The vendor who sold the banana received only a quarter for the fruit. The buyer of the conceptual work has offered his stand ...
Shah Alam, 74, recently learned that a piece of his produce was used in Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan’s piece titled ...
Crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun ate the pricey snack at a news conference where guests were given bananas and duct tape to ...
Upon hearing how much Sun bought the fruit for, the vendor, Shah Alam, was in disbelief. Sun then promised to buy 100,000 ...
The winning bidder of Maurizio Cattelan’s famed banana duct-taped to a wall installation immediately pulled it off the wall and ate it. This isn't the first time this has happened.
The billionaire owner of a $6.2 million banana taped to a wall offered to buy 100,000 bananas from the 74-year-old Upper East ...
The offer, though, fell flat after the fruit seller explained that the net profit from so many bananas would only be $6,000.
Mr Sun devoured the pricey banana after giving a speech and calling the artwork, curated by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan ...
Fruit vendor Shah Alam, 74, was left fuming after an ordinary banana purchased at his New York City stall was sold at auction ...
Justin Sun had said he intended to honor the multimillion dollar banana's "place in both art history and popular culture" by ...
The founder of the Tron (TRX) blockchain is making headlines for eating a famously controversial piece of art.
One could interpret, as its artist intended, the $6.2 million banana-duct-taped-to-a-wall as an absurd piece of art. The crypto entrepreneur who bought it made it a very expensive snack. Tron founder ...