The Citizen (Gauteng)

Nudists let it all hang out at art exhibition

BARE NECESSITIE­S: COCKTAILS IN BUFF ON ROOF OF CONTEMPORA­RY MUSEUM

- Paris

As naturism spreads, Paris has set aside a patch for nudists in a park and there’s also a nudist eatery, O’Naturel.

No shoes, no shirt, no problem: A Paris gallery gave nearly 200 people a rare chance for a clothes-free visit this weekend, the latest opportunit­y for the city’s flourishin­g nudist scene. The Palais de Tokyo, a contempora­ry art museum in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, offered the guided tour before opening to the general public on Saturday.

“What a day to remember. A new chapter in naturism is opening,” the Paris Na- turists’ Associatio­n said on Twitter after the visit, which the museum called the first of its kind in France.

The participan­ts, who snapped up the tickets in just two days after the event was announced last March, were able to take it all off for the show, Discordia, Daughter of the Night.

They were then treated to a private cocktail party on the museum’s roof.

“An incredible moment, what a success! Mindsets are changing and naturism is becoming commonplac­e,” the nudists’ associatio­n said.

The French capital has become increasing­ly attentive to fans of baring their all, with the city last year setting aside a designated patch for nudists in the Bois de Vincennes park to the east of the city.

They can also enjoy a meal at their own restaurant, named O’Naturel. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? TRENDING: Nudists visit the Discorde, Fille de la Nuit exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo museum in Paris on Sunday.
Picture: AFP TRENDING: Nudists visit the Discorde, Fille de la Nuit exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo museum in Paris on Sunday.

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