Spencer Tunick’s art installation took place in Alexandra Palace

Doctors, care home workers, teachers and more arrived in their hundreds at London’s Alexandra Palace for a new artwork. They all dutifully wore face coverings. Just nothing else.

The socially distanced nude art installation is the work of Spencer Tunick, an artist who has been organising and documenting large crowds of cheerfully naked volunteers for more than 25 years.

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