Australia: 2500 People Pose Naked For Cancer Awareness

In a not so common sight, some 2,500 people in Australia took off their clothes on 26th of November to pose for U.S. photographic artist Spencer Tunick.

In a not so common sight, some 2,500 people in Australia took off their clothes on 26th November 2022 to pose for U.S. photographic artist Spencer Tunick. This event took place at  Sydney’s Bondi Beach in an effort to raise awareness about skin cancer. Tunick is an artist known for performing mass nude photo shoots around the world. In Sydney, he used a megaphone to direct attendees into several poses on the beach before many took a naked dip in the ocean. Tunick collaborated with a charity on the naked art installation in an effort to raise awareness about melanoma, Australia’s fourth most common form of cancer.  The Australian Government estimates that this year 17,756 new cases of skin cancer will be diagnosed in Australia, and 1,281 Australians will die from the disease.

A participant, Robyn Lindner, said she overcame her nervousness to strip for the shoot, which organisers said involved 2,500 people. “I was secretly terrified (and) last night I have to confess I was thinking, ‘What have I done?’ But it was great, everyone had a really good vibe, everyone was really respectful, and it just felt really fun,” Lindner told the media. Tunick directed a mass shoot in Sydney in 2010, when 5,200 Australians posed naked at the Sydney Opera House. What do you think about this awareness program? Do mention your thoughts in the comment section below.

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