

Slate Money: Conceptual Art is Literally Bananas
Nov 30, 2024
The hosts dive into Trump's recent cabinet appointments and the potential economic consequences. A fascinating debate unfolds around Maurizio Cattelan's $6.2 million banana artwork, touching on the surreal nature of conceptual art. They also discuss Warren Buffet's philanthropic strategies, particularly his unique family inheritance plan. The conversation hilariously blends serious economic insights with absurdity, showcasing the interplay between wealth, art valuation, and public perception.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Tariff Tactics and Economic Implications
04:34 • 12min
Tariffs, Bananas, and the Art of Absurdity
17:01 • 5min
The Value of Absurdity: A Banana in Art
21:37 • 11min
Art, Wealth, and Public Perception: A Provocative Discussion
32:37 • 6min
Billionaire Philanthropy and Family Dynamics
38:35 • 13min
Philanthropy, Holidays, and the Curious Case of Bananas
51:36 • 4min
Exploring Happiness Rankings and New York City's Congestion Pricing
55:34 • 3min