Franz Kafka šŸ”

Writer (1883 - 1924)

Franz Kafka wrote surreal, bureaucratic nightmares in which protagonists navigate opaque, circuitous corridors, courts, and castles without clear resolution. His work captures alienation, absurd authority, and the anxiety of being trapped within incomprehensible systems.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Franz Kafka (Looking Forward)

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Mike Nelson
Artist
Kafka's claustrophobic, endless, and bureaucratically hostile corridors—most explicitly in 'The Castle' and 'The Trial'—provided a literary blueprint for Nelson's psychologically charged, winding installation environments.