Director Larry Clark Is Selling Original Snapshots Again, This Time at Simon Lee Gallery in London

The "Kids" director is selling his photographs for a low price that supporters of his films can afford.

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Earlier this year, director Larry Clark made hundreds of original photographs available for purchase at Home Alone 2 Gallery in New York for a price that better suited the pockets of not-so-wealthy art lovers. The snapshots sold were all taken by the director, and some dated back to his days shooting the 1995 cult classic film Kids, as well as his other projects Ken Park and Wassup Rockers.

Clark recently reintroduced the sale, this time at Simon Lee Gallery in London. Manuela Mozo, gallery director of Simon Lee Gallery in New York, told ArtInfo that the response was to the first sale in January was "pretty quiet" until the New York Times and Artforum shared the news. "After those, there were lines going down the street to get in."

The photographs (of which Clark printed over 10,000 in his career) are being sold for a standard price of £100 each from a crate in the gallery. The London sale will begin on July 1 and run through July 6, so you might want to plan your week accordingly.

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