Everybody who stripped off for American photo artist
Spencer Tunick at Blarney Castle as part of last year’s Cork Midsummer Festival will discover today what their endeavours have produced when the work goes on display in Cork and on a new
website. Cork Midsummer Festival Director William Galinsky confirmed Tunick’s work from Blarney will be on display on the artist’s website from today.Those who took part in the project will be able to collect their copies of the work at the Triskel Arts Centre. Those who participated in Tunick’s Dublin installation last year will also receive souvenir photographs from today.The Dublin Docklands Development Authority said it would post limited edition photographs of the installations at South Wall and the Treasury Holdings Alto Vetro Building to all who took part in the photo shoots in the capital.Every participant, both in Cork and Dublin, would receive two prints, the docklands authority said.Mr Galinsky said: “Spencer Tunick is world renowned, so for a festival like the Cork Midsummer Festival to secure him to do an installation here was a great coup – we were punching well above our weight and everyone who participated in the project can, I think, be very proud . . . It was a very euphoric sort of moment where people celebrated the shared humanity of the naked body because very often the only photographs we see of large groups of people naked are photographs of famine victims or of people in concentration camps.”
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