One of the most recent viral phenomena has been a South Korean artwork pupil who has not hesitated to share a video by which he seems on the Seoul Museum of Art consuming a part of a piece.
The piece of artwork in query was ‘Comedían‘, a piece by the artist Maurizio Cattelan consisting of a banana connected to the wall with adhesive tape and whose worth reaches a whopping $120,000.
“I was hungry”, has justified Noh Hyun-soo, protagonist of this proven fact that he has shared by means of his Instagram account.
The museum has introduced that it’s going to not take authorized motion in opposition to the younger man, because the piece of fruit is changed each two or three days to stop it from rotting.
For his half, the ‘hungry’ pupil has defended himself by claiming to the media that Cattelan’s piece is a provocation and an indication of insurrection, in order that “damaging a work of art could also be understood as a work of art”.
Noh Hyun-soo glued the banana pores and skin again to the wall after he completed consuming it.
IT’S NOT THE FIRST TIME
‘Comedian‘ is a piece that was created in 2019 by the controversial Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan. It consists of three copies: two check copies, valued at $120,000, and the ultimate one, whose worth rises to $150,000.
Thus, the entire sum of the worth of three bananas caught to a wall with typical adhesive tape can be round 390,000 {dollars} (greater than 350,000 euros).
However, it’s not the primary time {that a} customer has eaten one among Cattelan’s bananas. Already in December 2019, the American artist of Georgian origin DavidDatuna did the identical with the work that at the moment was exhibited at Art Basel Miami.
Source: www.anews.com.tr