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Nude Art/ABC News
A crowd of 5,000 completely naked Australians flocked to the Story Bridge over the Brisbane River in Queensland at sunrise. People lay on the bridge for a while, then got dressed and went about their business.
They all took part in a dramatic art photo shoot by New York artist Spencer Tunick. This is reported by ABC.
The naked march was not just an action by supporters of nudism, but a real act of art. All these people came to the bridge to star in a new work by the famous New York photographer Spencer Tunick, who has previously taken similar photos at other local landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Bondi Beach.
“All I could think about was how cold it was because it was raining,” said one of the participants, Alarna Godges. – The concrete was freezing. Then they made us roll onto our sides… It was very interesting when your face was in contact with another person's ass.
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Spencer Tunick became famous precisely for photographs of tens, hundreds and thousands naked people gathered in unusual locations. He organizes flash mobs of naked people for his photo installations. He managed to gather the largest flash mob in 2007 in Mexico City. 18,000 volunteers took part in it.
What I love about nude photography is that you don't have to deal with clothes, because clothes are also someone's work of art, – says the artist.
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