Spencer Tunick and Greenpeace


In order to raise awareness for global warming, Greenpeace and the photographer Spencer Tunick got hundreds of naked people to pose for photos on a melting glacier.

Spencer Tunick was on a ladder with a mega phone as he directed the massive crowd of nearly 600 people from all over Europe who were concerned for the environment.

Spencer Tunick then photographed them on a rocky outcrop overlooking the glacier, which is the largest in the Alps.


The volunteers also had to pose for photographs by Spencer Tunick on the ice as he took photos of them lying down.

Do you think the pictures by Spencer Tunick will help raised awareness for global warming?

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“Receding glaciers are a clear indication of climate change, and Switzerland is especially affected. The installation will symbolize the vulnerability of the disappearing glaciers and the fragility of the human body. The images of the installation are intended to stir up emotions and to emphasize the naked truth: we have to act now.” – Greenpeace

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via Greenpeace Schweiz: Das Blog , huliq

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4 Responses to “Spencer Tunick and Greenpeace”
  1. Wow! Some fantastic photos. Join the movement of women to build the house. Join us. Women only!

  2. Elaine Chao says:

    where were these photographs published? were they published? were they presented to the public in anyway? How? when? Where?
    Does anyone know any of this information?

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