Maurizio Cattelan's $6 Million Banana Art Eaten... Again!
The infamous artwork, 'Comedian,' featuring a fresh banana duct-taped to a wall, has once again fallen victim to hungry gallery-goers. This time, it happened at the Centre-Pompidou Metz in France.
A Repeat Offender?
This isn't the first time someone has consumed Cattelan's controversial piece. The incident raises questions about the nature of art, its value, and the boundaries of interaction within a museum setting.

Image of 'Comedian' before being eaten. Credit: CNN / Getty Images.
The Allure of 'Comedian'
'Comedian' has sparked debate and captured global attention since its initial display. Its simplicity and apparent absurdity have made it a symbol of modern art's challenges and possibilities.
Reactions and Ramifications
The museum has yet to release an official statement regarding the incident. Some speculate whether the act was a planned performance piece, while others view it as disrespectful vandalism. For more on Cattelan's provocative works, visit Maurizio Cattelan's Wikipedia page.
