Looping in New York By Livio Mancini Looping in New York New York, September 12, 2015 While New York Fashion Week was at its peak, a large group of unclothed people strolled in downtown Manhattan. The public performance art piece is called “nude looping”. Organized by performance artists Matthew Silver and Fritz Donnelly, the goal of Looping is to create playful and spontaneous experiences for participants and spectators. Matthew Silver explains that looping is a series of repeated performances and interactions, all of which are improvised. The message is to learn to appreciate and love the naked body. As Silver explained, most people do not look like the models in the magazines, even the models don’t look like them because they’re constantly being “Photoshopped”.Looping in New York New York, September 12, 2015 While New York Fashion Week was at its peak, a large group of unclothed people strolled in downtown Manhattan. The public performance art piece is called “nude looping”. Organized by performance artists Matthew Silver and Fritz Donnelly, the goal of Looping is to create playful and spontaneous experiences for participants and spectators. Matthew Silver explains that looping is a series of repeated performances and interactions, all of which are improvised. The message is to learn to appreciate and love the naked body. As Silver explained, most people do not look like the models in the magazines, even the models don’t look like them because they’re constantly being “Photoshopped”.Looping in New York New York, September 12, 2015 While New York Fashion Week was at its peak, a large group of unclothed people strolled in downtown Manhattan. The public performance art piece is called “nude looping”. Organized by performance artists Matthew Silver and Fritz Donnelly, the goal of Looping is to create playful and spontaneous experiences for participants and spectators. Matthew Silver explains that looping is a series of repeated performances and interactions, all of which are improvised. The message is to learn to appreciate and love the naked body. As Silver explained, most people do not look like the models in the magazines, even the models don’t look like them because they’re constantly being “Photoshopped”.Looping in New York New York, September 12, 2015 While New York Fashion Week was at its peak, a large group of unclothed people strolled in downtown Manhattan. The public performance art piece is called “nude looping”. Organized by performance artists Matthew Silver and Fritz Donnelly, the goal of Looping is to create playful and spontaneous experiences for participants and spectators. Matthew Silver explains that looping is a series of repeated performances and interactions, all of which are improvised. The message is to learn to appreciate and love the naked body. As Silver explained, most people do not look like the models in the magazines, even the models don’t look like them because they’re constantly being “Photoshopped”.Looping in New York New York, September 12, 2015 While New York Fashion Week was at its peak, a large group of unclothed people strolled in downtown Manhattan. The public performance art piece is called “nude looping”. Organized by performance artists Matthew Silver and Fritz Donnelly, the goal of Looping is to create playful and spontaneous experiences for participants and spectators. Matthew Silver explains that looping is a series of repeated performances and interactions, all of which are improvised. The message is to learn to appreciate and love the naked body. As Silver explained, most people do not look like the models in the magazines, even the models don’t look like them because they’re constantly being “Photoshopped”.Looping in New York New York, September 12, 2015 While New York Fashion Week was at its peak, a large group of unclothed people strolled in downtown Manhattan. The public performance art piece is called “nude looping”. Organized by performance artists Matthew Silver and Fritz Donnelly, the goal of Looping is to create playful and spontaneous experiences for participants and spectators. Matthew Silver explains that looping is a series of repeated performances and interactions, all of which are improvised. The message is to learn to appreciate and love the naked body. As Silver explained, most people do not look like the models in the magazines, even the models don’t look like them because they’re constantly being “Photoshopped”.Looping in New York New York, September 12, 2015 While New York Fashion Week was at its peak, a large group of unclothed people strolled in downtown Manhattan. The public performance art piece is called “nude looping”. Organized by performance artists Matthew Silver and Fritz Donnelly, the goal of Looping is to create playful and spontaneous experiences for participants and spectators. Matthew Silver explains that looping is a series of repeated performances and interactions, all of which are improvised. The message is to learn to appreciate and love the naked body. As Silver explained, most people do not look like the models in the magazines, even the models don’t look like them because they’re constantly being “Photoshopped”.Looping in New York New York, September 12, 2015 While New York Fashion Week was at its peak, a large group of unclothed people strolled in downtown Manhattan. The public performance art piece is called “nude looping”. Organized by performance artists Matthew Silver and Fritz Donnelly, the goal of Looping is to create playful and spontaneous experiences for participants and spectators. Matthew Silver explains that looping is a series of repeated performances and interactions, all of which are improvised. The message is to learn to appreciate and love the naked body. As Silver explained, most people do not look like the models in the magazines, even the models don’t look like them because they’re constantly being “Photoshopped”. ShareFacebookTwitterPinterest