The exhibition 'What After Franco? (1965-1975)' at La Model offers a historical reflection on the last ten years of Franco's regime and the collective projects that emerged in response to it. Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of Franco's death, this exhibition highlights a pivotal period in Spanish history, focusing on the dictatorship's decline, the regime's final repression, and the international reactions that shaped those tumultuous days. Throughout the exhibit, visitors can explore photographs, political documents, and newspaper headlines that illustrate the era's political climate. The first gallery delves into Franco’s final moments of power, while subsequent sections showcase various political and social initiatives that were being developed in the 1960s, aimed at realizing a vision for Spain once Franco’s presence would no longer dominate. The exhibition features 185 documents, including impactful images and graphics, alongside 15 audiovisual fragments that enhance the narr
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