The invisible sculptures

series of installation by Salvatore Garau
VisualArtwork installation_artwork Q107091421
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The invisible sculptures

Summary

The invisible sculptures is an installation artwork[1].

Key Facts

  • The invisible sculptures is the creator of Salvatore Garau[2].
  • The invisible sculptures's instance of is recorded as installation artwork[3].
  • The invisible sculptures's instance of is recorded as art movement[4].
  • The invisible sculptures's genre is recorded as conceptual art[5].
  • The invisible sculptures's genre is recorded as conservation movement[6].
  • The invisible sculptures's genre is recorded as Neo-romanticism[7].
  • The invisible sculptures's has part is recorded as Buddha in contemplation[8].
  • The invisible sculptures's has part is recorded as Aphrodite cries[9].
  • The invisible sculptures's has part is recorded as I am[10].
  • The invisible sculptures's start time is recorded as +2021-02-05T00:00:00Z[11].
  • The invisible sculptures's main subject is recorded as vacuum[12].
  • The invisible sculptures's motto text is recorded as L'Assenza è essenza[13].
  • The invisible sculptures's subject named as is recorded as Assenze[14].
  • The invisible sculptures's subject named as is recorded as Vacuum[15].
  • The invisible sculptures's subject named as is recorded as Neoinvisible art[16].
  • The invisible sculptures's different from is recorded as Vaccum (Jeff Koons)[17].
  • The invisible sculptures's in opposition to is recorded as non-fungible token[18].

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Works and Contributions

The invisible sculptures is the creator of Salvatore Garau[2].

References

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Direct Wikidata claims

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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