‘Hungry’ South Korean scholar eats banana from museum artwork set up

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South Korean scholar ate a banana that was a part of a famend artwork set up by Italian artist Maruizio Cattelan as a result of he was “hungry”.

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Noh Huyn-soo eliminated the fruit from a wall on the Leeum Museum of Art in Seoul earlier than unpeeling and devouring it in entrance of shocked onlookers.

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He then taped the peel again onto the wall. The museum later changed it with a contemporary banana.

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The paintings, titled “Comedian”, consisted of a ripe banana duct-raped to a wall.

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“The student told the museum he ate it because he was hungry,” a museum spokesperson instructed CNN.

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“It happened suddenly, so no special action was taken. The artist (Cattelan) was informed of the incident but he didn’t have any reaction to it,” the spokesperson added.

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The stunning incident was recorded by a pal of Noh in a video lasting over a minute.

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Noh, an artwork scholar at Seoul National University, later instructed broadcaster KBS that he thought “damaging a work of modern art could also be [interpreted as] artwork” and that he got here up with the thought to reattach the peel as “a joke”.

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He added: “I thought it would be interesting … isn’t it taped there to be eaten?”

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The banana, a part of Cattalan’s Comedian set up, will get changed each two or three days.

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Cattalan, a sculptor and efficiency artist primarily based in New York, reportedly replied “no problem” when knowledgeable in regards to the incident.

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The first and second editions of the paintings bought for $120,000 (£95,640) after they have been on show at Miami Art Basel.

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