An Italian “artist“ just sold an invisible statue – and not for invisible money, either:
an artist has sold an invisible statue for 15,000 euros. His name is Salvatore Garau and he has managed to auction his “work” for an amount that many consider crazy. However, he defends his creation tooth and nail.
The artist explained that “the success of the auction confirms an irrefutable fact: the void is nothing more than a space full of energy, even if we empty it and there is nothing left, according to Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle that nothing has a weight. It therefore has an energy that is condensed and transformed into particles, that is to say, into us
My mission is clear. I need to create a better space full of energy.
The world of art demands it.
Related: https://youtu.be/fykwm6Rt4X0
Story seems poorly sourced.
No details of the buyer are given.
Although the sale was supposed to have happened last month, all the stories google points to for this story are one to two days old, suggesting a single source appeared a few days ago and this was followed by a click-bait frenzy.
I won’t believe it until I see the video.
Imaginary statue, imaginary story. Besides, MO, who on earth would want to be identified as a buyer of this art™? This is on par with banksy, although before his art blows up, literally, at least there is something there there.
Hunter Biden bought two, one for Father’s Day.
… with your money.
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