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Tang Jiali's Bodyart Photography (Chinese: 汤加丽人体艺术摄影) is a nude photography collection published by the People's Fine Arts Publishing House in November 2003, featuring Tang Jiali, a mainland Chinese dancer, actress, and bodyart model. [1] Tang Jiali served as the model.
Fine-art nude photography is a genre of fine-art photography which depicts the nude human body with an emphasis on form, composition, emotional content, and other aesthetic qualities. The nude has been a prominent subject of photography since its invention, and played an important role in establishing photography as a fine art medium.
[5] [6] On November 29, 2016, Starz Inc. greenlighted NUDE as a feature-length documentary film directed and produced by award-winning [7] Anthony B. Sacco and Josh Shader that examines "perceptions of modeling, nude photography, and body image" in the modern social media age. The work reveals Shaw's casting for the creation of the inaugural NU ...
Tang Jiali explained that compared to the dynamic, body language-focused, and tension-oriented style of her first collection by male photographer Zhang Xulong, "Tang Jiali Art Nude Photography" by female photographer Shi Song better portrayed her tender, feminine, and life style, without hesitation in using bolder poses in this collection, due ...
Well, he was back in action in his hometown during Art Basel. On Friday night, at Kiki on the River, Joel Alvarez, who now goes by the name Drakhan Blackhart, put on quite the show as part of ...
Nudity in art—painting, sculpture, and more recently photography—has generally reflected social standards of the time in aesthetics and modesty/morality. At all times in human history, the human body has been one of the principal subjects for artists. It has been represented in paintings and statues since prehistory.
On the evening of July 8 at the Fontainebleau hotel, the controversial designer paraded models down the runway in his signature wearable sticky tape in all colors, shapes and, um, sizes. View this ...
Here are two exhilarating stories of women who conquered their embarrassment and became nude artist's models. Turns out it's a job that's good for both the pocketbook and the ego. Show comments