Xuất
hiện trong trạng thái không mảnh vải che thân, các người mẫu không chuyên biến
thân thể mình thành 'dụng cụ sáng tạo'.
20 năm gần
đây, nhiếp ảnh gia Spencer Tunick
(Mỹ) đi khắp thế giới thực hiện bộ sưu tập ảnh khỏa thân nghệ thuật.
Ý tưởng độc
đáo của ông nhận được sự hưởng ứng nồng nhiệt của hàng nghìn tình nguyện viên.
Các hoạt động
do Spencer khởi xướng thường lựa chọn những bối cảnh đặc biệt: sườn núi tuyết,
quảng trường, viện bảo tàng, đường phố, giữa đại dương…
Những người
mẫu không chuyên trong tác phẩm của Spencer
Tunick chẳng ngại lộ diện nơi
công cộng hay ráng chịu thời tiết khắc nghiệt để góp phần làm nên những sản
phẩm nghệ thuật đáng kinh ngạc.
Naked volunteers lie on Aletsch glacier, posing for photographer Spencer Tunick as part of an environmental campaign about global warming, on August 18, 2007. The campaign organized by Greenpeace is aimed at drawing attention to melting Alpine glaciers, a clear sign of global warming and man-made climate change according to the organization.
Naked volunteers stand atop Aletsch glacier, posing for photographer Spencer Tunick as part of an environmental campaign about global warming near the mountain resort of Bettmeralp, on August 18, 2007.
Naked volunteers stand look toward Aletsch glacier, posing for photographer Spencer Tunick as part of an environmental campaign about global warming on August 18, 2007.
Photographer Spencer Tunick (clothed) adjusts nude volunteers before shooting photographs of a group of 100 nudes on a rooftop in Barcelona, northeastern Spain, on June 9, 2003.
Photographer Spencer Tunick (3rd from left) directs several hundred naked volunteers covered in body paint on the stairs in front of the opera on Max-Joseph-Platz in Munich, on June 23, 2012. Around 1,700 people attended Tunick's latest project in the center of the Bavarian capital.
Some of the hundreds of naked volunteers covered in body paint have touch-ups applied before they pose for a photograph in Max-Joseph-Platz in Munich, on June 23, 2012.
Naked volunteers, numbering around 1700 people, pose for U.S. artist Spencer Tunick in downtown Munich, on June 23, 2012.
Volunteers stand up after being photographed by Spencer Tunick in Max-Joseph-Platz in Munich, on June 23, 2012.
Thousands of naked people posed at Vienna's Ernst-Happel stadium during a massive photo session with Spencer Tunick, on May 11, 2008.
Thousands of people pose in the nude for an installation by Spencer Tunick in Zocalo Square in Mexico City, on May 6, 2007.
Some of the thousands of volunteers standing naked, embracing in Mexico City's main Zocalo plaza during a massive photo session with Spencer Tunick the in the early hours of May 6, 2007.
Thousands of naked women celebrate in Mexico City's Zocalo plaza at the end of the photo session with photographer Spencer Tunick, on May 6, 2007.
Thousands of naked volunteers pose for Spencer Tunick in Mexico City's Zocalo square May 6, 2007. According to the organizers, almost 20,000 people took off their clothes for the photo session.
Logistics personnel direct as thousands of naked people crouch in Mexico City's Zocalo plaza during a massive photo session with Spencer Tunick, on May 6, 2007.
Thousands of naked volunteers pose for Spencer Tunick in Mexico City's Zocalo square, on May 6, 2007.
Four-hundred and fifty unclothed women are arrayed on the floor around the information booth in New York's Grand Central Terminal as they are photographed by artist Spencer Tunick as part of a human art installation, on October 26, 2003. The women - all volunteers - arrived at Grand Central at about 3 a.m., stripped off their clothes, and composed their bodies into sculptural shapes and formations meant to imitate streets, buildings and cityscapes.
Naked volunteers pose for Spencer Tunick in the Europarking building in Amsterdam, on June 3, 2007.
Naked volunteers stand on an "invisible" bridge constructed by for photographer Spencer Tunick for a photoshoot in Amsterdam June 3, 2007.
Thousands of naked people stand in the Europarking building during a massive photo session with Spencer Tunick in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on June 3, 2007.
Naked women on bicycles pose on a bridge during a massive photo session with Spencer Tunick in Amsterdam, on June 3, 2007.
Nude models directed by Spencer Tunick hold bottles in a Bourgogne (Burgundy) vineyard near Macon, France, on October 3, 2009, for a giant photograph during an operation with Greenpeace. The event was organized to call attention on the danger of climate change ahead of negotiations on a global climate treaty in Copenhagen.
Volunteer participants pose naked inside the Stadschouwburg theatre in Belgium during a photo session with Spencer Tunick in the northern Belgian city of Bruges.
Hundreds of naked volunteers pose nude for an installation for Spencer Tunick at the Ehrenhof museum complex in Duesseldorf, Germany, on August 6, 2006.
Naked volunteers kneel on the road during New York artist Spencer Tunick's installation at Montjuich mountain in Barcelona, on June 8, 2003. Around 15,000 volunteers posed naked for Tunick's Body Craze in the street.
U.S. artist Spencer Tunick photographs naked volunteers in front of the Sydney Opera House, on March 1, 2010.
Naked volunteers pose for Spencer Tunick in front of the Sydney Opera House, on March 1, 2010. Organizers estimated 5,200 people posed for the early morning nude photo installation titled "Mardi Gras: The Base".
Naked volunteers lie in front of the Sydney Opera House, on March 1, 2010, posing for a massive group photo.
Naked volunteers stand in front of the Sydney Opera House for artist Spencer Tunick, on March 1, 2010.
Naked volunteers embrace in front of the Sydney Opera House, on March 1, 2010.
People pose at Lyon's harbor for photographer Spencer Tunick, on September 11, 2005, during the "Biennale de Lyon" modern art event.
Naked volunteers pose for the US photographer Spencer Tunick on the largest glacier in the Alps, Aletsch glacier, in Switzerland, as part of an environmental campaign about global warming near the mountain resort of Bettmeralp, on August 18, 2007.
Naked
volunteers stand on escalators during New York artist Spencer Tunick's
"Be Consumed" installation at Selfridge's department store in London, on
April 27, 2003. (Reuters/John Pryke)
Chị em thì còn đở. Còn anh em mình nhở nó cứ "gương cao súng" chắc ngượng ek chịu được
Trả lờiXóaCái xứ nóng hổng biết sao chứ xem hình thấy hơi lạnh à nha .....mà lạnh thì coi bộ hơi khó bị "giương" đó háháhá
XóaKhông thấy hình. Toàn dấu chấm than.
Trả lờiXóaRồi rồi ,kiểm lại thì thấy nguồn hình chết queo rồi hehehe
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