Famous fruit stolen again from $6.2M artwork — why the thief is getting away with it

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It was ripe for the picking. 

Banana bandits scored a sweet steal worth a whopping $6.2 million, nabbing the yellow, crescent-shaped centerpiece of “Comedian,” a masterpiece by Italian visual artist Maurizio Cattelan, from the Centre Pompidou-Metz museum in France this weekend. 

The fruity theft comes just one year after a gallery visitor was discovered eating the banana that previously starred in the masterwork. 

Visual artist Maurizio Cattelan’s “Comedian” was defiled Saturday, according to the Centre Pompidou-Metz museum in France Stefano Giovannini

It’s a feast for the eyes — and the sticky fingers. 

A guard for the Centre Pompidou-Metz noticed the banana, crudely affixed to the museum wall with a slice of silvery duct tape as a work of conceptual art, had disappeared Saturday. 

The museum alerted the police, filed a criminal lawsuit, and restored the installation — meaning they replaced the bauble with, you guessed it, another banana. 

Because unlike, say, $100,000 worth of jewels, it’s that easily replaced.

“No irreversible damage has been noticed,” reps for Pompidou-Metz said in a statement, per the UK Times

The artwork graced the paper’s front cover after it sold for $120,000.

The starchy snack has been swapped out several times since its December 2019 debut at Art Basel in Miami Beach, Florida, where it sold for a jaw-dropping $120,000. But Cattelan purchased the original banana for 35 cents from a 74-year-old fruit vendor in the Big Apple.  

The appetizing pièce de résistance, howeverhas met an unfortunate end on several occasions, thanks to hungry art lovers, including Noh Huyn-soo, who couldn’t resist sinking his teeth into the treat when it was on display at the Leeum Museum of Art in Seoul, South Korea, in 2023. 

Justin Sun, a Chinese-born cryptocurrency mogul, too, chewed up the banana after purchasing Comedian for $6.2 million at an auction at Sotheby’s the following year. 

The perishable piece of art has been replaced several times over the past few years, thanks to hungry art gluttons. AFP via Getty Images

Cattelan replicated the mouth-watering masterwork for Centre-Pompidou Metz in May 2025, only for it to be gobbled up by a visitor on July 12. 

Its allure is so bananas that even The Post succumbed to its appeal, recreating the creation with an 80-cent bodega banana and a $4.95 spool of heavy-duty duct tape in less than 60 seconds. 

And our readers truly ate it up.   

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