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Newcastle sheds clothes for US artist's latest 'nude installation'
www.chinanews.cn 2005-07-18 14:13:52
US photographer Spencer Tunick shoots a picture with hundreds of naked
people in the streets of Brugge, May 7, 2005. From 4:00 am (0300 GMT) on
July 17, the latest volunteers -- including some die-hard Tunick fans who
have taken part in his works around the world -- gathered at the Baltic
Gallery in Gateshead, just across the River Tyne from Newcastle city
centre.They were then herded around for pictures at five locations,
including across the Millennium Bridge, lying down at the quayside and
walking through Newcastle city centre, one of Britain's most famous
nightlife hotspots.
In this photo released Sunday July 17, 2005 naked models stand in place
as artist Spencer Tunick staged his largest United Kingdom installation
to date in the Gateshead area of northern England. Almost 1,700 people,
some from as far afield as Mexico, Belgium and Australia, participated
nude in a series of installations on Newcastle and Gateshead Quaysides.
(AP)
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