New Trend Report: Art That Does Not Actually Exist

The woman that “sold her soul on Craigslist for $100, earlier this year,” Aimee Davidson, reportedly paid $10,000 for Non-Visible Art this month according to NPR. In June, James Franco backed a new project called the Museum of Non-Visible Art, a museum of conceptual art where the works of art “don’t physically exist” but instead are “imagined by the artist.” 

According to this article, Davidson, like any other purchaser of Non-Visible Art, received a card that reads, “Beautiful work of art not pictured here due to lack of existence” to confirm her ownership of the work of art that she purchased called “Fresh Air.”

(Nicole Dornbusch contributed to this article.)

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