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$120,000-Worth Banana Duct-Taped To A Wall Inspired These 17 Brands To Make Hilarious Ads
Recently, an Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan came under the spotlight for an art piece he made. It wasn't your plain old generic painting or a sculpture. The piece, called "Comedian," featured a real, edible banana taped to a wall. It was a part of an exhibit at Art Basel Miami Beach and was sold for a whopping $120,000. If this didn't make your eyes roll to the back of your skull, another artist David Datuna, recently stunned onlookers by peeling the aforementioned $120,000-worth banana and eating it in front of them completely unapologetically.
If you think that for you, a simple mortal, such pieces of art fly over your head, no need to worry - you're not alone. Thousands and thousands of people online were mocking the art piece and recently, even advertising agencies jumped in on the 'things taped to the wall' wagon, simply because of the sheer absurdity of it. And maybe also because the idea became so recognizable, using such a marketing trick would surely increase their sales. Nonetheless, Bored Panda has compiled for you a list of hilarious attempts from various brands to recreate the now-iconic "Comedian." Scroll down below to see them all and vote for the ones that made you smile.
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Heinz Brasil
Burger King France
Royal Canadian Mint
Pepsi
Carrefour
Am I the only one who instinctively clicked the right arrow?!
Popeyes Chicken
Moon Pie
Dr Pepper
Native
Sweetgreen
Absolut Elyx Vodka
Aviation American Gin
Mets
Bobbi Brown
Fornino Pizza
Perrier
Tekzen
I'm surprised that no one duct-taped a roll of duct-tape on the wall.
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the funny part is... this is exactly what the creator was up to... make people thinking about what is art
Do you know how hard I work at my lifes work!? And then ppl seriously only want to pay practically 0$ for my art! And then I see this! Who do I have to know to sell my paintings!??
This reminds me of Yoko Onos Art and the story of how she met John Lennon. Basicaly it goes like this, John was at an art gallery and saw a lone apple on a stand. He asked the artist why was this art, and why was it [insert ammount here] $. She said it was a pice you would leave up and let it rot or some s**t, and that was the art, watching life die or something. She was Yoko, and he bought the art.
If they had donated that much money, the money would've been way better spent.
I've seen Cattelan's work before, and I'd swear his "oeuvre" is trolling.
There was a scenario in BitLife involving giving art advice and a banana duct taped to a wall... I didn't know it was based on a real event!
I'm surprised that no one duct-taped a roll of duct-tape on the wall.
Andy Warhol record at Amoeba store in Hollywood amoebarec-...e38cc0.jpg
the funny part is... this is exactly what the creator was up to... make people thinking about what is art
Do you know how hard I work at my lifes work!? And then ppl seriously only want to pay practically 0$ for my art! And then I see this! Who do I have to know to sell my paintings!??
This reminds me of Yoko Onos Art and the story of how she met John Lennon. Basicaly it goes like this, John was at an art gallery and saw a lone apple on a stand. He asked the artist why was this art, and why was it [insert ammount here] $. She said it was a pice you would leave up and let it rot or some s**t, and that was the art, watching life die or something. She was Yoko, and he bought the art.
If they had donated that much money, the money would've been way better spent.
I've seen Cattelan's work before, and I'd swear his "oeuvre" is trolling.
There was a scenario in BitLife involving giving art advice and a banana duct taped to a wall... I didn't know it was based on a real event!