American photographer Spencer Tunick returned to the Dead Sea at the weekend to photograph 200 naked participants near the city of Arad to raise awareness of the receding waters of the Dead Sea.Tunick hopes his dramatic intervention will connect with two previously held installations in the area, in 2011 and 2016, which together will show the eradication of the lake, whose surface at 430.5m below sea level is the lowest land-based elevation on Earth.Famed for his naked photoshoots across the world, Tunick was also in Arad to support the funding for a physical Dead Sea Museum run by his friend and founder, Ari Leon Fruchter. The Dead Sea Museum is currently virtual and was behind Tunick’s visit to the area in 2011 where 1,200 participants were photographed wadding in the waters that have now disappeared.
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