New York Times

ryan Leitgeb looks through a crate of Larry Clark snapshots at the Home Alone 2 gallery under the eye of Leo Fitzpatrick, left, the gallery's co-owner. Nicole Bengiveno/The New York Times

Bryan Leitgeb looks through a crate of Larry Clark snapshots at the Home Alone 2 gallery under the eye of Leo Fitzpatrick, left, the gallery’s co-owner. Nicole Bengiveno/The New York Times

Larry Clark’s lurid portraits of teenage sex, violence and drug taking hang at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art, and can sell for tens of thousands of dollars. Now, Mr. Clark, as a kind of thank you to the fans who have made his bleak 1971 photography book, “Tulsa,” and his 1995 movie, “Kids,” cult classics, is offering thousands of his one-of-a-kind color snapshots for purchase at $100 apiece at an East Village art space.. . . . READ MORE