Farhan Siki

Farhan Siki is an acclaimed Indonesian street artist whose work merges graffiti, pop culture, and contemporary art. Winner of the Jakarta Art Award (2010), he deconstructs the logos and symbols of mass culture to reveal the paradoxes of consumerism, fame, and artistic value in the 21st century.

  • Farhan Siki (b. Indonesia) is a self-taught street artist whose bold visual language fuses graffiti, pop culture, and contemporary art into a charged commentary on modern life. A graduate of the History Department of Cultural Science Studies at the University of Jember, Siki bridges historical consciousness with the immediacy of street expression — layering the walls of cities and canvases alike with questions of power, value, and identity.

    Winner of the Jakarta Art Award (2010), Siki has exhibited internationally in London, New York, Milan, and Seoul, gaining recognition for his sharp visual paradoxes and vibrant collisions of form and meaning. His works dismantle and reconstruct the familiar logos, icons, and symbols of mass culture, transforming them into dynamic fields of critique.

    By merging consumer imagery with the spontaneity of graffiti, Siki satirizes the mechanisms of both capitalism and the contemporary art world itself — exposing how brands, status, and spectacle intertwine. His canvases erupt in electric colour and irony, reflecting an era where rebellion and commodification coexist.

    Through this visual archaeology of modern life, Farhan Siki situates himself among the leading voices redefining street art in Southeast Asia — not as vandalism, but as a mirror to the contradictions of our time.

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Reminiscene no.1 The Order of Chaos
200 x 200cm
Synthetic Enamel on Canvas
2024

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Farhan Siki (b. Indonesia)