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ART OPENING: Larry Clark teams up with French designer Eugène Riconneau for the exhibition ‘New Work’

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Galerie ADC 76, rue Quincampoix 75003 Paris, France Opening Monday 16TH from 4:00pm to 10:00pm (DJ-Set Charly Party)

American film director, photographer, writer and film producer Larry Clark has teamed up with French designer Eugène Riconneaus for an artistic collaboration titled, “NEW WORK.”

Larry Clark and Eugène Riconneaus are presenting their first artistic collaboration. Together, they imagined a new vision of Larry’s most iconic and controversial photographs mysteriously tempered with Eugène Riconneaus’ “Young Users 2000” soon-to-be-released art work series, a collection of skateboard wheel tracks clichés Eugène has taken in front of the Parisian art center Palais de Tokyo over a period of more than 6 years.

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Called New Work, their artistic encounter explores new esoteric, erotic, and forbidden dimension of adolescence…

Drawing their inspiration from underground culture while living a vision of eternal adolescence, Larry Clark and Eugène Riconneaus have started their collaboration by designing a limited skateboard shoe edition that will be officially released during New Work.

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