Maurizio CattelanComedian (2019) Courtesy of the artist and PerrotinArt & PhotographyNewsThe Art Basel banana vandaliser won’t face criminal chargesRod Webber, who scrawled ‘EPSTEIN DIDNT KILL HIMSELF’ on the booth wall, has been clearedShareLink copied ✔️March 2, 2020Art & PhotographyNewsTextLouelle Loreti Jongen American performance artist Rob Webber will not face any legal repercussions for damaging Maurizio Cattelan's banana-duct-taped-to-a-wall installation (officially titled “Comedian”, 2019) in a now notorious incident at Miami Art Basel back in December. After artist David Datuna ate one of the three editions of the $120k banana – later confessing to Dazed it was because he was “a little bit hungry” – gallerist Emmanuel Perrotin decided not to show the remaining banana and left an empty space where the artwork once was. Webber then went on to stage his own ‘performance’, by writing “EPSTEIN DIDN’T KILL HIMSELF” on the then-vacant wall, in reference to the conspiracies surrounding the suicide of accused sexual predator, paedophile, and financier Jeffrey Epstein. With comparisons to Marcel Duchamp’s “Urinal”, “Comedian” was so divisive that it drew the largest crowds at the fair. People flocked to Perrotin gallery’s booth to take selfies as the art world split over the age-old question: what is art? The #ArtBasel / #DuckTapeBanana/ #EpsteinDidntKillHimself case has been dismissed. They had nothing because I did nothing wrong... unlike Mr. Epstein. I hope that one day his victims can find a more meaningful victory than this. pic.twitter.com/F4jEMzKMiX— Rod Webber (@RodWebber) February 27, 2020 After Webber’s arrest, the state of Miami pressed charges against the artist for criminal mischief. But during a court appearance on Wednesday 26 February, Webber’s charges were dismissed because Art Basel refused to participate in the case. Talking to The Miami Herald, Webber told reporters: “I think this is a big victory for art … they can’t decide what art is.” In other banana-related news, Datuna recently launched an “interactive food show” called Hungry Artist (in relation to the original drama), that will be shown at New York’s Ca’ d’Oro gallery. Relive the Art Basel banana drama below. The duct-taped banana at Art Basel is gone and has been replaced with “Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself,” which security quickly covered up. 😂 pic.twitter.com/nPtnuCm6sc— Giancarlo Sopo (@GiancarloSopo) December 9, 2019Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThe waitress who disrupted the British Museum’s ball shares her storyThe Renaissance meets sci-fi in Isaac Julien’s new cinematic installationMagnum and Aperture have just launched a youth-themed print saleArt Basel Paris: 7 emerging artists to have on your radarInside Tyler Mitchell’s new blockbuster exhibition in ParisAn insider’s portrait of life as a young male modelRay Ban MetaIn pictures: Jefferson Hack launches new exhibition with exclusive eventArt to see this week if you’re not going to Frieze 2025Here’s what not to miss at Frieze 2025Portraits of sex workers just before a ‘charged encounter’Captivating photos of queer glamour in 70s New YorkThis erotic photobook archives a decade of queer intimacy