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Aftersun . Pol Viladoms

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Aftersun is a small sample of Pol Viladoms' obsession with abandoned architecture and construction and urban planning models linked to tourism. Among these, water parks stand out, to which he has dedicated fifteen years of travel, research, and exploration. This quest has led the author to travel ever greater distances: from the Mediterranean to the Adriatic and from there to the Sea of Crete, until reaching the coasts of Japan and California, visiting more than 50 locations.

Linked to sun and beach tourism, water parks began to populate our coastline during the 1980s and 1990s, offering new sources of hyperbolic fun close to the sea. They emerged as an extension, an orthopedic addition to nature itself, tailored to a type of tourist consumption that is nothing more than an extractive form of a territory that turns the landscape into another product, consumable and disposable. The lack of planning and analysis led to overbuilding and the subsequent closure and premature abandonment of many of these parks, caused in part by competition and the shift towards more sustainable and “authentic” tourist consumption.

 

The photographs are accompanied by fragments of images taken from postcards (of the water parks themselves) collected over recent years. Through their shapes, colors, and motifs, these compositions establish a new temporal dialogue with the author's own work and nostalgically bring these spaces back to life, while at the same time taking us back to our childhood memories [...] that transport us to that fleeting moment of happiness and shared play, turned into a propaganda claim for the next visitor."

Excerpt from the text by Beatriz Escudero, included in the book.

Aftersun . Pol Viladoms

First edition: 500 copies
Photographs: Pol Viladoms
Edition: Alex Llovet and Pol Viladoms
Text (in Spanish and English): Beatriz Escudero
Dust jacket design: Requena Office
Layout and interior design: Beltimorestudio.net
Pre-press: Josep Maria de Llobet
20 x 25 cm
41 original photographs and 28 color postcard images
116 pages
Swiss binding with exposed thread, printed hardcover, and printed plastic dust jacket.
Includes a postcard
Publication date: June 2025

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2025-06-25

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