Innerfields — Digital Captivity — artwork #1968 by Innerfields · Berlin, Germany

graffiti réalisme
Innerfields — Digital Captivity
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Innerfields is a Berlin-based collective founded in 1998 by Jakob Tory Bardou, Holger Weißflog and Veit Tempich, three artists who grew up between East and West Berlin steeped in the city's graffiti culture. Weißflog and Bardou studied surface design at the Kunsthochschule Weißensee. From the outset, they developed a figurative, realistic style layered with graphic elements and symbols, rooted in …

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Added 28/07/2019

A hyperrealist mural by Innerfields depicting two handcuffed hands gripping a smartphone, rendered with photographic precision on a dark background. This powerful work questions our addiction to screens and contemporary digital captivity. One of the most striking murals in the Berlin street art scene.

The artwork Innerfields — Captivité Numérique is of type graffiti. You can admire it in the city of Berlin in Germany, more precisely here: Donaustraße 43-44, 12043 Berlin, Germany.

This graffiti is also tagged as: réalisme.

Find all artworks by the artists who contributed to its creation by clicking on their name: Innerfields

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28/07/2019
Berlin, Germany
Donaustraße 43-44, 12043 Berlin, Germany
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