By Albert Elm
“What, then, was the hunger artist to do? He had been applauded by thousands in his time and could hardly come down to showing himself in a street booth at village fairs, and as for adopting another profession, he was not only too old for that but too fanatically devoted to fasting. So he took leave of the impresario, his partner in an unparalleled career, and hired himself to a large circus;”
Photographs © Olivier Pin-Fat
Photographs © Olivier Pin-Fat
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Photographs © Olivier Pin-Fat
Photographs © Olivier Pin-Fat
Photographs © Olivier Pin-Fat
Photographs © Olivier Pin-Fat
Photographs © Olivier Pin-Fat
“A Hunger Artist” (Ein Hungerkünstler) text by Franz Kafka 5/14
Photographs © Albert Elm
Photographs © Albert Elm
Photographs © Albert Elm
Photographs © Albert Elm
“A Hunger Artist” (Ein Hungerkünstler) text by Franz Kafka 6/14
From the series ‘Sparks’ – Photographs & texts © Wiktoria Wojciechowska
From the series ‘Sparks’ – Photographs & texts © Wiktoria Wojciechowska
From the series ‘Sparks’ – Photographs & texts © Wiktoria Wojciechowska
From the series ‘Sparks’ – Photographs & texts © Wiktoria Wojciechowska
From the series ‘Sparks’ – Photographs & texts © Wiktoria Wojciechowska
From the series ‘Sparks’ – Photographs & texts © Wiktoria Wojciechowska
Photographs © Christian Vium
Photographs © Christian Vium
Photographs © Christian Vium
Photographs © Christian Vium
Photographs © Christian Vium
Photographs © Christian Vium
Photographs © Christian Vium
Photographs © Christian Vium
Photographs © Christian Vium