Thousands lie naked on their legs in the same position, what's going on?
Oct 28, 2024
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It is a performance art by Spencer Tunick, an artist and photographer from New York, United States, directed as part of the 'Melt Festival" celebrating queer and LGBT culture in Brisbane, Australia.
According to foreign media such as the New York Post, 5,500 men and women appeared naked on the Story Bridge in Brisbane, Australia, on the morning of the 27th (local time). They wore only white masks and did not wear all their clothes.
On the 777-meter-long bridge, which was closed to traffic, they posed, such as curled their heads toward their chests or lying on their sides and their arms toward the sky.
Festival organizers say "This event celebrates diversity, equity and inclusion", he explained.
Director Tunick said "The most comprehensive installation to date"The 5500-person work is Australia's largest so far, and this is very special because it celebrates solidarity with the LGBTQ community. Filming all the participants on the bridge was like looking down at the mouth of a whale full of love and diversity."
This nudity project photo exhibition will be held at the Brisbane Powerhouse until November 10.
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