While most museums maintain strict clothing policies, specialized events allow naturists to experience art in a way that aligns with their lifestyle:

: Some galleries, such as the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, have hosted one-off events where visitors leave their clothes in a cloakroom to view exhibitions "in the raw" before regular hours.

In a traditional gallery setting, the "nude" is considered a fundamental form of art rather than a mere subject.

: Contemporary artists use the nude form to challenge traditional gender norms and explore issues of identity, particularly for women, queer people, and artists of color.

: Nudity has been used for over 3,000 years to express concepts like purity, heroism, or universal human commonality.

: Galleries distinguish fine-art nudity from commercial or pornographic content by focusing on aesthetics and creativity ; any erotic interest is generally considered secondary to the artistic intent. 3. Cultural & Social Impact