The subject matter of Tulsa focuses on intimate and unvarnished scenes from the author’s life in Tulsa, Oklahoma, presenting a raw visual narrative marked by candid and often stark imagery.
Larry Clark employs a close, personal photographic approach that examines themes of youth, addiction, and desolation with a directness that confronts the viewer, highlighting the complexities and darker aspects of his milieu.
Published by Grove Press in 2000, the book is concise with 64 pages, allowing a focused look into Clark’s visual reportage.