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Indonesia’s ‘Silvermen’ Beg for Survival

May 13, 2025
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Indonesia’s ‘Silvermen’ Beg for Survival
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Yasuyoshi Chiba, a photojournalist with AFP, recently spent a rainy day in Jakarta with three men who had coated themselves in metallic paint, becoming “manusia silver,” or silvermen, seeking donations from passersby. Rising prices and growing levels of unemployment have resulted in a recent rise in begging across Jakarta. The group followed here say that on a good day, they can earn as much as 200,000 rupiah ($12). After that, they return home, scrub off the irritating paint, and start again the next day.

A street performer, with his body completely covered in silver paint, salutes while begging for money in a street.
Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP / GettyThis photo taken on April 1, 2025, shows street performer Ari Munandar, with his body painted silver, posing for tips in the rain at an intersection in Jakarta.
A man sits on concrete steps, mixing silver paint in a small bucket.
Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP / GettyAri Munandar prepares silver paint to apply to his body on April 7, 2025, in Jakarta.
A man applies silver paint to his face and neck.
Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP / GettyStreet performer Keris Munandar paints his body silver before leaving.
Three silver-painted street performers walk on a pedestrian bridge across a river in an industrial area.
Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP / GettyKeris Munandar, his brother Ari Munandar, and their neighbor Riyan Ahmad Fazriyansah walk to the main road to hitch a ride on April 7, 2025.
Three men covered in silver paint ride on the back of a container truck.
Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP / GettyAri Munandar, Riyan Ahmad Fazriyansah, and Keris Munandar hitch a ride on the back of a container truck to reach an intersection in Jakarta.
A close view of a shirtless street performer covered in silver paint
Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP / GettyAri Munandar, covered in silver paint, crosses a road in Jakarta. Ari admitted to embarrassment and said he was ashamed of making money this way, and that he was hoping for a better job soon, and a better future for his daughter.
A silver-painted street performer poses on a crosswalk during a rain storm.
Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP / GettyKeris Munandar poses for tips in the rain at an intersection as cars stop at a traffic light in Jakarta on April 1, 2025.
A street performer covered in silver paint holds out a bucket for tips beside a car.
Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP / GettyAri Munandar holds out a bucket to receive a tip.
A man covered in silver paint winces, as some paint gets in his eyes.
Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP / GettyAri Munandar reacts as some of the silver paint gets into his eyes while he waits for the traffic light to turn red before performing.
Three street performers, completely covered in silver paint, stand side-by-side on a road, posing.
Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP / GettyThis photo shows the street performers Riyan Ahmad Fazriyansah, Ari Munandar, and Keris Munandar posing after their performance at an intersection in Jakarta on April 1, 2025.
A performer covered in silver paint receives a tip from a person on a scooter in a street.
Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP / GettyAri Munandar receives a tip in the rain at an intersection in Jakarta.
Three men completely covered in silver paint sit side-by-side in a tuk-tuk, counting money.
Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP / GettyThe trio of street performers count their tips on the way home, while hitching a ride in a three-wheeled tuk-tuk, after spending the day performing at an intersection.
A man covered in silver paint poses while standing in the doorway of a house.
Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP / GettyKeris Munandar poses as he arrives home on April 1, 2025.
A man kneels down while a young girl playfully scrubs his back with soap and water.
Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP / GettyStreet performer Keris Munandar, helped by his daughter Nimas Apriyani, scrubs the irritating silver paint off his body in front of their home in Jakarta.

The post Indonesia’s ‘Silvermen’ Beg for Survival appeared first on The Atlantic.

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