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Demovictory9

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Mon Aug 22, 2022, 04:11 PM Aug 2022

2 artists tape banana to wall, now in Federal court. Poll... who did it best?

2 Artists Tape Banana to Wall, and Now It's in Federal Court
Odd legal fight is between American artist Joe Morford and Italian Maurizio Cattelan



Morford ------------------------------ ------------------ ---------------- Cattelan


It's not often the worlds of art, the law, and duct-taped fruit intersect, but here we are. A California artist named Joe Morford is suing Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, claiming that Cattelan stole his idea about taping a banana to a wall, reports the Guardian. Last month, a federal judge in Florida waded into the dispute and rejected Cattelan's request to toss the suit, per CNN. If this is ringing vague bells, it's because Cattelan made big headlines a few years ago when he affixed an ordinary banana to a wall with duct tape at an art exhibit in Miami and sold three versions of it for an astonishing $390,000.

The feat caught the attention of Morford. "I did this in 2000," he wrote on Facebook, including an image as proof. "But some dude steals my junk and pimps it for 120K+ in 2019. Plagiarism much?" Federal judge Robert Scola is now tasked with deciding whether Cattelan did indeed steal the idea, per Artnet News. The "question of whether a banana taped to a wall can be art is more a metaphysical question than a legal one," he wrote in allowing the suit to proceed. "But the legal question before the court may be just as difficult—did Morford sufficiently allege that Cattelan's banana infringes his banana?"

Cattelan argues that his work, called "Comedian," is different enough from Morford's "Banana & Orange"—as the name suggests, Morford also duct-taped an orange to a wall as part of his piece—and rejects the idea that anyone can copyright a taped banana. However, the judge isn't so sure about all aspects of that argument. "Morford cannot claim copyright in the idea of a banana taped to a wall," he mused, but "Morford may be able to claim copyright in the expression of that idea." Morford is seeking $390,000 in damage, plus court costs. (Fun fact: Somebody ate one of Cattelan's bananas.)

https://www.newser.com/story/324497/one-artist-sues-another-over-a-duct-taped-banana.html


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2 artists tape banana to wall, now in Federal court. Poll... who did it best? (Original Post) Demovictory9 Aug 2022 OP
This whole story is bananas. HoosierDebbie Aug 2022 #1
These. Way more beautiful LakeArenal Aug 2022 #2
Sorry. I don't find either a peeling. nt Atticus Aug 2022 #3
bananas! DBoon Aug 2022 #4
In unrelated news Leibnitz is suing Newton for the inventorship of Calculus usonian Aug 2022 #5
The second one may actually be a plantain. GreenWave Aug 2022 #6
Art is in the eye of the beholder lunatica Aug 2022 #7

HoosierDebbie

(292 posts)
1. This whole story is bananas.
Mon Aug 22, 2022, 04:33 PM
Aug 2022

Why would somebody pay for something like this? They could do their own version for about $1 or less. And, it isn't going to last very long. A week at most before gnats find it.

usonian

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5. In unrelated news Leibnitz is suing Newton for the inventorship of Calculus
Mon Aug 22, 2022, 06:04 PM
Aug 2022

Says it's a derivative work.

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