Larry Clark, Untitled (KIDS), 1995
The photographic works by the American artist Larry Clark in the Vienna Secession
were created between 1992 and 1995 and are unusual in many respects. Not only
do they represent the first series of colour photographs to be pub-lished by Clark
(his earlier series were in black and white), but they also feature the photographic
series that was created immediately before the shooting of his film "Kids",
which meet with a great media interest when it was shown in cinemas in 1995.
Compared to his earlier photographic works such as "Tulsa" (1971), which
appeared in book form and established his reputation as a photographic artist,
and "Teenage Lust" (1983/87), more recent works seem to be more arbitrary
snapshots of youth culture. While the youths in "Tulsa" and "Teenage
Lust" often seem in their nudity and sexuality to be a
mis en scene
of beautiful, coollyindependent young people, their more recent counterparts
form a group of effusive and gesticulating youths often with skateboards
that seem to have entered the picture as if by chance. The pictures were
largely taken in Washington Square in Manhattan, one of the central meeting points
of New York City, which is also of special significance to the film, Kids".
As in Clark's earlier projects, the most recent series of photographs is an almost
anthropological investigation of teenage culture.
Youth and sexuality, the weapons and implements for consuming drugs, that were
so prominent in "Tulsa" and "Teenage Lust" are also present
in all of these documents. One to two decades further on, it seems no longer necessary
to deal photographically with their meaning and repercussions. Nor do these kids
by any means seem to be gauche or naive. Whether with or without
skateboards, they are in constant motion and know how to make an impression and
the tricks of how to please.
PUBLICATION
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LARRY CLARK
Poster/Folder, 11 colored illustrations
author: Diedrich Diederichsen
Secession 1996
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Larry Clark was born in Tulsa (USA) in 1943. The artist lives and works in New
York. He has had numerous exhibitions in the USA and Europe since 1970, including:
Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum, New York (1981); Kunsthalle Basel (1982); The
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (1986); Luhring Augustine Gallery, New
York (1990); Grazer Kunstverein, Graz (1991); Kunsthalle Luzern, Luzern (1995);
Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne (1992); Galerie Christian Nagel, Cologne (1993);
Taka Ischii Gallery, Tokyo (1994); Luhring Augustine Gallery, New York (1995);
"FemininMasculin: le sexe de l'art", Centre Pompidou, Paris (1995)...
The Fllmcasino Clnema will be showing (in cooperation with the Vienna Secession)
the fllm "Kids" in the original version with German undertitles immediately
after the opening of the exhibition of Larry Clark's works.
Time: Sept. 26, 1996, at 10 p.m. Place: Filmcasino, Margarethenstrasse 78, 1050
Vienna.
For further information and photographic material please contact:
Tamara Schwarzmayr
Secession, Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession
Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna
Tel: +43-1-5875307-21, Fax: +43-1-5875307-34
presse@secession.at