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. The Post re-created “Comedian” for the ...
Of course, compared to the pixels of the 80s and 90s, these games feature gorgeous, detailed pixel art that is simultaneously detailed and simplified. This particular style meshes excellently with ...
Art is going bananas. Literally. Your average banana is now an objet d’art. Duct-taped to a wall and sold for over $6mn at Sotheby’s auction, it has the art world in a tizzy. Maurizio Cattelan ...
modern and contemporary art within the last week, the only serious moment of excitement came from a $6.2 million banana. The conceptual artwork, “Comedian” by Maurizio Cattelan, had a crowd of ...
The piece of art, whose first version was made with a banana that cost 25 cents, on Wednesday went from a starting price of $800,000 to $5.2 million, plus a buyer's fee. "It's the market that has ...
It's being dubbed "peel-and-eat-art" because it's an actual banana duct-taped to a wall, and it just sold for a whopping $5.2 million. With the $1 million Sotheby's Auction house fees on top of ...
Cattelan, known for his provocative works like the golden toilet titled America, aims to challenge traditional ideas of what art is. More than just a ‘banana’: The intellectual property behind ...
In May, a South Korean art student who was 'hungry' after skipping breakfast, ate the banana that was part of the installation. The ripe banana masterpiece was then taped to a wall at Seoul's ...
NEW YORK — A piece of conceptual art consisting of a simple banana, duct-taped to a wall, sold for $6.2 million at an auction in New York on Wednesday, with the winning bid coming from a ...
called Pixel Studio. It's an app for quickly generating AI art on your phone, and Google has clearly tried to make it as user-friendly as possible. It's up against plenty of other competing apps ...
Sun purchased a certificate of authenticity from Cattelan. The document grants him the right to recreate the artwork. Justin Sun, founder of TRON, bought the art piece - banana duct-taped to a wall - ...