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    Home » Why Tron Founder Bought a Duct Taped Banana for $6.2 million?
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    Why Tron Founder Bought a Duct Taped Banana for $6.2 million?

    News RoomBy News RoomNovember 21, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read

    Ever thought a banana could sell for millions? That’s exactly what happened when Maurizio Cattelan’s Comedian, a duct taped banana to a wall, fetched $6.2 million at auction. At the same time, René Magritte’s surreal masterpiece, The Empire of Light, broke records with a $121.2 million sale. These two pieces couldn’t be more different, yet both grabbed the world’s attention.

    How a Banana Made History

    Cattelan’s Comedian is probably one of the most talked-about pieces of modern art. First shown in 2019, it’s literally a duct taped banana to the wall. The simplicity—or absurdity—of the idea sparked debates about what counts as art. It even became more famous when another artist ate the banana during an exhibition!

    Fast forward to this year, and Comedian hit the headlines again. At Sotheby’s, it sold for $6.2 million to Justin Sun, a cryptocurrency entrepreneur. Sun called it a symbol of how art, memes, and culture blend together in today’s world. He even hinted he might eat the banana himself, making it a performance piece.

    https://twitter.com/justinsuntron/status/1859403540315373942

    The auction wasn’t dull either. Bidding started at $800,000 and quickly jumped to millions. The auctioneer added humor, saying, “Don’t let it slip away!”

    A Masterpiece on Another Level

    While the banana shocked people, René Magritte’s The Empire of Light brought in serious money for a very different reason. The painting, which shows a nighttime street under a bright blue sky, is one of Magritte’s best-known works. It sold for $121.2 million at Christie’s, setting a new record for the artist.

    The buyer stayed anonymous, bidding over the phone, but the sale was part of a big collection belonging to Mica Ertegun, a well-known art collector. This sale puts Magritte alongside legends like Picasso and da Vinci, whose works have also sold for over $100 million.

    Memes or Masterpieces?

    These two sales show just how varied the art world is. On one side, you have Comedian, a piece that thrives on humor and memes. On the other, The Empire of Light represents timeless art and tradition. Both are valuable in their own way, showing how art can mean so many different things to people.

    What’s Next?

    The art world never fails to surprise. Whether it’s a duct taped banana or a surreal masterpiece, there’s always something unexpected around the corner. One thing’s for sure: art will keep challenging how we think—and what we’re willing to pay for it!



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