Sun writer bares all as she goes uncovered at the UK’s biggest naturist festival NudeFest
Welcome to the naked city: sun, swingers and very little shoplifting | Cities | The Guardian
The US artist's stunt in Mexico City dwarfed his previous record, when 7, people stripped off to be photographed in Barcelona. Standing up to salute, crouching in fetal positions and lying prone on the tiles of the Zocalo plaza, the volunteers formed a sea of flesh that Tunick snapped from balconies and a small crane in the morning light. Not as pornography or as a crime, but with happiness and caring. The Brooklyn artist has become famous for photographing thousands of naked people in public settings worldwide, from London and Vienna to Buenos Aires and Buffalo.
Welcome to the naked city: sun, swingers and very little shoplifting
Warning: as the title would suggest, some of the pictures in this article show mild nudity and may not be safe for work. You really are a sane and normal human being. To feel the sun and air unfiltered through the shackles of fabric, to celebrate the fact that you are a living, breathing, dying, animal without shame, without being controlled by societal rules, without the hot rush of embarrassment that invades you if you so much as get caught with your fly open? Ever felt the need to strip it all off and run naked and screaming through the streets without being chased by the police? Well, here are eight potential solutions for you.
The biggest misconception about naturism is that nudity automatically equates to sex. Naturists do everyday things you would do clothed except without the encumbrance of clothing. If you enjoy a sauna, why would you cover your skin when it is designed to breathe?