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Larry Clark Stuff (Japanese Edition), a collection of works by American photographer Larry Clark. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma's countryside, Clark was raised by his photographer mother. "TULSA" is a masterpiece that has been handed down since he was a teenager and was absorbed in drugs, depicting the everyday life of drug, sex, and violence between himself and his friends. Since the 90's, he has also been active in the world of video, directed by "KIDS" written by Harmony Colin, and has since released numerous works including "BULLY". The swaying sentiment of young people who repels a closed and oppressive world, and the style that reflects the energy produced by them have generated a lot of sympathy and are still highly popular worldwide. Although Clark has been a hot topic in recent years in collaboration with fashion brands in Japan, this book was published with the exhibition introducing the collection of skateboards and graphic T-shirts owned by Larry Clark in the United States. Japanese version of the catalog. Limited to 1000 copies.
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