Naked volunteers, painted in blue to reflect the colours found in Marine paintings in Hull's Ferens Art Gallery, participate in US photographer and artist, Spencer Tunick's "Sea of Hull" installation in Kingston upon Hull, England
Naked volunteers, painted in blue to reflect the colours found in Marine paintings in Hull's Ferens Art Gallery, participate in US photographer and artist, Spencer Tunick's "Sea of Hull" installation in Kingston upon Hull, England
Naked volunteers, painted in blue to reflect the colours found in Marine paintings in Hull's Ferens Art Gallery, participate in US photographer and artist, Spencer Tunick's "Sea of Hull" installation in Kingston upon Hull, England.
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Over a period of 20 years, the New York based artist has created over 90 art installations in some of the most culturally significant places and landmarks around the world including the Sydney Opera House, Place des Arts in Montreal, Mexico City, Ernest Happel Stadium in Vienna and Munich in Germany.
He is best known for organizing large-scale nude shoots and has photographed over 75 human installations around the world since 1994.
Tunick photographed a group of 6,000 naked volunteers of all ages in Bogotá, Colombia on June 4 this year.