- Larry Clark
Infobox actor
name = Larry Clark
caption = Larry Clark (right) in the filmKen Park
birthname = Lawrence Donald Clark
birthdate = birth date and age|1943|1|1|df=y
location =Tulsa ,Oklahoma ,United States
yearsactive = 1962 - present
awards =Cannes Film Festival Nomimated:Palme d'Or 1995 "Kids"Lawrence Donald Clark (born
January 1 ,1943 inTulsa, Oklahoma ) is an Americanfilm director ,photographer ,writer andfilm producer who is best known for the movie "Kids". His most common subject is youth that casually engage in underage and illegal drug use, sex, and violence, and who are part of a subculture (such as punk or skateboarding).Early life
Clark learned photography at an early age. His mother was an itinerant baby photographer, and Clark himself was enlisted in the family business from the age of thirteen. [ [http://museum.icp.org/museum/exhibitions/larry_clark/ Larry Clark at International Center of Photography ] ]
In his mid-teens, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qt4CbHs7zTw&feature=related] Clark began shooting amphetamines with his friends. Always armed with a camera, from 1963 to 1971 Clark produced pictures of his drug-shooting coterie that have been described by critics as "exposing the reality of American suburban life at the fringe and for shattering long-held mythical conventions that drugs and violence were an experience solely indicative of the urban landscape." [ [http://www.pavementmagazine.com/larryclark.html PAVEMENT MAGAZINE - Larry Clark ] ]
Photography career
He attended the
Layton School of Art inMilwaukee, Wisconsin where he studied underWalter Sheffer andGerard Bakker . He was drafted to serve in theVietnam War . His experiences there led him to published the book "Tulsa" in 1971. It was a landmark work: a photo documentary illustrating his young friends' drug use in black and white. His follow-up was "Teenage Lust" (1983), an "autobiography" of his teen past through the images of others. It included his family photos, more teenage drug use, graphic pictures of teenage sexual activity, and young male hustlers inTimes Square ,New York City . Clark constructed a photographic essay titled "The Perfect Childhood" that examined the effect of media in youth culture.Directing career
In 1993, Clark directed
Chris Isaak 's music video "Solitary Man ". This experience developed into an interest in directing.After publishing other groundbreaking photographic collections, Clark met
Harmony Korine in New York and asked Korine to write thescreenplay for his firstfeature film , "Kids", which was released to both controversy and widespread critical acclaim in 1995.Larry Clark is represented by Simon Lee Gallery, London, UK.
He has one son and one daughter.
Descriptions of Clark's films
Clark's
film s often deal with seeminglylurid material but are told in a straightforward manner. Directors such asGus Van Sant andMartin Scorsese have stated that they were influenced by Clark's early photography, according toPeter Biskind 's book "Down and Dirty Pictures".In both his photographic and cinematic works, Clark pursues a set of related themes: the destructiveness of dysfunctional family relationships, masculinity and the roots of violence, religious intolerance and bigotry, the links between mass imagery and social behaviors, and the construction of identity and sexuality in adolescence.
Film critics that do not find social or artistic value in Clark's work have labeled his films obscene, exploitative, and even borderline
child pornography because of their frequent and explicit depictions of teenagers using drugs and having sex. In "Kids", Clark's most widely known film to date, boys portrayed as being as young as 12 years old are shown to be casually drinking alcohol and using drugs. The film received anNC-17 rating, and was later released without a rating. "Ken Park " is a more sexually and violently graphic film than "Kids," including a scene ofautoerotic asphyxiation andejaculation by an apparently young teenage boy (although the actors are all 18 and older). As of|2008, it has not been widely released nor distributed in the United States."Ken Park" incidents
In
Australia , the film was banned for its graphic sexual content, although many consider the ban to have been ineffectual. A protest screening held in response was immediately shut down by the police. Australian film criticMargaret Pomeranz co-host of "At the Movies " (1986-) was almost arrested for screening the film at a theatre. [ [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/07/04/1057179133410.html Ken Park ban 'sadly archaic' - theage.com.au ] ] [ [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/07/03/1057179099732.html theage.com.au - The Age ] ]In 2002, Clark spent several hours in a police cell after punching and trying to strangle Hamish McAlpine, the head of
Metro Tartan , the UK distributor for "Ken Park". According to McAlpine, who was left with a broken nose, the incident arose from an argument aboutIsrael and theMiddle East , and he claims that he did not provoke Clark. The latter dismissed this version of events as "such bullshit, such a fucking lie", stating that McAlpine had described theSeptember 11, 2001 attacks as "the best thing to have ever happened to America" and opined that child victims of terrorist attacks inIsrael "fucking deserve to die". Clark later commented: "When someone gets up in my face with bullshit like this, I’m not gonna roll over and lick my nuts." [ [http://www.laweekly.com/ink/03/03/news-kinney.php LA Weekly - News - The Dinner Fight - Tulsa Kinney - The Essential Online Resource for Los Angeles ] ]Filmography
* "Kids" (1995)
* "Another Day in Paradise" (1998)
* "Bully" (2001)
* "Teenage Caveman" (2002)
* "Ken Park " (2002)
* "Wassup Rockers " (2006)
* "Destricted " (2006, with various other artists)References
External links
* [http://www.larryclarkofficialwebsite.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.luhringaugustine.com/index.php?mode=artists&object_id=78 Luhring Augustine Gallery.]
* [http://www.artnet.com/awc/larry-clark.html Larry Clark catalogue in artnet's "Artist Works Catalogues"]
* [http://www.jca-online.com/clark.html Larry Clark Interview]
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* [http://museum.icp.org/museum/exhibitions/larry_clark/ Larry Clark's previous exhibition] at theInternational Center of Photography
* [http://newyorkmagazine.com/nymetro/arts/art/11608/index.html The Cheerful Transgressive] in "New York Magazine "
* [http://www.larryclark.us Larry Clark] Biography, Pictures and Movies www.larryclark.us
* [http://archive.salon.com/people/conv/2001/07/20/larry_clark/index.html Salon.com People|Larry Clark]
* [http://www.pavementmagazine.com/larryclark.html Pavement Magazine-Larry Clark]
* [http://www.independentfilm.com/festivals/videogalleryfest/larry-clark-wassup-rockers.shtml Watch: Larry Clark at the 2006 Slamdance Film Festival on independentfilm.com]
* [http://swindlemagazine.com/issueicons/larry-clark/ SWINDLE Magazine interview with Larry Clark]
* [http://www.amazon.de/dp/3833429054 Larry Clark Bibliography]
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