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Solid gold Moss sculpture unveiled

Posted August 29, 2008 08:21:00
Updated August 29, 2008 08:22:00

Marc Quinn's solid gold statue of Kate Moss.

Marc Quinn's solid gold statue of Kate Moss. (AFP: British Museum)

A solid gold sculpture of British supermodel Kate Moss worth 1.5 million pounds ($3.1 million) has been unveiled in London.

The 50-kilogram work is by artist Marc Quinn, famous for a controversial sculpture installed in London's Trafalgar Square in 2005-2007 of a heavily pregnant and armless Thalidomide victim.

"I thought the next thing to do would be to make a sculpture of the person who's the ideal beauty of the moment," he said.

"But even Kate Moss doesn't live up to the image."

Moss, 34, has been in the news this week for her latest comments on size zero fashion models. She lamented how thin she was in the early years in her career, which began when she was 15.

"I didn't eat for a long time. Not on purpose. You'd be on shoots with bad food or get on a plane and the food would be so disgusting you couldn't eat it," she told US magazine Interview.

"I remember standing up in the bath one day and ... I was so thin! I was never anorexic ... I remember thinking, I don't want to be this skinny."

The golden sculpture, entitled Siren, will go on display at the British Museum on October 4. The show runs until January 25.

- AFP

Tags: arts-and-entertainment, fashion, sculpture, united-kingdom, england

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