On the evening of November 20, the renowned auction house Sotheby's in New York held a special auction for the unique artwork called "Comedian" by artist Maurizio Cattelan. This work is an image of a banana taped to a wall - a symbol of the intersection between art and popular culture.
After a 30-minute intense bidding with the participation of 6 people, Justin Sun, the founder of TRON, emerged victorious with a price of $6.2 million.
Immediately after the auction, Justin Sun shared his pride on X (formerly Twitter):
"This is not just an artwork, but a symbol of a cultural phenomenon, connecting the art world, MEME, and cryptocurrencies. I believe this work will inspire deep discussions and become a part of history."
Sun also revealed plans to eat the banana in the artwork to recreate a unique artistic experience, while honoring the work as a symbol of art and popular culture.
"Comedian" and the journey to becoming an art icon
The "Comedian" artwork first gained attention in 2019 when a similar banana was sold for $120,000 at the Art Basel event. Notably, the performing artist David Datuna ate this banana and named his performance "Hungry Artist".