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This isn’t low-hanging fruit. Maurizio Cattelan’s “Comedian” has fetched a phenomenal $6.2 million at auction at Sotheby’s in New York City. The Post re-created “Comedian” for the paltry sum of $5.75 ...
Discover Google Nano Banana AI, the innovative tool for creating stunning 3D figurine images from text prompts. Learn what a ...
Someone ate the viral $6 million banana artwork again.Maurizio Catalan's artwork, titled "Comedian," is at the Centre-Pompidou Metz in eastern France. It's exactly what it looks like — a real banana ...
It’s a jungle out there – in life and home decor. Tropical-inspired prints are big these days – including banana leaves, palm leaves or other botanical motifs that look like they’re right out of Miami ...
Justin Sun, founder of the cryptocurrency platform TRON, bought the banana art during an auction last week. Sun ended up eating the artwork during a news conference in Hong Kong on Friday. The ...
HONG KONG — A cryptocurrency entrepreneur who bought a piece of conceptual art consisting of a simple banana, duct-taped to a wall, for $6.2 million last week ate the fruit in Hong Kong on Friday.
Not everybody has $120,000 to buy a duct-taped banana at Art Basel Miami Beach. But there is a way to grab some art — or artsy merchandise — from the popular art fair. The Art Basel Shop is open for ...
A new AI trend called Nano Banana is going viral. It uses Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash Image tool. This tool transforms photos ...
I’ve always been something of an art afficionado. I suppose it runs in my blood: my cousin, William R. Davis, is a well-known painter from Cape Cod. He’s a traditionalist (another family trait, it ...
Google's Nano Banana AI trend is taking India by storm. Powered by Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, it lets users create ...
A banana duct-taped to a wall that sold for $120,000 at Art Basel Miami was eaten by an artist who described it as "delicious." Maurizio Cattelan's Comedian was one of the most talked about works of ...
The artist’s playful adoption of the banana motif transformed an everyday object into a vehicle for social interaction and anti-market exchange. Self-portrait of Anna Banana, "Mail Art" (1976) (all ...