Today's award goes to a dubiously artistic "cryptocurrency entrepreneur". The BBC reports:
Maurizio Cattelan's provocative artwork of a banana duct-taped to a wall has fetched $6.2m (£4.9m) at Sotheby's in New York - four times higher than pre-sale estimates.
The auction house says Chinese cryptocurrency entrepreneur Justin Sun outbid six other rivals to get the "Comedian" installation of the Italian visual artist on Wednesday.
"In the coming days, I will personally eat the banana as part of this unique artistic experience," Mr Sun was quoted as saying.
The taped banana - now perhaps one of the most expensive fruits ever sold - was actually bought earlier in the day for a mere $0.35, according to the New York Times.
There's more at the link.
If eating a banana is a "unique artistic experience", then I daresay my next steak dinner is going to be a carnivorous Aztec ritual dismemberment! And as for paying over $6 million for it . . . words fail me.
How anyone can claim that a banana taped to a wall is "art", is utterly beyond me. It's like saying the scribbles on the wall by a three-year-old with a box of crayons is art, instead of meaningless disfigurement. What about a cabbage instead? Or a rutabaga? Or (shudder) arugula?
Oy gevalt . . .
Peter
Still better than kale...just sayin...
ReplyDeletePT Barnum explained this long ago. A sucker truly is born every minute.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the California legislature...
ReplyDeleteI should be so lucky as to tape a banana to a wall and get even a hundred dollars for it...
ReplyDeleteIt should be blatantly obviously by now that the entire "modern" "art" world is nothing but a giant money laundering scheme, whereby "art" that costs almost nothing and requires no talent to create is used as the vehicle for transferring millions in transactions that are "legitimate", since, after all, there is no accounting for "taste".
ReplyDeleteI'll take money laundering for five hundred, Alex
ReplyDeletenote that the banana is replaced every 7 days and the duck tape is replaced as it wears out (I don't know how many bananas it lasts)
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