From Produce Section to Auction Block: A Banana Sells for Millions
A single banana duct-taped to a wall sold for a staggering $6.2 million at a Sotheby’s auction on November 20, 2024, demonstrating the blurry lines between art, absurdity, and the mood swings of wealth.
Carrying the provocative title “Comedian,” the work, created by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, originally debuted in 2019 at Miami’s Art Basel and immediately spurred controversy and begrudging curiosity.
Cattelan, known for his yeah satire and unconventional approach, intended “Comedian” to challenge the traditional notion of value.
“I wanted to create something banal, something that’s everywhere yet has value because I said so,” Cattelan explained, “[and] was it sells for millions during a time when its physical copy and many of his tie editions are.
Initial bids started at a mere $800,000, highlighting the piece’s explosive trajectory quickly accelerating ultimately.
Just a few hours later, the final hammer came down at $6,200,000, surpassing pre-auction estimates by a landslide.
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