Todo lo que queda de noche

A cultural organiser, photographer and explorer of contrasting landscapes. She combines cultural projects with the visual arts, fostering cross-disciplinary connections to capture the unique character of places through the people who travel through, inhabit, live in and imagine them.

This is a geographical and artistic research project exploring depopulation, the rural environment and its contemporary landscape. ’Everything That Remains at Night” does not seek to count the inhabitants who still live – and sleep – in the villages; rather, it aims to uncover “counter-spaces”: liminal places, like the night, where memories, imaginations, dreams and fears linger.

Through collective audio and photographs, an affective landscape is created, shared within the individual imagination, which, together with the installation comprising a small light and a bed of straw, opens up the possibility of observing an identity in flux and of sharing past, present and future practices and visions.


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