To prove that she's a true pro, Victoria Beckham took out time to join the 15th anniversary party and told Vogue about her 15 favourite contemporary art pieces. Victoria Beckham, on the cover of Vogue this month and celebrating the recent announcement that she's expecting her fourth child, has turned us all around with a grown-up, beautiful fashion label that now we can't help but love.
Lets have a look at the list of her favourite art pieces..and see what she has to 'say' about them.
Pae white, The smoke image, Tapestry series : 'I love this photographic image translated into tapestry, it has a beautiful sense of movement.' says Victoria Beckham
Cindy Sherman- Clown series : 'It fascinates me how she uses the strong clown visual to try to expose underlying emotions behind the mask of their greasepaint.' says Victoria Beckham
Anish Kapoor , Turning the world inside out 1995: 'I find his work to be hugely inspiring.' says Victoria Beckham.
Cindy Sherman- Clown series : 'It fascinates me how she uses the strong clown visual to try to expose underlying emotions behind the mask of their greasepaint.' says Victoria Beckham
Anish Kapoor , Turning the world inside out 1995: 'I find his work to be hugely inspiring.' says Victoria Beckham.
The Julian Schnabel-The conversion of St Paolo Malfi 2005: 'I was at Elton John's years and years ago and he had a beautiful piece of Julian's that I fell in love with and ever since I've been a collector. Julian is one of my favourites.' says Victoria Beckham
Marlyn Minter-Split, 2003 : This image of conspicuous consumption just makes me laugh!! Who gave her the pearl necklace, why is she eating it and why is she so hot?' says Victoria Beckham
Sam Taylor- Wood Self Portrait Suspended Series: 'I love the series of photographs where Sam explores the notions of weight and gravity.' says Victoria Beckham
Christopher Wool - Riot : 'Christopher Wool's work is edgy, contemporary, graphic and compelling. His four letter word works are all visually so strong.' says Victoria Beckham
Richard Prince Cowboy Series : 'I love the freedom and the spirit this photograph portrays. The American cowboy, such an iconic image that Richard Prince has captured like no other.' says Victoria Beckham
Andreas Gursky- Prada I. 1996 : 'Who doesn't love a Prada shoe?! But seriously, a really interesting look at the meeting of art and high consumer culture.' says Victoria Beckham
Mark Bradfort- Things Fall Apart 2010 : 'Mark Bradford comes from LA. In this piece he takes trash, layers it, and creates beautiful abstract images.' says Victoria Beckham
Tracey Emin- With You I Breathe, 2010 : 'Bold and tender at the same time.' says Victoria Beckham
Takashi Murakami-Retrospective at Versailles : 'This flower sculpture is incredible in its visual intensity, like a fairytale colour palette. I am always fascinated with how he mixes his traditional Japanese training and background with contemporary culture.' says Victoria Beckham
Felix Gonzalez- Torres- Untitled (Placebo) , 1990 : 'This carpet of silver-wrapped candies that people are invited to take away and eat so the work slowly disappears is a really impactful commentary on illness and death. Sadly the artist died of an AIDS-related illness. It's really poignant.' says Victoria Beckham
Damien Hirst- All You Need is Love, Love, Love, 2008 : 'I love the vibrant colours and the butterflies are just incredibly beautiful.' says Victoria Beckham
Damien Hirst-6-Chloronicotinic Acid 2008 : 'I am intrigued by how Damien Hirst relates art and the sciences. The spot paintings look so simple yet are incredibly technical and somehow really draw you in.' says Victoria Beckham
Marlyn Minter-Split, 2003 : This image of conspicuous consumption just makes me laugh!! Who gave her the pearl necklace, why is she eating it and why is she so hot?' says Victoria Beckham
Sam Taylor- Wood Self Portrait Suspended Series: 'I love the series of photographs where Sam explores the notions of weight and gravity.' says Victoria Beckham
Christopher Wool - Riot : 'Christopher Wool's work is edgy, contemporary, graphic and compelling. His four letter word works are all visually so strong.' says Victoria Beckham
Richard Prince Cowboy Series : 'I love the freedom and the spirit this photograph portrays. The American cowboy, such an iconic image that Richard Prince has captured like no other.' says Victoria Beckham
Andreas Gursky- Prada I. 1996 : 'Who doesn't love a Prada shoe?! But seriously, a really interesting look at the meeting of art and high consumer culture.' says Victoria Beckham
Mark Bradfort- Things Fall Apart 2010 : 'Mark Bradford comes from LA. In this piece he takes trash, layers it, and creates beautiful abstract images.' says Victoria Beckham
Tracey Emin- With You I Breathe, 2010 : 'Bold and tender at the same time.' says Victoria Beckham
Takashi Murakami-Retrospective at Versailles : 'This flower sculpture is incredible in its visual intensity, like a fairytale colour palette. I am always fascinated with how he mixes his traditional Japanese training and background with contemporary culture.' says Victoria Beckham
Felix Gonzalez- Torres- Untitled (Placebo) , 1990 : 'This carpet of silver-wrapped candies that people are invited to take away and eat so the work slowly disappears is a really impactful commentary on illness and death. Sadly the artist died of an AIDS-related illness. It's really poignant.' says Victoria Beckham
Damien Hirst- All You Need is Love, Love, Love, 2008 : 'I love the vibrant colours and the butterflies are just incredibly beautiful.' says Victoria Beckham
Damien Hirst-6-Chloronicotinic Acid 2008 : 'I am intrigued by how Damien Hirst relates art and the sciences. The spot paintings look so simple yet are incredibly technical and somehow really draw you in.' says Victoria Beckham