Memoria Perdida Memoria Perdida
To this day the bodies of up to 114,000 disappeared from the Spanish Civil War and the dictatorship of Francisco Franco (1936-1975) lie in unmarked mass graves in roadsides, on the edges of towns and villages, in ravines or in fields. The body of work comprises photographs of the sites of the mass graves and related atrocity sites that have not been opened or dignified to this day. Memoria Perdida shows images of landscapes, "but when we go deeper we realize that they are sad landscapes, in which the echo of the coup de grace still resonates" (Carlos del Amor, journalist).
Nature/No Nature (in progress) Nature/No Nature (in progress)
How does our civilisation interact with nature? The impact of human interventions in so called natural areas is massive. Some of these interventions are due to exploitation, others try to take advantage of nature in order to fight the threat of climate change. This series tries to capture the delicate balance between the human made world and nature.
D-Day Landing Beaches (2016) D-Day Landing Beaches (2016)
D-Day landing beaches and battlefield memorials 70 years later.