Arahmaiani Feisal. Image courtesy of the artist.

Arahmaiani Feisal. Image courtesy of the artist.

Arahmaiani Feisel

b. 1961, Bandung, Indonesia
Lives and works in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Born in Bandung, Western Java, Indonesia, Arahmaiani Feisal is internationally known for her performance art, installations, videos and paintings. This extremely active artist is also a poet, essayist, speaker, teacher and community organiser. She obtained her BFA in Fine Arts at the Bandung Institute of Technology in 1983, with subsequent studies at the Paddington Art School, Sydney, Australia (1985–1986) and the Academie voor Beeldende Kunst, Enschede, Netherlands (1991–1992).

Arahmaiani’s work focuses on consciousness-raising. Since her emergence into public art actions in the late 1980s, her themes have revolved around democracy, equality, women’s liberation, freedom of faith and speech, and creative and collaborative solutions to the destruction of community and the environment. Her installation 'Sacred Coke' (1993–2014) inaugurates later pieces using the ultimate symbol of American capitalism and consumerism spreading across the globe. In 'Nation for Sale' (1996), the artist performs a wild, degrading dance dressed as a Balinese dancer: wielding a plastic gun, she mixes sacred traditional elements with those of capitalist violence and pop culture, to highlight how local elements are distorted, cheapened and commercialised to attract tourism and modernising investment.

Beginning in around 2008, Arahmaiani has painted a series of large, meditative monochrome diptychs in a more biographical, but still universal manner. The diptych format signifies the meeting of two parts: for example, the 'Confluence' series (2010–2013), where 'Confluence' 1 (2013) shows the shadow outline of a nude, feminine figure in the place where two rivers become one – a statement that works on personal, political and universal-spiritual levels. Since the 2000s, spiritual and environmental themes have been combined in her work, performed with more stillness of expression but no less intensively messaged. An example of this is 'Shadow of the Past' (2016).

Biography information from Aware Women Artists, October 2025

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