"When I started to eat it, people around me were like, 'Please don't do it,'" Datuna tells PEOPLE Georgian performance artist David Datuna isn’t sorry he ate the infamous banana that was fastened to a ...
And he’s far from apologetic. “It wasn’t vandalism, it was art performance from me and absolutely I am not sorry,” Datuna said during a press conference on Monday. The banana was a part of an exhibit ...
It was the $120,000 snack. Performance artist David Datuna claimed Monday he only ate the duct-taped banana at Art Basel because he was hungry — even though it could cost him the $120,000 it had sold ...
“It’s not vandalism, I’m a performance artist," David Datuna said proudly of the stunt, which has permeated the internet and the mainstream press. Artist David Datuna at a press conference in New York ...
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Google Glass is this seasons's most-talked-about accessory. And if you're looking for a chance to try it, here's your opportunity. So how does the artist integrate Google Glass? Putting on the ...
Today, a new documentary about the Georgian-American artist David Datuna was released for free on YouTube. Directed by Brian Bayerl and produced by Michael Huter, Datuna: Portrait of America is as ...
I am a Lifestyle reporter at Forbes, focusing on beauty & style. The viral moment earned Datuna the moniker of “The Hungry Artist.” In 2019 the Brooklyn-based creative ate a banana that was part of an ...
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