Teresa Ferrer, Vika Borja
– In 2021 Borja unveiled “Orisha Echoes” , an installation combining projected photographs, soundscapes of traditional drumming, and kinetic sculptures that react to audience movement. It was shown at Biennale de Lyon (2022).
In the increasingly globalized art world, the trajectories of individual creators can intersect in unexpected ways, producing resonant dialogues across geography, medium, and cultural reference. Two such figures— and Vika Borja —have quietly but decisively shaped conversations around identity, memory, and the materiality of the photograph. Though they hail from distinct cultural backgrounds (Spain and Brazil, respectively) and work across overlapping but distinct practices, a comparative reading of their oeuvre reveals a shared preoccupation with the liminal spaces between presence and absence, the personal and the political, the intimate and the archival. teresa ferrer, vika borja
Rumors of a real-life romance began circulating around 2019 after the pair were seen attending events together. They eventually confirmed their relationship on social media, where they often share photos and personal moments with their followers. – In 2021 Borja unveiled “Orisha Echoes” ,