The Freedom

By Joan Fontcuberta

“[...] He even alleged that if he was allowed to fast as he liked ,(...), he could astound the world by establishing a record never yet achieved, a statement which certainly provoked a smile among the other professionals, since it was left out of account the change in public opinion, which the hunger artist in his zeal conveniently forgot.”

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Photographs & texts © Joan Fontcuberta

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Photographs & texts © Joan Fontcuberta

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Photographs & texts © Joan Fontcuberta

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Photographs & texts © Joan Fontcuberta

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Photographs & texts © Joan Fontcuberta

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Photographs & texts © Joan Fontcuberta

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Photographs & texts © Joan Fontcuberta

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Photographs & texts © Joan Fontcuberta

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“A Hunger Artist” (Ein Hungerkünstler) text by Franz Kafka 7/14

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Photographs © Tolo Parra

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Photographs © Tolo Parra

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Photographs © Tolo Parra

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Photographs © Tolo Parra

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Photographs © Tolo Parra

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Photographs © Tolo Parra

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Photographs © Tolo Parra

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Photographs © Tolo Parra

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From the series ‘The More That Is Taken Away’ – Photographs & texts © Ben Altman

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From the series ‘The More That Is Taken Away’ – Photographs & texts © Ben Altman

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From the series ‘The More That Is Taken Away’ – Photographs & texts © Ben Altman

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From the series ‘The More That Is Taken Away’ – Photographs & texts © Ben Altman

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From the series ‘The More That Is Taken Away’ – Photographs & texts © Ben Altman

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From the series ‘The More That Is Taken Away’ – Photographs & texts © Ben Altman

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From the series ‘The More That Is Taken Away’ – Photographs & texts © Ben Altman

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From the series ‘The More That Is Taken Away’ – Photographs & texts © Ben Altman

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“A Hunger Artist” (Ein Hungerkünstler) text by Franz Kafka 8/14

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Photographs © Laura Rodari

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Photographs © Laura Rodari

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Photographs © Laura Rodari

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Photographs © Laura Rodari

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Photographs © Laura Rodari

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Photographs © Laura Rodari

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Photographs © Laura Rodari

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Photographs © Laura Rodari

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Photographs © Laura Rodari