Spencer Tunick
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An installation was done on the Aletsch glacier, in Switzerland, in 2007. This was done together with Greenpeace. This photo shows tunick directing the people.
Spencer Tunick (born January 1, 1967) is an American artist. Tunick is mostly known because he does temporary site-specific installations. In these installation, many people pose nude. Most of the installations are done in a urban setting. The people posing for Tunick, the models are volunteers. Usually they receive a signed copy of the image as a reward for posing.
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- Spencer Tunick - official website
- Spencer's Art - Spencer's installations at www.artnet.com
- DREAM AMSTERDAM - official website of Dream Amsterdam Foundation, the commissioner of Spencer Tunick's installations in The Netherlands, 2007
- BBC News story about Tunick's installations for DREAM AMSTERDAM
- In the studio: Spencer Tunick - London Daily Telegraph interview
- Around Noon: Spencer Tunick - The Naked Truth - NPR radio diary
- Hundreds Go Nude for Global Warming - The Crazy News Blog
- 'Spencer Tunick: about art and transgression' - article
- The Spencer Tunick Experience