
Geordies (folk from Newcastle, England) are well known for their resistance to the cold. On any Friday night in the northern winter you’ll see the Geordies walking the streets in just a t-shirt (striped) or a mini-skirt (short). Artist Spencer Tunick takes the northerners joy of flesh a little further by showing photos of naked Geordies at the Baltic art gallery. The Guardian reports:
[Spencer Tunick] persuaded them to pose snakelike along the Tyne, then rivuleting
through the Newcastle streets like a fleshy pink stream, then scattered
on the slopes below Norman Foster’s imposing Sage concert hall, across
the river in Gateshead.
The Baltic
Guardian Article

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