

Special lighting and climate control are optional since "I Am" is immaterial…
INVISIBLE SCULPTURE FREE
Well, the artist suggests storing the artwork in a special room, in a space free from obstruction, of about 150×150 cm (4.92×4.92 feet).

So how does one keep an invisible sculpture? Well, it's too late anyway, as someone has already snatched it up by paying 12 thousand euros (15 thousand with auction rights) earlier this month. Sound like something you'd be interested in? No? Titled "I am," the invisible work of art represents a void, a technically space that is actually occupied by the energy of the sculpture. If you do encounter anĪccessibility issue, please be sure to specify the web page and nature of the issue in your email and/or phone call,Īnd we will make all reasonable efforts to make that page or the information contained therein accessible for you.How much would you pay for this invisible sculpture?Īn invisible sculpture created by Italian artist Salvatore Garau, recently acquired by someone who paid a whopping 15,000 euros for it during an auction. On this Website, please contact us at +49 (0)30 235 908 500. If, at any time, you have specific questions or concerns about the accessibility of any particular webpage The range of assistive technology is wide and varied. To make the Website as accessible as possible some issues can be encountered by different assistive technology as Please be aware that our efforts to maintain accessibility and usability are ongoing. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which also bring the Website into conformance with the Americans

UsableNet Inc, a leading web accessibility consultant to help test, remediate and maintain our Website in-line with To accomplish this, Titelmedia has engaged To persons with disabilities including users of screen reader technology. Of its Website, Titelmedia strives to ensure that its Website services and content are accessible Titelmedia (Highsnobiety), is committed to facilitating and improving the accessibility and usability Garau posted a video of the "statue" to his Instagram page, writing, "Now it exists and will remain in this space forever," says the video. Last month, Garau displayed another immaterial sculpture titled, "Buddha in Contemplation," in the Piazza della Scala in Milan, near the entrance to the Gallerie d'Italia. This is not the first immaterial sculpture that Garau has created, although it is reportedly the first that he has sold. And it may be displayed in any light since it's not there. It should also be displayed in a private home. Garau instructs that the sculpture will need to be displayed in an unobstructed area that is five feet by five feet. With the NFT market reportedly on its knees, perhaps such conceptualizations could become the latest art fad. Since you can't just imagine you paid, the buyer gets a stamped certificate for the payment proving that, erm, the nothing they bought does in fact belong to them now. However, the price was raised after several bids were placed. In the end, it reportedly sold for €15,000 (approximately $18,300) to an unnamed buyer – because who would want to be identified after dishing that kind of cash on invisible art? Per as.com, the sculpture's initial price was set between €6,000 and €9,000.
