100 naked women will greet Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland holding large, round mirrors, as part of artist Spencer Tunick’s latest large-scale art installation: “Everything She Says Means Everything.”
‘I could never have imagined there would be such a heightened attention to the male-versus-female dynamic of this Cleveland juggernaut of a convention,’ Tunick told Esquire.
‘But I feel like doing this will sort of calms the senses. It brings it back to the body and to purity.
‘The mirrors,’ he adds, ‘communicate that we are a reflection of ourselves and the world that surrounds us.’
“I have two daughters—9 and 11—and I want them to grow up in a progressive world with equal rights and equal pay and better treatment for women, and I feel like the 100 women lighting up the sky of Cleveland will send this ray of knowledge onto the cityscape,” Tunick says. “I think it will enlighten not only the delegates but set the vibe of the weekend, set a tone.”
Tunick announced the project and put out a call for unpaid volunteers this week.
Tunick usually uses both sexes in his photo shoots. But this time, it’ll just be women.
It’s no surprise that the Republican party is facing a massive woman problem right now with seven out of 10 women saying they have a negative impression of Trump, according to a recent poll.
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