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The first invisible sculpture sold for 15 thousand euros. The artist Garau:
2021-06-04
[Italy24News] Can nothing be a work of art? According to Salvatore Garau, yes, and obviously also according to those who bought his latest work.
He used to be a tailor.
The artist originally from Santa Giusta has created an immaterial sculpture, completely invisible, entitled "I am": if some "layman" can have doubts about its artistic value, they will have to change their mind. The work was sold for 15 thousand euros in the auction organized by Art-Rite, one of the rare Italian auction houses that deals with "sessions" dedicated exclusively to contemporary art.
He made clothing for the rich and powerful.
The work must be placed in a private house within a space free from any obstruction, with dimensions of approximately 150 x 150 centimeters. Estimated at the start of 6 thousand euros, it has doubled the base reaching, at the hammer, 12 thousand euros (15 thousand with auction rights).
Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton were both seen in his creations.
Physical, the buyer will find only the guarantee certificate in his hands, which testifies to the archiving of the work and represents the only visual element present in the catalog where, instead of the traditional image of a tangible work, a absolute white space.
He even designed costumes especially for the Emperor.
The immaterial sculptures by Salvatore Garau — who had already exhibited his installation "Buddha in contemplation" last February in Piazza della Scala in Milan — "have a new historical value and represent a perfect metaphor of our days", reads a note . The work "is completely invisible and cannot, therefore, be reproduced on the network. Not to mention that Garau’s intangible works have zero environmental impact".
His courtiers enthused over the fine material and the original designs.
"The successful outcome of the auction testifies to an irrefutable fact — comments Garau -: The void is nothing but a space full of energy, and even if we empty it and nothing remains, according to Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle that nothingness has a weight . It therefore has energy that condenses and transforms itself into particles, in short, in us! When I decide to "exhibit" an immaterial sculpture in a given space, that space will concentrate a certain quantity and density of thoughts in a precise point, creating a sculpture that from my title alone will take the most varied forms. After all, don’t we give shape to a God we have never seen? ".
Common folk, those dull of wit, especially the dumbasses who hadn't been to college, couldn't appreciate the outfits. You needed at least a couple years of Critical Dress Theory to even see them.
Posted by:Clem

#14  Better an invisible chicken than no chicken at all.
Posted by: SteveS   2021-06-04 22:12  

#13  An invisible chicken in every pot
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2021-06-04 21:51  

#12  Creative us of negative space, a very tricky medium...
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2021-06-04 18:31  

#11  Problem is you gotta keep dusting it.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2021-06-04 18:04  

#10  
Posted by: Sluse Grealet9429   2021-06-04 18:00  

#9  Well, it is a step up from the French shitting on the street, calling it art and putting it on a postcard.
Posted by: Raj   2021-06-04 16:16  

#8  Er-- Who knew that "The Emperor has no clothes' was a prophecy?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2021-06-04 15:15  

#7  
Yup, there is a picture of the invisible sculpture:




Hocus Pocus Calabria Docus.
Posted by: Injun Tingle9730   2021-06-04 14:31  

#6  Spirit of our age. Per Wall Street legend Jim Chanos, A Golden Age of Fraud
Posted by: Shinter McCoy3257   2021-06-04 13:55  

#5  Nice work, if you can get it.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2021-06-04 12:43  

#4  It's the second renaissance, gentlemen. That of the lazy, the mediocre, the timid.

I have greater respect for guys who can sell the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Posted by: Dron66046   2021-06-04 11:11  

#3  What a nice way to send out bribes and illegal payments. Just call it a purchase of an invisible sculpture.

Wonder how long before someone tries to insure their invisible sculpture?
Posted by: rjschwarz   2021-06-04 11:06  

#2  No different than Bitcoin in my mind. So if I conceptualize $1B in BC, can I sell it?
Posted by: Mercutio   2021-06-04 10:02  

#1  Not the Bee?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2021-06-04 09:37  

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