The world’s first ‘Immaterial’ sculpture sold for $18,000 (€16,000) in Europe.
Italian artist Salvatore Garau sold an invisible sculpture for $18,000 providing the buyer with a certificate of authenticity to confirm its existence. (2021)
The 67-year-old artist Salvatore Garau sold an “immaterial sculpture” - which is to say that it doesn’t exist.
The ‘lucky’ buyer went home with a certificate of authenticity and a set of instructions: the work, per Garau, must be exhibited in a private house in a roughly five-by-five-foot space free of obstruction.
Italian artist Salvatore Garau sold an invisible sculpture for $18,000 providing the buyer with a certificate of authenticity to confirm its existence. (2021)
The 67-year-old artist Salvatore Garau sold an “immaterial sculpture” - which is to say that it doesn’t exist.
The ‘lucky’ buyer went home with a certificate of authenticity and a set of instructions: the work, per Garau, must be exhibited in a private house in a roughly five-by-five-foot space free of obstruction.
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