23 February, 2025
National Geographic Editorial: Remembering February 23rd—Spain’s History of Coups and Its Unfinished Lessons
Spain’s history is marked by coups—some that toppled governments, others that collapsed before…
31 January, 2025
Eroding Franco Exhibition in Barcelona
As you know, Eroding Franco is a years-long project exploring Franco’s environmental debt and its…
30 January, 2025
Our Editorial in National Geographic: Can Spain suffer from Los Angeles-style megafires? The warnings we cannot ignore
At MÓN, we document the shifting landscapes of climate change, revealing the patterns that connect…
16 January, 2025
Chronicle of a Premonition: The Extreme Wildfires Defining the World’s New Reality
The devastating fire in Los Angeles confirms the warnings of a scientific community that has long…
23 December, 2024
Published in National Geographic: Reenactments and the Spanish Civil War
At MÓN, we are committed to exploring the meanings that war leaves behind and the lessons that…
28 September, 2024
MÓN at the Closing Night of Rencontres d’Arles
MÓN participated in the event on September 27th. The event wrapped up the festival with some of the…
25 September, 2024
‘Eroding Franco’ at Mitgeres Festival
MÓN took part in Mitgeres 2024 in Valls, Catalonia, presenting two images from Eroding Franco. As…
6 September, 2024
MÓN Featured in CTXT: The Sierra de la Culebra and the Fire Economy
In regions like the Sierra de la Culebra in Spain, wildfires go beyond being natural disasters.…
5 August, 2024
Shadows on the Sea of Plastic
Almería’s “Sea of Plastic” expanse shows a unique scene as the sun goes out. Workers, balancing on…
22 July, 2024
Argusino: A Submerged Memory
Argusino, a village in Castilla y León, was submerged under the Almendra Reservoir in 1967 as part…
14 June, 2024
MÓN at Rencontres d’Arles
Join us for a compelling projection at Rencontres d'Arles, where 'Eroding Franco' illuminates the…










