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Anything to Say? is a travelling bronze sculpture and public art installation by Italian artist Davide Dormino that was erected on May 1, 2015, on Berlin's Alexanderplatz. The full title of the work is Anything to Say? - A Monument to Courage. The whistleblowers Edward Snowden, Julian Assange, and Chelsea Manning are shown standing on three chairs in the installation, which also contains an empty fourth chair that will serve as a platform for public speaking. People are encouraged to "stand up instead of sit like the others" by the fourth empty chair. The installation was unveiled as part of a private art project supported by international crowdfunding. In 2016 Davide Dormino was awarded the Prix Éthique 2016 by Anticor for Anything to Say?
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