By Pamela Fink 

Tunick and Mexico have a great history of collaboration together, as the photographer has lent his lens and vision, while Mexicans have contributed their individual bodies to create a nude mosaic where the diversity of our country can be appreciated.

Such portraits could be seen the previous day in Hotel Matilda such as his now famous photograph of the Zócalo Esplanade in Mexico City, where hundreds of people were the canvases to be portrayed.

The same way, San Miguel The photographer is not indifferent to it, since a decade ago, for the Calaca festival, a series of portraits were taken in Charco del Ingenio, in which 40 locals and foreigners posed naturally upside down as a statement about the underworld.

Spencer Tunick

Thus, prior to Art Week, Spencer returns in the company of Klaudia Oliver, who will be presenting InBED with Klaudia, an intimate conversation from bed with prominent people, implying that the resulting talk will have the greatest authenticity in the nude.

To celebrate his arrival, the friends of Hotel Matilda organized an exclusive happening in which Spencer explained how Matilda is his home in Mexico and how could it not be, given that the mosaics in its bathrooms are miniatures of Tunick's most iconic photographs.

While everyone present enjoyed tequila from Casa Dragones and transparent cocktails as if they were naked, in homage to the emblematic artist.

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