In the wild world of art, even the invisible has value! Italian artist Salvatore Garau made waves by selling an invisible sculpture for a staggering 15,000 euros. Yes, you read that right – it’s a masterpiece you can’t see, and it’s worth more than you’d believe.

If you’ve ever wondered why people spend big on virtual assets, Garau’s invisible marvel will leave your head spinning. Titled “I am,” it’s an empty space brimming with energy. Sold already, you say? Absolutely, and the owner gets a certificate of authenticity to prove it.

But how do you care for an invisible sculpture, you ask? It deserves its own pristine room, measuring about 150×150 cm (4.92×4.92 feet), although “I Am” is, in essence, immaterial…

Garau sees it as a metaphor for our times, a digital-age flex. Move over, duct-taped bananas – there’s a new art enigma in town!

 

World’s First Invisible Sculpture Sells for a Whopping $18,000