Share |

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Golden Kate Moss by Marc Quinn


Solid gold Moss statue revealed

Marc Quinn with Siren, 2008
said he wanted to sculpt the 'ideal beauty'

A 50kg solid gold statue of model Kate Moss has been unveiled at the British Museum, in London.
The £1.5m sculpture, entitled Siren, is by artist Marc Quinn and is one of several contemporary sculptures in the exhibition Statuephilia.
Each work has been sited in a different gallery within the museum, placed with items from its permanent collection.
Quinn's sculpture is said to be the largest gold statue created since the time of Ancient Egypt.
'Ideal beauty'
Described by the museum as an "Aphrodite of our times", it sits in the Museum's Nereid Gallery, alongside its statues of famous Greek beauties.  more 



My greatest living British icon is Kate Moss because she is endurable, nobody can stop her. She's very good at what she does, she’s sexy, she has a dark side. She started out as a model like twiggy and has ended up like Keith Richards.
James Brown


















No comments: