Salvatore Garau Sells Invisible Sculpture for $18,000 in Absurd Art Coup

Salvatore Garau’s invisible sculpture sold for $18,000, leaving bidders awestruck by the audacity. The Italian artist’s intangible creation, auctioned to an eager collector, blurs the line between value and imagination in Milan. “It’s a vacuum, a space full of energy,” Garau declared, capturing the art world’s disbelief.
Auction attendees witnessed a bidding war for a sculpture that exists only in concept, not in matter. This $18,000 sale cements Garau’s reputation for redefining what art can be and launches ‘invisible art’ as a bizarre new trend. Even the certificate of authenticity is the only tangible proof.
Garau’s invisible sculpture requires a 5x5 foot space free of obstructions—just air, energy, and the owner’s belief in the unseen.