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13th-May-2008 06:40 pm
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JUST A LITTLE MORE THEN A RUBENS

Overweight nude to set art world record

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  • Christie's expects life-size 1995 portrait to sell for up to $35 million
  • Freud's "Benefits Supervisor Sleeping" could set record price for living artist
  • Artist's model says her new found fame is "bizarre"
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LONDON, England (CNN) -- A picture of an overweight woman lying naked on a couch, painted by the British artist Lucian Freud, is expected to set a record for any work by a living artist when it goes up for auction Tuesday night.
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"Benefits Supervisor Sleeping" depicts Sue Tilley lying on a worn-out couch.
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Tiley now.
Christie's auction house in New York expects the life-size 1995 portrait to sell for between $25 and $35 million.
"Benefits Supervisor Sleeping" depicts Sue Tilley, a manager of a government-run job center in London, lying on her side on a worn-out couch with nothing to hide her folds of flesh.
Christie's calls it a "bold and imposing example of the stark power of Lucian Freud's realism," depicting "the forceful and undeniable physical presence of people and things."
Tilley, now 51, told CNN she was initially embarrassed to pose naked for the artist but they soon grew comfortable in the studio -- so comfortable, in fact, that she confessed to falling asleep while posing.
"I didn't mind if he noticed," she said.
The painting challenges modern notions of beauty and elicits a reaction from everyone who sees it. That may have been precisely the aim of Freud, who told London's Tate Gallery in 2002 that he wanted his paintings to "astonish, disturb, seduce, convince."
Though some regard the painting as shocking -- ugly, even -- that is also the appeal for collectors, said Michael Hall, editor of Apollo Magazine in London.
"There's a reaction against art that's regarded as too pretty," he said.
Hall said he is not surprised at the sales expectations and thinks a more conventionally beautiful painting would not be able to fetch such a large amount.
"It's the sort of thing that everyone immediately wants to voice an opinion about," he said of the painting. "It challenges conventional taste ... and people do find that rather exciting and interesting to talk about."
Collectors may also view this as a rare chance to buy something by a prolific artist painted at the peak of his work, he said.
Freud, 85, has been described as Britain's greatest living realist painter. He is the grandson of psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud and came to London from Germany when he was a child.
With Tilley, Freud said he was "very aware of all kinds of spectacular things to do with her size, like amazing craters and things one's never seen before," according to the 2002 interview with the Tate. He added, "I have perhaps a predilection towards people of unusual or strange proportions, which I don't want to over-indulge."
Freud painted the portrait of Tilley over nine months in 1995. Tilley said she posed for eight hours a day, two or three days a week.
She had been introduced to the artist through a mutual friend, Australian performance artist Leigh Bowery, who also posed for Freud. It was Bowery's idea for Tilley to pose for Freud, so he arranged a meeting.
Tilley knew the meeting was more of an interview for the job of Freud's muse, and she didn't find out until later -- through Bowery -- that she'd gotten the job, she said.
"Lucian just said to Leigh, 'Oh, tell Sue she can start next week," Tilley said.
Tilley still works full time at the job center in London's West End and calls her new-found fame "a bit bizarre." She laughs as she describes how she now has to arrange her schedule to accommodate media interviews.
She said she's excited to find out how much the painting will sell for, but knowing it could set a record is "a bit scary."
"It's hard to put your head around it, really," she said. "But it's all good."
Comments 
13th-May-2008 06:56 pm (UTC)
YAY! Let's hear it for the BIG gals!
13th-May-2008 06:59 pm (UTC)
Yep! This is for the "larger" women among us. I feel soo slender compared with miss Tilley (lol) and that makes me feel GOOD.
13th-May-2008 07:05 pm (UTC)
Oh my yes! She makes me feel thin - well, THINNER!
13th-May-2008 07:08 pm (UTC)
I do respect her for having the courage to actually do this! I wouldn't dream of it!
13th-May-2008 08:01 pm (UTC)
Large as life art! I love it!
13th-May-2008 08:25 pm (UTC)
Hi girl. Glad to see you. I know I am a pain in the "bleep" but in hind-sight I am disappointed in this lay out, so I was chasing the lay out I told you about on our comm, you know, the aurora borealis one. Are you willing to help me out one more time? (crawls under desk, waving a white cloth).
13th-May-2008 08:33 pm (UTC)
Aww, you are not a pain at all! I would be glad to help you but I am not sure I will be able to since this is paid account so I'm not sure how it would work.
13th-May-2008 08:34 pm (UTC)
The same way it did before. I have posted the "stuff" already on our comm. I thimk you will enjoy this one.
13th-May-2008 09:12 pm (UTC)
Oh yep I was watching this on the new's. Showed the woman where she work's and everything.

13th-May-2008 09:16 pm (UTC)
I wonder where from she got the courage to do this, because I could use some myself ~_~
13th-May-2008 10:08 pm (UTC)
She looks like someone I'd want to hug. =D I think this was a really admirable thing for her to do. A lot of women would be like, "NO, I DON'T WANT TO BE SEEN!" Props to her.
13th-May-2008 10:18 pm (UTC)
I fully concur with that. She is very brave to share all of this with us. We can learn from this in everyway you can look at it. Not just by looking at her but mostly by admiring her courage. And to be honest, I am one of those "No, I don't want to be seen", because I am already camara shy as it is, from an early age on. I love pictures but when it comes to taking pictures from me, I'll hide in the most strange spots.
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