American photographer Spencer Tunick prefers the naked facts. Last year he snapped one hundred models nude in central New York; this year, he wants one hundred people to take it all off for a shot on Dublin's historic O'Connell Street.
Tunick may face opposition, though, from Dublin officials trying to clean up the image of O'Connell Street, the heart of the 1916 Easter uprising, says Reuters.
The planned stunt is intended as part of a European Tour, according to the Irish Mirror. City officials have started a campaign against British sex shop chain Ann Summers which set up a lingerie outlet opposite the General Post Office, where Irish republican forces held out for five days against British troops in the 1916 rebellion, Reuters says.