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A $121.2 million René Magritte. A $68.3 million Ed Ruscha. And don’t forget that $6.2 million banana that sold for six times its asking price. To anyone looking in, the art market appeared to ...
This isn’t low-hanging fruit. Maurizio Cattelan’s “Comedian” has fetched a phenomenal $6.2 million at auction at Sotheby’s in New York City. Crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun snapped up the ...
Someone ate the viral $6 million banana artwork again.Maurizio Catalan's artwork, titled "Comedian," is at the Centre-Pompidou Metz in eastern France. It's exactly what it looks like — a real ...
The $120,000 banana at the center of Maurizio Cattelan's 'Comedian' piece has been repurposed into performance art by a South Korean art student.
A piece of conceptual art in the extravagant Art Basel, a duct-taped banana almost immediately sold for $120,000. Shortly after, it was eaten.
Days after Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan's duct-taped banana work went viral, the art piece saw a splitting new development: A man ate the real-life $120,000 banana stuck to the wall at Art ...
David Datuna, an installation and performance artist from Georgia, peeled off and ate a banana duct taped to a wall. Datuna said he was not sorry for eating the art piece, which was sold for $120,000.
The banana installation by artist Maurizio Cattelan evokes everything from slapstick comedy to global trade. But to a college student, it was a reminder of how very hungry he was.
Performance Artist Takes Banana — which Sold for $120K — Off the Wall at Art Basel and Eats It "It's very delicious," performance artist David Datuna said of the banana artwork ...
The banana, by Maurizio Cattelan, called “Comedian,” in its heyday at Art Basel Miami. It is no more. Rhona Wise/EPA, via Shutterstock ...
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