Hundreds of Shivering Australians Get Nude for U.S. Photographer Tunick

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MELBOURNE — Around 500 Australians shivered in the nude for American photographer Spencer Tunick on Monday, braving the winter chill on a Melbourne supermarket rooftop for his latest mass nude shots.The participants, chosen from 12,000 eager applica…

MELBOURNE — Around 500 Australians shivered in the nude for American photographer Spencer Tunick on Monday, braving the winter chill on a Melbourne supermarket rooftop for his latest mass nude shots.

The participants, chosen from 12,000 eager applicants, posed standing and lying down on concrete, covered only in transparent red fabric, with the temperature hovering around 7 degrees Celsius (45 degrees Fahrenheit) in the wind.

100s draped in see-through fabric in Australian photo shoot

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MEBOURNE, Australia — Up to 400 people stripped naked then draped themselves in see-through red fabric in a Melbourne city car park on Monday to pose for U.S. photographer Spencer Tunick.A supermarket had initially refused the photographer renowned …

MEBOURNE, Australia — Up to 400 people stripped naked then draped themselves in see-through red fabric in a Melbourne city car park on Monday to pose for U.S. photographer Spencer Tunick.

A supermarket had initially refused the photographer renowned for large-scale nude crowd shots around the world permission to use its rooftop car park in the inner suburb of Prahran. But the retailer relented in the face of a public backlash, with 12,000 people applying to take part.

Chloe Horler said she felt lucky to be included among the hundreds of men and women who stripped in 9 degree Celsius (48 degree Fahrenheit) morning cool in Australia’s second-largest city.

Hundreds strip off in Melbourne for controversial mass nude photos

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Around 500 people braved the Australian winter to pose for a series of controversial nude photographs on top of a Melbourne parking lot.The photo shoot, which was organized by American artist Spencer Tunick, took place this morning in temperatures o…

Around 500 people braved the Australian winter to pose for a series of controversial nude photographs on top of a Melbourne parking lot.

The photo shoot, which was organized by American artist Spencer Tunick, took place this morning in temperatures of approximately 48 degrees Fahrenheit. It comes just weeks after supermarket chain Woolworths reversed its decision to ban the event from its premises.

A sea of red as hundreds pose nude for Spencer Tunick

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"Bloody freezing." That's how cold it was on Monday morning, said Woodend resident Shane Bartley, when he and hundreds more stripped naked for art.In the final instalment of Spencer Tunick's latest trip Down Under, 500 gathered first on the rooftop …

"Bloody freezing." That's how cold it was on Monday morning, said Woodend resident Shane Bartley, when he and hundreds more stripped naked for art.

In the final instalment of Spencer Tunick's latest trip Down Under, 500 gathered first on the rooftop of the Prahran Woolies, then in the windows of a second-storey shopfront on Chapel Street.

PRESS CONFERENCE: Spencer Tunick discusses Chapel Precinct Nude installation and Woolworths in Prahran, Melbourne

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In just a few days time, a laneway and a car park just off Chapel Street will be full of naked men and women posing for a photo - all in the name of art. #7News

In just a few days time, a laneway and a car park just off Chapel Street will be full of naked men and women posing for a photo - all in the name of art. #7News

Controversial US photographer Spencer Tunick, renowned for snapping humans in the buff, has returned to Melbourne for his latest series of "installations". It's all part of the Provocare Festival, which celebrates the cultural diversity of inner Mel…

Controversial US photographer Spencer Tunick, renowned for snapping humans in the buff, has returned to Melbourne for his latest series of "installations". It's all part of the Provocare Festival, which celebrates the cultural diversity of inner Melbourne's Chapel Street precinct.

One thousand Melburnians are set to go naked in public all in the name of art. @SpencerTunick #TenNews @CandiceWyatt10

One thousand Melburnians are set to go naked in public all in the name of art. @SpencerTunick #TenNews @CandiceWyatt10

A 'gumball machine' of coloured, naked bodies in Melbourne's big nude shoot

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Five-hundred people will strip naked in the dead of Melbourne's winter and cover themselves in coloured paint for the first of a series of photo shoots by world famous artist Spencer Tunick on Sunday.The New York-based photographer is promising an “…

Five-hundred people will strip naked in the dead of Melbourne's winter and cover themselves in coloured paint for the first of a series of photo shoots by world famous artist Spencer Tunick on Sunday.

The New York-based photographer is promising an “exciting, exhilarating, quick, messy, coloured lather-up work of art” that is reminiscent of a “gumball machine”.

“Everyone will be painted different colours and it will reflect the graffiti covered area” of the secret location chosen for the event in Chapel Street Precinct, he said, which has commissioned the work.

'I'm tired of trying to hide it': A bold move to bare all for Spencer Tunick photoshoot

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Carly Taylor has always hidden her body from the world. Her former partners had never seen her naked.So disrobing in public next week in the company of a crowd of strangers for New York photographer Spencer Tunick's return to Melbourne is a huge lea…

Carly Taylor has always hidden her body from the world. Her former partners had never seen her naked.

So disrobing in public next week in the company of a crowd of strangers for New York photographer Spencer Tunick's return to Melbourne is a huge leap for the South Yarra resident.

Ms Taylor, 36, of South Yarra, has battled poor body image for many years.