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A collection of works by Harmony Korine, a renowned American screenwriter, film director, and producer. Harmony Korine learned about film and cameras from an early age from his father, who was also a film director. Korine's name was made famous by the movie "Kids," directed by Larry Clark, a legendary American photography director. The movie depicted the youth of teenagers, and the cast included Chloe Sevigny, who was Korine's girlfriend at the time. The movie was about sex, drugs, HIV, and other themes, which caused a lot of controversy. Korine, who was 19 years old at the time, wrote the script for this controversial movie. This book is a catalog of works published at the exhibition held at the Pompidou Center in Paris in 2017, and contains a variety of artworks such as paintings, drawings, texts, photographs, and even exhibition scenes.