Teemu Siika's practice examines how perception, belief, and behavior are shaped through systems that operate gradually and often below conscious awareness. His works trace the formation of power, value, and moral orientation through repetition, affect, and material process.

Moving between sculptural installation, video, painting, and ceramics, Siika constructs situations where authority, ideology, and coherence are not asserted but accumulated. Rather than offering direct positions, the works invite sustained attention to the subtle mechanisms through which social and economic structures become normalized, internalized, and lived.