Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Hungry artist

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MIAMI, United States (AFP) — Beautiful artworks made by renowned artists hang in different museums around the world, kept in

high security rooms surrounded by CCTV cameras and security guards just to keep them safe from possible dangers, including thieves, and keep their pristine beauty.

But a performanc­e artist shook up the crowd at the Art Basel show in Miami Beach on Saturday when he grabbed an artwork worth $120,000 and ate it.

The artwork is a banana that had been duct-taped to a gallery wall entitled “Comedian,” a work of art by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan.

In a video posted on his Instagram account, David Datuna, who describes himself as a Georgian-born American artist living in New York, walks up to the banana and pulls it off the wall with the duct tape attached.

“Art performanc­e… hungry artist,” he said, as he peeled the fruit and took a bite. “Thank you, very good.”

A few bystanders could be heard giggling before a flustered gallery official whisked him to an adjoining space for questionin­g.

But the kerfuffle was resolved without a food fight.

“He did not destroy the artwork. The banana is the idea,” Lucien Terras, director of museum relations for Galerie Perrotin, told the Miami Herald.

As it turns out, the value of the work is in the certificat­e of authentici­ty, the newspaper said. The banana is meant to be replaced.

A replacemen­t banana was taped to the wall about 15 minutes after Datuna’s stunt.

“This has brought a lot of tension and attention to the booth and we’re not into spectacles,” Terras said. “But the response has been great. It brings a smile to a lot of people’s faces.”

Cattelan is perhaps best known for his 18-carat, fully functionin­g gold toilet called “America” that he had once offered on loan to US President Donald Trump.

The toilet, valued at around $5 to $6 million, was in the news again in September when it was stolen from Britain’s Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of wartime leader Winston Churchill, where it had been on display.

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