Thousands of Aussies stripped naked on this bridge! Why?

Disclaimer: This article discusses nudity. Reader discretion is advised.

Throughout the daily hustle and bustle, we may encounter some events that make our day interesting.

However, residents of one city witnessed a strange event that made them think, 'What is going on?'


In a bold celebration of diversity, thousands of individuals shed their inhibitions along with their clothes on Brisbane's Story Bridge.

This created a striking sight under the direction of New York-based artist Spencer Tunick.

Tunick transformed The Story Bridge into a canvas of living art as part of the Melt Festival, an event dedicated to the vibrancy of queer culture.


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One of Spencer Tunick's photos was used to promote his solo exhibit in Brisbane. Image Credit: Brisbane Powerhouse


'New York-based contemporary artist Spencer Tunick is seeking volunteers for a monumental installation on his return to Brisbane in 2024 as part of the inaugural Melt, the city's major new festival celebrating queer art and culture,' the announcement read as they called for participants.

The mass nude photo shoot became the talk of the town and showcased the participants' vulnerability.


The bridge was closed to traffic Last Sunday, 27 October, for the said photoshoot.

This allowed thousands of volunteers to walk freely across its span.

In one of Tunick's photographs, participants crouched on all fours with their heads bowed in a collective gesture that spoke of their shared experiences.

Another image captured the participants lying on their backs and arms by their sides.

A 55-year-old participant from the event on Sunday in Brisbane’s CBD said 'I didn’t even feel naked; it was just freeing. It really stripped us all back to our base selves and removed the judgement we all have around appearance and clothes. We just were.'

'By the end, people were starting to wake up and CityCat's were going past. People smiled and waved and some people on their balconies even joined in from afar.'

This is not the first time Spencer Tunick orchestrated a large-scale nude shoot.

His work previously graced the Sydney Opera House and Bondi Beach.


However, the Story Bridge installation held a unique place among Brisbane residents, as it symbolised a bridge of solidarity across diverse communities.

On top of the Melt Festival, the Brisbane Powerhouse hosted Tide, an exhibit showcasing Tunick's extensive career as an artist.

The exhibit went into more detail about Tunick's philosophy and technique.

It also touched upon the complexities of presenting art in public spaces.

Visitors may view and explore Tide until 10 November, giving interested individuals a chance to learn more about Tunick's artistry.

The exhibition became a testament to how art could transform public spaces into places for dialogue and discussion about current events.

As Tunick's images from the Story Bridge circulated online and in the media, it opened up discussions about art and the power of collective action.
Key Takeaways

  • Thousands of individuals voluntarily stripped naked for a mass photoshoot on Brisbane's iconic Story Bridge.
  • Artist Spencer Tunick directed the photoshoot as part of Brisbane's Melt Festival.
  • Spencer Tunick is famous for his large-scale installations featuring mass nudity, which he previously did in several Aussie landmarks.
  • Tunick's works can also be found at the Brisbane Powerhouse through his major exhibit, Tide, until 10 November.
Have you ever witnessed a similar event back in the day? What are your thoughts on this form of public display? Share your stories and opinions with us in the comments below.
 

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OMG! they are not even wearing a leaf over their privates and
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Stopping traffic for this ludicrous event is beyond my comprehension.

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Isn't it a week bit alarmist to call this an "X-rated display"? It is certainly not pornographic, it is simple nudity (under the guise of art). While it's not to everyone's taste, enough people took part to make it almost common place. It's not the first time it's been done, even in Australia, and it won't be the last.
 
I don't know why people are so obsessed with clothes and covering themselves up. There are towns overseas where you wear no clothes, would suit me I hate clothes.
 
I wish people would get over this sort of event. If you don't like nudity don't bother reading or viewing the photos. We are all the same regardless of being male or female. That's it!
 
Can't see the artistry in this. Someone just taking the mickey and getting stupid people taking part. People can be so gullible at times.
 
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and these people vote?
 
Can't see the artistry in this. Someone just taking the mickey and getting stupid people taking part. People can be so gullible at times.
Agree ,not for me but obviously for many, think it looks hilarious
 
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Looks like some maintenance needs to be done on the bridge......there's a lot of cracks showing up on it in that photo.....
 
Looks like some maintenance needs to be done on the bridge......there's a lot of cracks showing up on it in that photo.....
I think they're all mooning the sunrise.
"on the count of three, everyone put your thumb in your mouth and BLOW!"
 
a lot of wobbly tits and penises, well maybe.
 
I wish people would get over this sort of event. If you don't like nudity don't bother reading or viewing the photos. We are all the same regardless of being male or female. That's it!
wow i was not aware of this fact.
 
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I wonder if in 300 years time people will admire this "art" the same way we admire the great "painters" paintings of male and female nudes?
 
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I wonder if in 300 years time people will admire this "art" the same way we admire the great "painters" paintings of male and female nudes?
the great painters were artistes. and to be admired. these idiots are well idiots.
 
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Looks like some maintenance needs to be done on the bridge......there's a lot of cracks showing up on it in that photo.....
Upon closer inspection of the photo.....there seems to be a lot of holes on the bridge too......Brisbane Council has a lot to answer for....That's the hole Naked truth not just the bare minimum.
 
I wish people would get over this sort of event. If you don't like nudity don't bother reading or viewing the photos. We are all the same regardless of being male or female. That's it!
not quite
 
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