Italian Artist Sells An Invisible Sculpture For $18,000!

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Italian artist Salvatore Garau has created several invisible sculptures (Credit: Salvatore Garau, via Instagram)

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)!

The price even stunned the auctioneers at Art-Rite, who had estimated "lo Sono" (Italian for "I am") to fetch between 6,000 and 9,000 euros at the auction held on May 29, 2021. The imaginary sculpture came with a certificate of authenticity signed and stamped by the artist. Given that there is nothing to see, Garau did not provide lighting instructions to showcase the artwork. He did, however, instruct the buyer to install the sculpture in a five-by-five-foot space that was free of obstruction.

"lo Sono" is not Garau’s first non-existent art creation. In February 2021, the artist presented an invisible piece entitled "Buddha in Contemplation" at the Piazza Della Scala in Milan. The only indication of the sculpture's existence was a square traced in chalk to mark its precise installation spot.

“It is a work that asks you to activate the power of the imagination, a power that anyone has, even those who don’t believe they have it,” Garau said at the unveiling. "Now it exists and will remain in this space forever. You do not see it, but it exists. It is made of air and spirit."

On June 1, 2021, the artist made his US debut with another imaginary masterpiece called "Aphrodite Crying." Despite its prime location in front of the New York City Stock Exchange, the sculpture — evidenced by an empty white chalk circle — is missed by most passersby.

While the immaterial sculptures have most people scratching their heads, the 67-year-old artist believes he is starting a “new, small, authentic revolution." He argues that his art is not just "nothing," but a vacuum.

Garau explains, "The vacuum is nothing more than a space full of energy, and even if we empty it and there is nothing left, according to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, that nothing has a weight. Therefore, it has energy that is condensed and transformed into particles, that is, into us.”

Resources: papermag.com, artnet.com

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192 Comments
  • theglitzycorgi
    theglitzycorgialmost 4 years
    What a rip off...🙄😂
    • xnestorio
      xnestorioalmost 4 years
      #thatsjustnothing
      • artlover200
        artlover200almost 4 years
        But I love art so its actually a great idea for a not really thought out idea
        • artlover200
          artlover200almost 4 years
          I am laughing so hard I'm almost losing air and crying 😂
          • hankc
            hankcalmost 4 years
            I like invisible things
            • elementiaz
              elementiazalmost 4 years
              Well, that's a whole lot of money!
              • goldengenius
                goldengeniusalmost 4 years
                The artist: A wanna see my new sculpture? Friend of the artist: ill give you eighteen thousand dollars if its good! Artist: ok the artist shows the sculpture* Friend of the artist: um, where is it? Artist: no where! Its invisible Friend of the artist: It's strange, and unnecessary, but ill buy it! Artist: YAY! IM RICH! in my friends money ofc.
                • therealsnakes
                  therealsnakesalmost 4 years
                  wow that is cool but i would not take the deal but even if i had money for it i can't even see it
                  • minecraft10
                    minecraft10almost 4 years
                    That guy was so strange, he is different.
                    • unipug2
                      unipug2almost 4 years
                      This guy is definitely weird!