LARRY CLARK - TEENAGE LUST (AUTOGRAPHED)
LARRY CLARK - TEENAGE LUST (AUTOGRAPHED)
293x227mm.
pp. [148] Unpaginated.
Black and white photographs with an autobiographical essay by Clark.
A raw and unfiltered look into youth, **Teenage Lust** is Larry Clark’s deeply personal follow-up to *Tulsa*. Originally published in 1983, this photobook expands on Clark’s signature themes of adolescence, rebellion, and self-destruction. Blurring the lines between documentary and autobiography, it presents a mix of intimate portraits, street photography, and diaristic images that chronicle the untamed energy of youth in America.
From the streets of New York to the small towns of Oklahoma, Clark captures a world of teenage runaways, outlaws, and misfits—revealing both the thrill and the darkness of growing up on the fringes. Gritty, provocative, and uncompromising, *Teenage Lust* is an essential work that cements Larry Clark as one of the most influential photographers of his generation.