youth culture and subculture, and is still extremely popular in Japan. Born and raised in rural Tulsa, Oklahoma, Clark became addicted to drugs for about three years from the age of 14, continuing to use amphetamines (stimulants), which he published in the photo book TULSA (1971). . In 1995, he made his debut as a film director with ``KIDS.'' This is Clark's fourth photo book, including a portrait of a young skater, black-and-white photographs from the same period as Tulsa in the late 1960s, as well as articles on juvenile crime and articles sent to Clark. The book is made up of a mix of his own photographs and media reproductions, including letters from young people who grew up around him, as well as clippings of young idols such as River Phoenix and Jay Ferguson. As depicted in the subsequent ``KIDS'', this book records the various situations surrounding sensitive boys.
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