Art can come in just about any shape, size and value. But one Italian artist has put all of it to shame for selling his latest "creation" for more than $18,000, although "creation" may be a stretch.
An Italian visual artist recently sold an invisible sculpture for over $18,000. In other words, an artist sold something that doesn't exist for real money. There is even a Snopes write-up confirming ...
That’s literally a whole lot of nothing. When it comes to art, there really aren’t any rules. Anything can technically be art, as long as it expresses something and there are people who are able to ...
(CNN) — In 1958, artist Yves Klein famously opened an exhibition called “The Void,” which saw him place a large cabinet in an otherwise empty room. Thousands of paying visitors turned up at a Paris ...
A receipt for a piece of "invisible art" was auctioned off in Paris for nearly $1.2 million. They kept the receipt. Thought paying $120,000 for a banana on a wall was extreme? Earlier this week, a ...
Art can come in just about any shape, size and value. But one Italian artist has put all of it to shame for selling his latest “creation” for more than $18,000, although “creation” may be a stretch.