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Man Who Bought Taped Banana-Shaped Artwork for $6.2 Million Plans to Eat It: ‘Stay Tuned!’ »

A cryptocurrency entrepreneur who identified himself as the buyer of a viral artwork depicting a yellow banana stuck to the wall with adhesive tape said he would eat the fruit as part of a “unique artistic experience.”

In a post shared on X on Wednesday November 20, Justin Sun said he was the one who purchased the artwork — titled “Comedian,” created by artist Maurizio Cattelan — for $6.2 million at an auction at Sotheby’s.

“It’s not just a work of art; it represents a cultural phenomenon that connects the worlds of art, memes, and the cryptocurrency community,” Sun wrote in his post on X (formerly known as Twitter). “I believe this piece will inspire more thought and discussion in the future and become part of history.”

“I am honored to be the proud owner of the banana and look forward to it sparking more inspiration and impact for art lovers around the world,” Sun continued.

And that’s not all he’ll be doing with his new $6.2 million possession.

“Plus, in the coming days, I will personally eat the banana as part of this unique artistic experience, honoring its place in both art history and popular culture. Stay tuned! ” Sun concluded.

According to NBC NewsSun is the founder of the TRON cryptocurrency. PEOPLE contacted Sun on Friday, November 22 for further comment.

Sotheby’s oversaw the auction of “Comedian” in New York on November 20. CNN, Reuters And The New York Times reported. Before Sun’s purchase, the artwork was only expected to fetch between $1 million and $1.5 million.

In an interview with The associated press Ahead of the Nov. 20 auction, David Galperin, head of contemporary art at Sotheby’s, said of “Comedian”: “What Cattelan really does is turn a mirror up on the art world contemporary and ask questions, provoking reflection on how we attribute value to contemporary art. works of art, what we define as a work of art.

“Comedian” has already been presented at Art Basel Miami Beach for $120,000 in 2019. Gallerist Emmanuel Perrotin told CNN at the time that Cattelan’s use of the banana was intended to show how the fruit is “a symbol of global commerce, a double meaning, as well as ‘a classic means of humor’.

Perrotin added in a statement: “At the time, Cattelan was thinking about a sculpture in the shape of a banana. Whenever he traveled, he would take a banana with him and hang it in his hotel room for inspiration. He made several models: first in resin, then in bronze and painted bronze (before) finally returning to the initial idea of ​​a real banana.

If you’re wondering if the work features the same banana displayed at the Miami show five years ago, think again: According to Sotheby’s, the banana and duct tape are regularly replaced, the AP reported.