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A sea of shivering, stark-naked Melburnians have laid down on a cold concrete rooftop to be photographed by US artist Spencer Tunick.
The New York-based Tunick held one of his famed mass nude shoots atop a Woolworths car park in Prahran this morning.
"The light wasn't changing, there was a cloud cover that was perfect for me. I was very lucky to have that," Tunick told 9NEWS.
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Hundreds of people stripped off in Prahran this morning - all in the name of art. It was part of a photoshoot for famed photographer Spencer Tunick. #7News
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When artist-photographer Spencer Tunick was at SITE Santa Fe in 2001, he noticed an older woman, small in stature, telling the people gathered around his work all about it.
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Hundreds of people have bared their private parts in frosty conditions in the name of art.
About 500 converged in Melbourne Monday morning for the second of US artist Spencer Tunick's mass nude photo shoots for the Provocare Festival of the Arts.
Temperatures hovered around nine degrees as hundreds made their way towards the Prahran Woolworths rooftop carpark, on Chapel Street in the inner city.
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A SEA of shivering, stark-naked Melburnians have gathered on a rooftop to be photographed by US artist Spencer Tunick this morning.
The New York-based Tunick held one of his famed mass nude shoots atop a Woolworths car park in Prahran.
Last month, Woolworths rejected the plan but had a change of heart a few days later.
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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 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.
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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 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.