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Artist stages Nude Photo at Grand Central Terminal
2003-10-27
This will liven up the morning commute.
Women crossed their arms and rubbed their hands to keep warm in the main concourse of Grand Central Terminal early Sunday, but it wasn’t because of the chilly October air. The women — all 450 of them — were nude. They were posing as part of a human art installation being photographed by New York-based artist Spencer Tunick.
I did photos for a while in high school and college -- yearbooks, etc. I never thought of this one.
Tunick has arranged nude installations in cities around the world, including London, Lisbon, Buenos Aires and Santiago. He’s been arrested several times in New York City for previous projects. "I wanted to bring the most beautiful people into the most beautiful building," Tunick said Sunday. He said he first sought permission to use the New York Public Library and the Museum of Natural History for the shoot but was rebuffed by both.
[Groan]
Women — all volunteers — arrived at Grand Central at about 3 a.m. Sunday, stripped off their clothes and composed their bodies into sculptural shapes and formations meant to imitate streets, buildings and cityscapes.
"Pardon me, when’s the next train to Altoona? 3 am you say? Great!"
Tunick took photographs from a stairway in the concourse. He shouted instructions through a megaphone, telling the women to form triangles and square with their bodies on the floor. The station was closed off to the public between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. The current installation is part of the artist’s "Naked World," in which he has been traveling the world, hoping to gather more than 35,000 people to pose in group installations. He uses both women and men in his photos, but said he chose to use only women in the Grand Central shoot because female nudity is more "easily digestible" than male nudity in the United States.
He's right. When I consume nudity, I find the female flavor much more digestible. Gents' nudity gives me gas...
A documentary about the "Naked World" project will air on HBO’s "America Undercover" series on Nov. 2.
Posted by:Steve White

#9  "I wanted to bring the most beautiful people into the most beautiful building"
Grand Central Station for anyone who hasn't seen it in the last 5 years has been totally renovated and cleaned up--thank God for Jackie O who organized NY'ers to oppose tearing down this landmark in the 60's! Otherwise we'd have another eyesore like Penn Station
Posted by: NotMikeMoore   2003-10-27 10:02:06 PM  

#8  Damn, I missed it by 3 hours!
Posted by: Greg   2003-10-27 12:57:53 PM  

#7  Should have called it the "Two Pickets to Titsburgh" Project.
Posted by: BH   2003-10-27 11:16:27 AM  

#6  Oh, boy! Let's all get naked and lay on a train station floor! Only thing worse would be a bus station...
Posted by: tu3031   2003-10-27 8:51:54 AM  

#5  Brett.... LOL
Posted by: Shipman   2003-10-27 8:35:49 AM  

#4  I'd like two pickets to titsburg please. . .
Posted by: Brett   2003-10-27 7:50:26 AM  

#3  Ah, how artistically pointless, a "V" - since I'm sure the artiste is deep, it prolly stands for vaginas. Or vegetables. Or Viagra. Or... ?????

(Thx, someone - I am sated!)
Posted by: .com   2003-10-27 5:47:48 AM  

#2  Pix? Try here.
Posted by: someone   2003-10-27 4:43:52 AM  

#1  And no photo of the photoshoot? Doh! Why, that's just downright, uh, um, er, typical! It's un-American! Yeah, that's what it is!

Ya gotta love these people, the models, that is. They fulfill some secret phantasy - with no harm done - and probably to the smirky delight of people like me the Newsday reporter. The artiste, on the other hand is a lucky sumbitch mercenary loonie. [/sour grapes]
Posted by: .com   2003-10-27 2:52:19 AM  

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