In Today’s “Who Cares?” Department
200 gazillion nude people laid down in the Zocalo Square in Mexico City to help provide more free publicity for Spencer Tunick.
It was a sea of flesh almost as far as the eye could see, as 18,000 people stripped off and stood around stark naked.
The hordes bared all for photographer Spencer Tunick's biggest nude project so far.
The US artist's stunt in Mexico City dwarfed his previous record, when 7,000 people stripped off to be photographed in Barcelona.
Ah, modern art. (The link has a singularly unattractive picture of the fleshtivities.There are a lot of snide comments, mostly from Europeans and lefties, about overweight Americans. It would appear that there is an awful lot of large Mexicans as well. Just sayin'.)





