Scarlett Carlos Clarke
b. 1992
London-born photographer Scarlett Carlos Clarke is the daughter of the late British-Irish photographer Bob Carlos Clarke. Her work is instantly recognisable, subliminally unsettling and imbued with a sense of history and cinema, often centred around themes of domesticity, motherhood and British suburbia.
Carlos Clarke is the youngest photographer to have a photograph acquired by the National Portrait Gallery. She has exhibited across Europe and the US, including her debut solo show at Cob Gallery, London (2021): The Smell of Calpol on a Warm Summer’s Night. She has produced editorial content for Dazed, AnOther, iD and W Magazine, and has directed music videos.
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Scarlett Carlos Clarke discusses her new photography book
Interviews – Words: Orla Brennan – 7 min read
Burping babies, TV dinners, dirty slippers