Embrace, interdisciplinary art tetralogy 2014.
With the participation of: Carolina Estrada , Kenyi Quispe , Ros Postigo , Luisfernan Vargas , Fiorella Garrido-Lecca , Manuela Talledo , Julio Martín Pinto , Stefania Polo , Ysavo Morales , Karla Peralta , Helga Elsner , Esra Özmen , Greta Gregor , Robert Hobl , Ingrid Gugganig , Sonja Kothe and Martín Ponce.
Ros Postigo
Ros Postigo
Lime.
"I'm from Arequipa, a city in the south of the country, but I've been living in Lima for a year and a half. I moved to this city to study professional photography. Before traveling to Lima, I quit my job as a lawyer, left a master's degree in business law, left home, friends and family to dedicate myself to what I am truly passionate about, so now I am a photographer and a lawyer and I feel very happy about it. No one understands how I can have two such different professions, however, I have been able to complement both careers. I am interested in research in social sciences, art and culture, especially in relation to the social problems that my country is experiencing. That is why I am interested in photography as a means to analyze and talk about these issues. In this way, I have also been able to complement my law studies, since it has allowed me to make more complete analyses of the problems of my country and its policies. My photographs also speak of myself. I am the only child of a family that never consolidated. I grew up with my mother and two years ago I met my father. This episode is the one that has marked me the most. as a person and who has made me face new ways of seeing life and new challenges, such as finally being able to bear my father's last name after 28 years. Despite the difficult experiences I've had to assimilate, I feel that life has been very generous and I am very grateful for everything. Finally, I have a blog where I post some of my photographs http://rospostigo.blogspot.com , you are invited to visit.


Embrace was a tetralogy realized in close collaboration with Hansel Sato, composed of Knowing , Know , Understanding , and Learning , a project that brought together people from the multiethnic Sandleitenhof residential complex in Vienna with people from various districts of multicultural Lima. Begun remotely in December 2013, it culminated in Vienna between May 17 and 31. It integrated mail art, public space interventions, installations, exchanges, and performance.
Abrazar was part of the XIII SOHO in Ottakring Festival, held in May 2014 in the Sandleiten neighborhood, district 16 of the city of Vienna, Austria, curated by Ula Schneider and Hansel Sato.


