Spencer Tunick presents his Sydney Opera House Project
This latest work had been commissioned by the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, but was for people of all sexual orientations, Tunick said. A New Mardi Gras spokeswoman says the group has been in discussions with Tunick for two years about his Sydney project, and received approval from the City of Sydney, the Opera House Trust, the Royal Botanic Gardens, and the police. The City Of Sydney contributed $20,000 towards the project, she said, but she would not reveal the total cost, saying only that it was 'a lot'. Tunick's work is now less controversial than his first photo shoots of naked people in the streets in the mid-1990s, but he says public nudity is still a hot topic.'The naked body in film, in theatre in television is quite accepted at this point but as far as the naked body in public space I think there's still a lot of area to work on there,' he said. 'It's difficult.' Looking ahead, Tunick says there's still many places he'd love to create installations including in the caldera of a volcano, eastern Europe and the Caribbean.
'You never know, I might end up in Perth one day,' Tunick added. All Australians wishing to take part in Spencer Tunick's Sydney installation must register their interest at www.mardigras.org.au/tunick
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