Twelve-hundred people arrived in the first 40 minutes, making the Aug. 13 unveiling of photographs from Spencer Tunick's lakefront installation one of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Cleveland's biggest nights of the year. The more than 3,100 participants in Tunick's nude downtown photo shoot, along with their guests, were invited to the affair, but a heavy turnout left many of them waiting in a line that stretched around the hulking MOCA/Cleveland Play House complex. Once inside, visitors could check out the result of Tunick's June visit, as well as television clips reporting on the Cleveland installation collected from around the world.
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