Italian Artist Sells An Invisible Sculpture For $18,000!
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Some artists seem to excel at impressing the world with artwork that can only be called unusual at best. First, there was Maurizio Cattelan's Comedian, a series of three sculptures — each comprising a single banana affixed to a wall with duct tape — that sold for $120,000 apiece in 2019. Now, contemporary Italian artist Salvatore Garau has managed to sell an immaterial, or imaginary, masterpiece to an anonymous buyer for an astonishing 15,000 euros (about $18,000)!
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- spicycarroty4년 이하$18,000 is a lot to pay for nothing
- asesas4년 이하i like this its interesting
- asesas4년 이하wow i like the article!
- italian_kid약 4년Cool my family's from Milan I'm surprised I didn't know about this until now
- smeagol123약 4년It's not about what's THERE, it's about WHAT YOU SEE. #imagination
- milkfanforever약 4년OMG, he's selling that thing for 18000.
- milkfanforever약 4년um I would not buy that🙄
- brittanywolf약 4년Maybe he is selling light or something i dunno but 18000! WHAT! WHY!
- mabevytikywe약 4년I just realized that the piece is titled "lo Sono," which is Italian for "I am." The piece is invisible. Am I the only one who understood that .-.
- plasmaomni약 4년what if the sculpture was a ghost!
- polo20114년 이하Ghost are not real