Justin Sun, the founder of Tron (TRX), made headlines by purchasing Maurizio Cattelan’s artwork titled “Comedian” at a New York auction for $6.2 million. This piece consists of a simple banana taped to a wall. Sun stated that the artwork merges the realms of art, humor, and cryptocurrency, and he revealed plans to eat the banana shortly.
“Comedian”: A Cultural Phenomenon
The “Comedian” artwork essentially contains a perishable banana and a piece of tape that can be changed over time. By acquiring this piece, Sun emphasized that he was not just buying a banana, but investing in a concept that has made a mark in art history.
Sun announced his purchase on social media, noting that the artwork serves as a bridge between the art world and the cryptocurrency community. He remarked, “This is not just an artwork; it is a cultural phenomenon that sparks thought and discussion.” He originally won the piece with a bid of $5.2 million, totaling $6.2 million after including the auction fees.
“This Will Be a Unique Artistic Experience”
Sun mentioned his intention to eat the banana, claiming, “This will be a unique artistic experience.” In this scenario, he would be the third person to consume the banana. Previously, a student had eaten the banana displayed in a museum due to hunger, re-taping the peel back to the wall afterward.
The banana was first exhibited in 2019 at Miami Art Basel, where artist David Datuna consumed it, referring to the act as “art performance” without facing any legal consequences. Sun’s acquisition of this piece resonates within both the art world and the cryptocurrency scene, igniting new discussions regarding his approach to art and popular culture.