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Famous American Brand Purchases Solid Gold Toilet Sculpture America for Twelve Million Dollars
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A solid eighteen-carat gold toilet sculpture titled America sold for 12.1 million dollars at Sotheby’s auction to a single telephone bidder from a well-known American brand. The work comes from the artist who previously sold a banana taped to a wall for over six million dollars. Only one bid came in during the sale of the fully functional luxury piece.
The Italian artist created the toilet as a commentary on wealth and excess in society. Museums previously exhibited the artwork with interactive visitor access.
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The Context
Auction houses handle provocative contemporary pieces that challenge traditional value notions. Collectors pay premium prices for items sparking cultural conversations.
Some art enthusiasts defend high sales as market validation of bold concepts. Critics dismiss the works as gimmicks rather than serious creations.
The gold toilet weighs hundreds of pounds and required special installation plumbing. Security guarded the piece heavily during public viewings abroad.
Past owners include prestigious institutions before private acquisition attempts. Theft occurred once when exhibited in an English palace setting.
Media coverage often focuses on shock value over artistic merit discussions. Prices reflect celebrity status more than material costs alone.
Similar satirical objects continue fetching record sums from elite buyers. Debates persist about where provocation ends and investment begins.
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| Bias Distribution | 42% Left |
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