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  1. The intersection of nakedness and artistic expression is complex and multifaceted, embodying the tensions between art and society, the individual and the collective, the sacred and the profane. At its core, it is a celebration of humanity in its most unadorned state, inviting us to reflect on beauty, truth, and the essence of what it means to ...

  2. Together, with our shame discarded, naked and sacred we can. Lost, in sublime, no reason and no rhyme, Colour fades, into a range of shades Consumed, the dangers unafraid They crawl toward the borders of disorder. Come, dance, with me, in the night of Pan Together, with our shame discarded, naked and sacred we can. I saw her by the ...

  3. From big-city bays to secluded shores, there are hundreds of beaches where you can legally frolic while naked.

  4. A new temporary exhibition at the Swiss National Museum in Zürich – coveted. cared for. martyred. Bodies in the Middle Ages – re-evaluates the ways in which medieval Europeans saw, conceived, and imagined the human body. In this interview, James Blake Wiener questions Curator Christine Keller about the exhibition's finer points.

  5. In 2019, the artist Celia Paul wrote a memoir to correct the notion that she was simply Freud’s muse (she was another of his Slade students). And Boyt states that her elder half-sister Annie ...

  6. In the Western world, with the spread of Christianity, any positive associations with nudity were replaced with concepts of sin and shame. Although rediscovery of Greek ideals in the Renaissance restored the nude to symbolic meaning in art, by the Victorian era, public nakedness was considered obscene.

  7. No. Naked is 裸. Sacred I would think of 聖 first, but maybe they are thinking of 神 which means 'god', looks a little like 裸, and is used in compounds for things that are associated with god (s), in which sense I would think of it usually like 'divine' but it could be 'sacred' in the translation of some compounds....