Fruity Exhibitions

Fallen Fruit Shows the History of the Banana in L.A.

The banana is probably the most popular and sexual fruit out there. With this in mind, Fallen Fruit has put on an exhibition called ‘United Fruit’ at the Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE).

The exhibition explores the corrupt nature of a Chiquita banana company in Columbia, South America.

If you’re in the L.A. area this summer and love fruit, you should check out the social, political and pop history of bananas at LACE. The exhibition will be running from now until September 27th, 2009.
Trend Themes
1. Fruit-based Exhibitions - As the popularity of fruit-based exhibitions continue to grow, there is potential for creating interactive, educational exhibits featuring various types of fruits from different regions and their unique histories.
2. Anti-corporation Exhibitions - With more companies coming under fire for exploitative business practices, there is potential for exhibitions that explore their histories to raise public awareness and challenge unethical operations.
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3. Art Industry - Exhibitions that explore the intersection of art and social issues are increasingly popular and provide a platform for artists to engage with their audiences in a meaningful way.

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