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Claudia Schiffer inspires artwork for Harper's Bazaar magazine

Claudia Schiffer in the clutches of modern art

Louise Jury, Chief Arts Correspondent
12.10.09

Who can save her now? Brave, blonde Claudia struggled to escape, but even she was no match for this fiendish clan — a bunch of contemporary artists.

Inspired by the art-loving supermodel, a host of names have produced works for the latest edition of Harper's Bazaar magazine.

Among the most striking are a series of pictures by Jake and Dinos Chapman, who directed their first magazine photoshoot as part of the project.

The brothers present her as a Fortiesstyle heroine fighting the forces of evil — with a bit of lingerie and light bondage thrown in.

“It's important I tie her up personally,” said Dinos. “This is my biggest triumph. It's every boy's dream to tie Claudia Schiffer up.

“You could never say you know who Claudia Schiffer is — or find anything bad about her. She has this squeakyclean, very controlled image.

“I think she's tired of her Barbiefied image. We wanted to dirty her up, push her to see how far she would go.”

Schiffer is well known for her interest in art. The Notting Hill home she shares with her husband, film producer Matthew Vaughn, houses a collection including works by Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst and Louise Bourgeois.

Artists taking part in the Harper's project, called Capturing Claudia, included Keith Tyson, Jason Brooks, Gillian Wearing and Marc Quinn.

The only conventional sitting between artist and model came when she visited the studio of Dexter Dalwood, who is best known for depicting interiors of famous places never previously seen
in public, such as the site of Kurt Cobain's suicide.

Other artists let their imagination run wild. Quinn captured her posing on a bed of polystyrene snow next to vases of flowers as what he called “a kind of Sleeping Beauty”.

Harper's editor Lucy Yeomans said the magazine wanted to do something different given that Schiffer had appeared on more covers than any
other model.

She added that Claudia “absolutely loves” the portraits. The full interview appears in the
November issue of Harper's Bazaar, on sale now.

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"It's important I tie her up personally,” said Dinos. “This is my biggest triumph. It's every boy's dream to tie Claudia Schiffer up."

You said it Dino, this isn't art, it's your sad little boy fantasy. Yawn....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

- Emma, London


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