Lately, there’s been a lot of discussion whether New York City has lost/ is losing its artistic scene and innovative atmosphere – see if this New York Times article can convince you otherwise. However, I’m happy to be involved with two local artists – Andy Golub and Shungaboy – who have a unique approach to art, which allows people to participate in art rather than being its passive consumer (not that there’s anything wrong with that, though).
Andy Golub is a renowned artist that often uses body as canvas, and he often makes a performance of the process itself too by painting bodies of (often non-professional) models at public places in New York. This is probably as interactive and public as art can get: you yourself may be transformed into a piece of art, in the middle of a busy street! Nudity certainly draws attention, but it also certainly makes people think and re-evaluate their attitude towards human body, such as what can be considered ‘beautiful’ or ‘appropriate’, and this is when art becomes meaningful.
I’ve already written up on two events organized by Andy Golub – body art at Times Square in 2013, and the 1st NYC Bodypainting Day last year. You got it right, that was the 1st Bodypainting Day, so the 2nd must follow and so forth 😉 This year, Andy plans to double the capacity for the event in New York some time in July, but he’s also announced a date for the Bodypainting Day in Amsterdam on the 15th of August 2015! You can hear more about these events and Andy Golub’s ideas during his interview as well as see or even participate in nude body painting demonstration this coming Saturday, 24 Jan, in Nyack, NY.
Andy Golub has interviewed himself some of participants of his event (check out his Vimeo channel), here are just two of those.
Felicity from Young Naturists America tells how she feels becoming an art object,
and Sidney loves the public aspect of it.
My friend known by his artist name Shungaboy has just started a group for nude male figure drawing. What I like about this group is that everybody joining the group is expected to participate both as an artist and as a model. This creates a friendly atmosphere, and it also must be useful for models and artists alike to try both roles.
I am certainly not the only one with this impression, as Shungaboy’s MeetUp group has proved to be very successful from the first class. I actually had never modeled for a drawing or a painting before that, and it was also nice to brush up my painting drawing skills.
The workshop allowed 15 minutes for each sketch, and with 14 participants, most models were paired.
What’s nice about sketch format, is that we could put up our works on the wall for immediate discussion, which kept the whole atmosphere stimulating and interactive.
Having my photo camera handy, I couldn’t resist taking some pictures
of the painter and the painting process. Now, that I look at these photos, I think the scene of a nude artist painting nude models itself is worth painting too!
You can see this and another works of the group clicking on the image below.
So, whatever you may think of the art scene in New York these days, if you consider yourself an active or artful naturist, you should definitely check out these groups!
Please support Andy Golub’s kickstarter project for Body Painting Day https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/794385768/bodypainting-day-new-york-city-and-amsterdam
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Andy Golub’s interview and nude body painting demonstration has been moved from today to Saturday, 7 Feb, due to bad weather forecast!
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Our Awesome Friend Felicity Jones @FelicitysBlog
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Very cool report on upcoming body painting in Amsterdam and painting the body on canvas group
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Photos from Men’s Naked Drawing Group NY on the Active Naturists blog! Come join the naked fun!
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That looks like a fun art class!! I use to pose for art classes in college to earn a little extra money.
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It was a lot of fun! From the artist’s point of view, we got to draw/paint 10 different models with different body types rather than the typical single model. If you want to give drawing a try, please join us!
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