Spencer Tunick is coming to Melbourne to snap hundreds of nude people

It could possibly be raining on July 9 in Melbourne, considering it’s winter-time there, but this won’t deter renowned American photographer, Spencer Tunick, who is planning to photograph 500 people in the buff in a supermarket carpark. Having previously shot in Melbourne in 2001, the 2018 installation is part of a local festival and will be called “Return of the Nude.” In his call for participants, the New York-based nude crowd photographer emphasised that everyone is welcome to take part, regardless of age, race, gender, ability or body shape.

Spencer Tunick shot nude people for his installation, The Unfamiliar Familiar, in Melbourne in 2001. Image: Regis Martin/Getty Images

He needn’t have worried as almost 12,000 people have offered to bare all for the photo-shoot. It is part of Tunick’s two days of dramatic nude installations as the headlining artist of Chapel Street’s Provocaré Festival of the Arts, which transforms the precinct into a world of captivating art, music, and theatre. “As the name suggests, this is a provocative and challenging festival of the arts, and you will certainly need to release your inhibitions to participate in this experience, which has been described as “tribal” by past participants,” festival director, John Lotton, says about the photo-shoot.

Volunteers painted in red and gold pose for Spencer Tunick to illustrate the opera ÒDer Ring des NibelungenÓ by Richard Wagner in Munich, Germany. Image: Luca Teuchmann/Getty Images

The number of willing volunteers came as a surprise to Tunick, as he revealed that it’s normally difficult to get so many participants for his large-scale nude portraits, which have taken place all around the world. “Many European countries are not as open-minded as Australia,” he told 3AW DJ, Nick McCallum. “Australians are brave, resilient, courageous. They go beyond their limits.”

Participants have been advised that the shoot will go ahead in Woolworths’ rooftop carpark no matter what the weather is like on the day, and it will be completed in one hour. As a thank you, each person will receive a limited-edition print of the artwork they are part of during the festival. In explaining why he decided to name his latest creation ‘Return of the Nude,’ Tunick says he hopes to remove the idea of the body depicted as a glorified celebrity, where social media has perverted the nude form. “While it’s me bringing my art back to a city full of fond memories, it’s also the return of the body as a pure sculptural entity,” he explained.

Nude members take part in “Mardi Gras: The Base”, an art installation by artist Spencer Tunick, at the Sydney Opera House. Image: Don Arnold/WireImage

Provocaré Festival of the Arts runs until July 15. For further information, see here.

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