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An art student in Seoul told the Leeum Museum he ate Maurizio Cattelan’s “Comedian” because he was hungry. Another copy of the work sold for $120,000.
Artist David Datuna ate a banana that was part of a work by Maurizio Cattelan at Art Basel Miami. A visitor handed gallery owner Emmanuel Perrotin a new banana to cheer him up.
The art world’s gone bananas. Five years after its creation, Maurizio Cattelan’s “Comedian” — consisting of a banana duct-taped to a wall — could fetch an eye-popping $1.5 million when ...
A performance artist on Saturday ate a banana duct-taped to a wall — the most talked-about artwork at Miami's Art Basel — that sold earlier this week for $120,000.
A banana duct-taped to a wall has been bought for $6.2m at auction by a crypto mogul who has promised to eat his wildly expensive new purchase.
Justin Sun, a Chinese cryptocurrency entrepreneur, has eaten the banana that made news previously when he paid $6.2 million (about Rs 52 crore) for an artwork that was nailed to a wall. In front ...
A visitor to Art Basel Miami takes a picture of a work by Italian artist Maurizio Cattlelan, a banana taped to a wall. Rhona Wise/EPA, via Shutterstock ...
A banana duct-taped to a wall sold for $6.2 million at an art auction in New York on Wednesday.
A banana duct-taped to a wall — which bears a cheeky resemblance to Warhol’s iconic 1967 pop art fruit — went on sale Wednesday for a mind-blowing $120,000 at Art Basel Miami.
Anyone who buys the piece can simply replace the banana when it starts to rot (Picture: EPA/RHONA WISE) A banana, duct-taped to a wall has been sold for $120,000 (£91,000) from Art Basel Miami ...
The duo used sticky notes to create an Andy Warhol-inspired 10 1/2 x 10 1/2 foot art installation called 'The Kringles'. "It's no banana nailed to a wall," O'Keefe said.
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