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Brisbane locals called on to ‘bare it all’ on Story Bridge in name of art. As the countdown to one of Brisbane’s most audacious art installations begins, Spencer Tunick is rallying locals ...
A sea of naked people posed on Brisbane's Story Bridge as the sun rose on Sunday morning, participating in the latest public art project by New York-based photographer Spencer Tunick.
Thousands of people are set to strip off on Brisbane's Story Bridge this Sunday morning, all in the name of art and inclusivity. It's part of the latest work from New York photographer Spencer ...
Tunick, 57, said the Story Bridge was a beautiful location for the shoot, which he called an “art action”. Loading “The bridge reminds me of the skeleton of a whale, it’s so retro and unique.
New York photographer Spencer Tunick has announced that he will return to Brisbane in October 2024 for a monumental nude art installation on the bridge involving about 2500 local volunteers.
Mr Tunick said the installation, which spanned both the Story Bridge and Brisbane Riverwalk, was his “most inclusive to date”. More than 5000 people took part. Pictures: NewsWire/ David Kapernick ...