Published to accompany the exhibition of: 

Siren at the British Museum, 7 October 2008 - 25 January 2009

Siren, Marc Quinn's sculpture of the fashion icon Kate Moss is the largest cast-gold statue to be made since the time of Ancient Egypt. 

'This sculpture is a sculpture of the image of Kate Moss. It's not a sculpture of Kate Moss, the person, it's a sculpture of a collective - and culturally defined - hallucination of Kate Moss that's created by all of us'. Marc Quinn

This book documents the making of the piece and includes an essay by Germaine Greer and an interview with the artist by Will Self.

Published by Space, 

ISBN: 978-0-9560510-0-4

Hardback, 47 pages, 77 x 21.5 x 0.7cm

Language: English

Signed Copy £100

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