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The New York Post put the banana on the front page, which declared "Art World Gone Mad." Perrotin raised the price on Comedian to $150,000 immediately after the second sale in the hopes a museum would purchase it. The piece made international news almost instantly. The buyers were later revealed to be Sarah Andelman, founder of the influential Parisian boutique Colette (now closed) and Billy and Beatrice Cox, an art-collecting couple from Miami. Cattelan literally walked into a supermarket in Miami, bought a banana, and taped it to the wall at Perrotin's booth then the dealer declared it to be worth $120,000. What makes Comedian unique is what it is: a banana duct-taped to a wall. The selling price isn't what made the piece noteworthy, because art regularly goes for ten times that amount at Basel.
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The same day, two of the three available copies of the piece sold for $120,000 each. Let's begin by stating the facts: Last Wednesday, at the VIP preview for Art Basel Miami Beach, the Perrotin gallery - which is based in Paris but has locations in New York and several cities in Asia - displayed Comedian, a work by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan.