What's that smell in here?
So it's legal to BE naked in a public space
But it's illegal to take PICTURES of people being naked in a public space?
Like it might violate their privacy?
Huh!
I have a directory full of group nude scenes that I've collected over the years -- some from this guy, more from other sources. The name of the directory is "LIBERALS."
I hope the inquiry uncovers something.
These things need to be exposed to the light of day.
Some of those photos make me think we shouldn't take this lying down.
Soon as I saw the title of this thread, I knew it had to be SPencer Tunick.
Spencer is "The Last Puritan" among photographers, in the same way that the back to nature "Nudist Movement" of the postwar years were at heart Puritans, and far from the liberated souls they fancied themselves to be.
His apparent guiding aesthetic philosophy is just obvious enough to be red meat for art/photography critics who still need "something to talk about", but don't have to go very far or tax their intellects to get it. Interestingly a few of
his group nude shots have aroused some really negative, bad-taste-in-the-mouth reactions from some critics, because they were too reminiscent of the ghastly Nazi photos from WW2 of stacked up bodies of concentration camp victims. I think he (wisely) pulled them, having realized his mistake, being Jewish himself was sensitive enough to the dangerous ground he was on.
But the important thing is that for anyone doing any kind of art, or pseudo-art in out current period, every practitioner has to find a distinct niche for himself,and keep deepening that niche, and Tunick has done that.
Watch your head, mam. I feel a little bubble coming on.
Two words come to mind... Crack spackle.
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
These pictures are racist!
Or is it just that only white people can be this stupid?
I see Boobies
Pretentious tripe.
What is the naked truth about these allegations?
What are they, anyway? Liberal pod people?
Caption time!