A receipt for a piece of "invisible art" by French artist Yves Klein surpassed expectations by selling for nearly $1.2 million at an auction, according to UPI. Sotheby's said the receipt, part of Klein's imaginary art series Zones of Immaterial Pictorial Sensibility, had been expected to fetch up to $551,000, but surpassed
LONDON, April 7 It is sometimes said that absolutely anything can be bought and sold. Sotheby’s appears to have proved this by auctioning Yves Klein’s Zone de sensibilité picturale immatérielle Série n°1, Zone n°02. This receipt, confirming the transfer of ownership of an invisible.