Malta Independent

Melbourne Woolworths to allow nude photo shoot

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Australian supermarke­t chain Woolworths says US artist Spencer Tunick can use a car park on top of one of its Melbourne stores for a mass naked photo shoot, reversing an earlier decision. In April, Woolworths turned down Mr Tunick's request to use the location in Prahran, saying it would be too disruptive on a Saturday. An online petition was launched. Now Woolworths says he can use the car park for an hour on a Monday morning. "It's a good outcome," said the store. The photo shoot is part of the Chapel Street Provocare arts festival in the upmarket district of Victoria's state capital. "In further discussion­s with the festival organisers, they indicated a willingnes­s to be flexible with dates and times to ensure the shoot could happen without inconvenie­ncing our customers during busy weekend trading," said a Woolworths' spokespers­on quoted by the Melbourne Age. John Lotton, director of festival, told Reuters news agency: "We're over the moon." About 11,000 people have so far registered to strip off for the camera on 9 July, more than could fit onto the rooftop car park. "It is well and truly oversubscr­ibed," said Mr Lotton. When proposing the event, Mr Tunick said about 500 people would feature in the shoot. "We will also be asking participan­ts to use public transport to avoid the limited parking that is available in the area being unavailabl­e to those shopping at Woolworths or other local retailers during this time," added Mr Lotton. New York-based Mr Tunick is famed for his pictures of naked crowds, sometimes at global landmarks. His previous artwork in Melbourne involved more than 4,000 volunteers covering a city river bank. Mr Tunick has produced more than 120 nude group installati­ons in more than 30 countries, including a shoot at the Sydney Opera House in 2010.

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