South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Appeal of $120K banana? It will be ‘iconic.’

- By Kelli Kennedy

MIAMI — A Miami couple who bought a headlinegr­abbing banana ducttaped to a wall have acknowledg­ed the absurdity of the artwork, but say they believe it will become an icon and plan to gift it to a museum.

Billy and Beatrice Cox said in a statement that they spent more than $100,000 on the “unicorn of the art world” after seeing “the public debate it sparked about art and our society.”

The conceptual artwork — “Comedian,” by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan — was the talk of last week’s Art Basel Miami. The artist sold three editions, each in the $120,000 to $150,000 range, according to the Perrotin gallery.

“We are acutely aware of the blatant absurdity of the fact that ‘Comedian’ is an otherwise inexpensiv­e and perishable piece of produce and a couple inches of duct tape,” the Coxes said. “Ultimately we sense that Cattelan’s

banana will become an iconic historical object.”

The piece was widely parodied on social media. Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest framed a bagel with a piece of duct tape over it, and Brooke Shields taped a banana to her forehead, writing, “An expensive selfie,” on Instagram.

The piece became such a focus of gawking that the gallery removed it Sunday for the final day to encourage viewers to see the rest of the art fair.

The Miami couple — whose purchase included a “certificat­e of authentici­ty” along with the banana and the piece of tape — said they plan to loan and later gift the work to an unspecifie­d art institutio­n in hopes of attracting new generation­s to the museum.

They plan to throw out old bananas when appropriat­e. “Yes, the banana itself will need to be replaced,” they said.

The couple compared the artwork to Andy Warhol’s now iconic “Campbell’s Soup Cans.”

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