From Street Vendor to Art World Star: The Unlikely Tale of $6.2 Million Banana
A simple banana taped to a wall sparked a multi-million dollar bidding war and thrust an unsuspecting fruit vendor into the spotlight. Shah Alam, a 74-year-old Bangladeshi immigrant who sells bananas for a quarter apiece in Manhattan’s trendy Upper East Side, never imagined the banana he sold to a customer could be worth millions. Yet, that’d be the banana that sold for a staggering $6.2 million at a Sotheby’s auction.
The banana wasn’t just any banana; it was integral to Comedy, a conceptual artwork by renowned Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan. The piece, which sold to Chinese cryptocurrency magnate Justin Sun, consists of a single banana duct-taped to a wall. It quickly became a symbol of the absurdities of the art world and sparked debates about art, money, and inequality.
While Cattelan’s creation makes art green, Alam’s reality is far removed from the curated walls of an art auction. Despite his humble income of $12 per hour, Alam’s story resonated with people, touching hearts across social media.
Sun surprised everyone by buying 100,000 bananas after his winning bid – with plans to distribute them globally. "To thank Mr. Shah Alam, I have decided to buy 100,000 bananas:
from
your stand on the Upper East Side of New York," he declared on social media. The details remain unclear, however, on how this massive banana bonanza will be executed.
Alam’s story went viral, prompting New Yorker Ethan Joseph to launch a GoFundMe campaign to support him. The campaign promised to match the first $5,000 in donations, emphasizing the stark contrast between a $6.2 million fruit and the acquaintance of a seller struggling to make ends meet. The organizer urged people:
" "Do we want to live in a city where we do not embrace street sellers who weep when they find out they were the subject of a joke that involved black money – money that has never:
seen the average person to this
day?"
Amidst the controversy and the absurdities of the art world, Alam’s story shines a light on the everyday struggles of ordinary people.
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banana came
is exactly the discovery. Thus, the essence of the creation is ill defined in the details, when, for many, the artifact represents only itself.Its operation
is truly what is supposed to be. That we
are to be moved by this, or to even question, ‘Is it art?’, speaks volumes.
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