
Meanwhile, earlier this week, he installed “Afrodite Cries” in front of the New York City stock exchange. In February, at the Piazza Della Scala in Milan, the artist exhibited “Buddha in Contemplation,” a similarly invisible sculpture demarcated by a square of tape on a cobble-stoned walkway. Lo Sono is not the only work of art of its kind under Garau’s belt. The “lucky” owner of the invisible sculpture also got a certificate of guarantee of the sculpture's authenticity.

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How does buying the invisible sculpture actually work? Italy 24 News reported that the work must be placed in a space that allows the dimensions of approximately 4.9x4.9ft (150x150cm) to be free of any obstructions. The pre-sale estimate valued the piece between €6,000-9,000, but competing bidders pushed the price tag to €15,000. The sculpture is entitled “Lo Sono” (I am) and it was sold in an auction organized by Art-Rite, one of the rare Italian auction houses that handle exhibitions dedicated exclusively to contemporary art, as per artnet news. The Italian artist has created a completely invisible, immaterial sculpture (“I am”), which recently sold for €15,000 - Amanda Kelly May 30, 2021 "Not to mention that Salvatore Garau’s intangible works have zero environmental impact" After all, don’t we give shape to a God we have never seen?” It, therefore, has an 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.

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“The successful outcome of the auction testifies to an irrefutable fact: 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. The sculpture - or non-sculpture - is the work of artist Salvatore Garau, 67, who had the following to say about his work of art: The world's first invisible sculpture selling for €15,000 euros ($18,300), reports Italy 24 News. How much would one pay for nothing? Can “nothing” be a work of art? According to Salvatore Garau, it can, and to those who bought his latest work. What I’m hearing is that Salvatore Garau understands how modern money delusion works.‘It is a work that asks you to activate the power of the imagination,’ says Salvatore Garau, the sculptor

It sounds a lot like a Non-Fungible Token. “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.” “It is a work that asks you to activate the power of the imagination,” the artist says. The artist requires his newest “sculpture” to be displayed in a specific way: Afrodite Cries is currently “on display” in front of the New York Stock Exchange. Therefore, it has energy that is condensed and transformed into particles, that is, into us.” - Salvatore Garauīelieve it or not, lo Sono isn’t the first bit of nothingness this particular artist has “created.” Buddha In Contemplation was “exhibited” at the Piazza della Scala in Milan. “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.
