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Going naked to save an ecosystem

Nude participants in Spencer Tunick's art installation at the Dead Sea near Arad, Israel .

Nude participants take part in a photo installation of US artist Spencer Tunick overlooking the Dead Sea near the southern city of Arad, Israel, 17 Oct 2021. Source: EPA

A photography project and protest at the Dead Sea has received a lot of attention because of what the participants were wearing – which was nothing.


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A photography project and protest at the Dead Sea has received a lot of attention because of what the participants were wearing – which was nothing.


It was part of a ‘live’ installation by the artist Spencer Tunick, who’s used similar photo-shoots around the world to highlight environmental change.

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