Not a Single Rain Cloud in Sight

  • Dates
    2025 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Locations Argentina, Buenos Aires Province, Villa Gesell

For Argentines, the Atlantic coast holds a deep sentimental value. It is a place shaped by collective memory—of family vacations, long summers, temporary freedoms, and rituals repeated year after year.

An exploration of solitude and absence, Not a Single Rain Cloud in Sight delves into the suspended state of summer along Argentina’s Atlantic coast during the off-season. As the crowds disperse and the infrastructure of tourism falls quiet, the work traces the subtle remnants of a season defined by movement and excess. Empty beaches, dormant buildings, and lingering traces of human presence reveal a landscape caught between memory and expectation, where time seems to slow and absence becomes a palpable force. The coast is no longer a destination but a place of waiting—one that exposes the fragile, cyclical nature of belonging and return.

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