'Thank you, very tasty': an immigrant from Georgia ate an exhibit worth $ 120 at an art show in Florida
An artist at the Art Basel art show in Miami Beach, Florida, ate a piece of art worth $120 - a banana taped to the wall. Writes about this The Straits Times.
On Saturday, December 7, the artist shocked visitors to the Art Basel show in Miami Beach when he grabbed a banana glued to the gallery wall and ate it.
In fact, the banana was a work of art by the Italian artist Maurizio Cattelana under the name "Comedian" and was previously sold to a French collector for $ 120 000.
An American artist of Georgian descent, David Datuna, who lives in New York, posted a video on his Instagram account, which shows how he approaches a banana and removes it from the wall.
“An artistic performance... a hungry artist,” he said, peeling the fruit and taking a bite. “Thank you, it’s very tasty.”
A few witnesses could be heard giggling before an excited gallery representative arrived at the scene. The incident was quickly and peacefully resolved.
“The Hungry Artist” - an artistic performance performed by me?. I love Maurizio Cattelan's work and I really like this installation. It’s very tasty,” Datong captioned the video of the incident on his page Instagram.
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“He didn’t destroy the work of art. The banana is an idea,” said Lucien Terrasse, director of public relations at Galerie Perrotin.
As it turned out, the value of the work lies in the certificate of authenticity. Banana can be replaced as many times as you like.
Therefore, a new banana was glued to the wall 15 minutes after the Datuna stunt.
“It brought a lot of tension and attention to the stand,” Terrace said. “But the reaction was great. She brought a smile to a lot of people's faces."
Cattelan is best known for his fully functioning 18 carat gold toilet called America, which he once offered to buy for US President Donald Trump.
The toilet, valued at $ 5 – 6 million, was again in the news in September 2019, when it was stolen from the British Blenheim Palace.
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