Kate Moss has been sculpted in stainless steel wearing a risque low-cut gown.

Artist Allen Jones is revisiting the subject of the supermodel in his latest exhibition, with figures such as Sam Taylor-Johnson and Mario Testino already among those who have used Kate as a muse.

The work entitled “A Model Model” depicts Kate with a polished stainless steel body and a spray painted cast resin bust – and is part of Jones’ Colour Matters showcase.

Allen Jones
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Hailed as one of the most significant artists of the last century, Allen photographed Kate for a striking portrait called Body Armour in 2013 – showing the star wearing a body cast sculpture he made in 1978.

Other highlights of the exhibition include Green Shoes and Black Shoes (both 2015) – sculptures that explore abstraction and figuration in a less descriptive manner than much of the artist’s past work.

Totemic columns rendered in transparent perspex contain real clothing, including a pair of 60s vintage high-heels and a green sequin bikini.

Allen Jones
(Vianney Le Caer/Invision)

In The Blue Gymnast WIP (2014), a fibreglass mannequin of a female figure wears a skin-tight blue leotard using a varying colour palette of blues. In Let’s Dance (also 2015), figures are executed in abstract shapes made from interlocking sheets of aluminium that twirl into the three-dimensional.

Over the past 40 years, Allen’s work has been exhibited around the world in both solo and group exhibitions – with a major retrospective taking place at the Royal Academy in London in 2014.

Allen Jones: Colour Matters is at Marlborough Fine Art from November 25 to January 23.