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Dead Sea 15, 2011 by Spencer Tunick

View Dead Sea 15, 2011 by Spencer Tunick at Reflex Amsterdam in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Discover more artworks by Spencer Tunick on Ocula now.

Dead Sea Installation

Spencer Tunick - Dead Sea Installation, 特拉维夫. 1733 次赞. On 9/17/2011, twelve hundred brave individuals gathered on the shores of the Dead Sea to ...

Dead Sea Museum

Current exhibition: SPENCER TUNICK - DEAD SEA WORKS.

Exhibtions

2021年9月20日 — In 2011, Spencer Tunick created his first Dead Sea Installation. He enlisted 1,200 Israelis and travelers from other countries to pose naked in ...

hundreds pose nude for Spencer Tunick shoot near Dead ...

2021年10月17日 — Tunick depicted more than 1,000 nude models a decade ago on the shores of the salty Dead Sea, which is receding by about a metre a year.

Naked photoshoot highlights plight of Dead Sea and ...

2021年10月18日 — American photographer Spencer Tunick returned to the Dead Sea at the weekend to photograph 200 naked participants near the city of Arad to ...

Special Projects

All images copyright Spencer Tunick/Naked Pavement Inc.

Spencer Tunick brings nude installation back to stripped ...

2021年10月19日 — Spencer Tunick brings nude installation back to stripped banks of Dead Sea. Some 300 volunteers strip naked and don white body paint for ...

Spencer Tunick heading back to Dead Sea?

2021年6月28日 — An online fundraising campaign is attempting to bring famed photographer Spencer Tunick back to Israel to photograph the Dead Sea in an effort ...

Spencer Tunick

From Heritage Auctions, Spencer Tunick, Dead Sea 15 (2011), Dye coupler on aluminum mounted to Plexiglas, 40 × 50 in.