Oct 15, 2007 - Sale 2124

Sale 2124 - Lot 153

Price Realized: $ 12,000
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 10,000 - $ 15,000
CLARK, LARRY (1943- )
Untitled (Man with gun). Silver print, 8 1/2x5 3/4 inches (21.3x14.6 cm.), with Clark's signature and inscription, in ink, on verso. Early 1970s

Additional Details

This photograph was gifted by Larry Clark to a New York artist and collector in the early 1970s.


Larry Clark began photographing his friends in 1963, a project that resulted in his first landmark publication, "Tulsa." The book follows three young men in the Vietnam-era midwest, chronicling the extremes of human nature in pictures euphoric and desolate.

The publication shocked and challenged viewers with its raw depiction of sex, drugs, and violence.


Despite the difficult subject matter, Clark's photographs demonstrate an infallible eye for composition; the images are oddly beautiful and strikingly intimate. He drew on the bold documentary style of Robert Frank and William Klein, and in turn, influenced photographers of the late 20th century, especially Nan Goldin.


Clark's subject matter raised serious questions about American teen culture and addressed issues regarding identity, gender, sexual expression, and family dynamics.