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Italian artist sells imaginary sculpture that doesn't exist for a staggering £13,000

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The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxMany critics of contemporary art have described conceptual works as “the emperor’s new clothes,” saying that it’s all hype and no substance.Italian artist Salvatore Garau has challenged that criticism by creating a “sculpture” that doesn’t exist at all — and selling it for just under £13,000.The work, entitled 'I am', comes with some strict rules about how it’s to be stored and displayed.The buyer of the completely non-existent artwork must keep it in a private house within a five-foot square space that’s free from any obstructions.The buyer will also need to find somewhere to store their certificate of authenticity, which is the only.

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