
The photo project, Return of the Nude, took place back in July during the Chapel Street Provocare arts festival, but it is not until now that the New York-based artist has released the photographs.
In total, 860 people took part, having been hand picked by Tunick from 12,000 applicants so as to achieve a cross-section of ethnicities, ages and sexual orientations.
"I believe these final images have captured an extraordinary moment in the timeline of Melbourne," Tunick said in a statement.
The images show nude participants in different locations across the suburb of Prahran - a Woolworths car park, Greville Street and Bromley Ballroom.

"I worked quickly in order to keep them from freezing and I think I got some beautiful artwork," Tunick told Nine News at the time.
The participants will be given a print of the image they appeared in at an event in Prahran this weekend.
Tunick has created similar en masse nude art installations in iconic locations across the world.