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February 2026 Cover Story: Museum Myths

    February 2026 cover story on www.lttds.org


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The February 2026 monthly Cover Story “Museum Myths”, is up on our homepage: www.lttds.org

Last week, Pepe Serra, Director of the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC), kicked off a public programme previewing the museum’s transformation and reorganisation over the next four years and introduced a presentation by the cultural strategist András Szántó.” → Continue reading (after February, this story will be archived here).

Cover Stories are published monthly on Latitudes’ homepage, showcasing past, present, or upcoming projects, research, texts, artworks, exhibitions, films, objects, or field trips related to our curatorial work and activities.


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  • Cover Story, October 2025: Stockholm, September, Sessions, Studios, Samuelson, 1 Oct 2025
  • Cover Story, September 2025: Krasiński at 130 centimetres, 1 Sep 2025
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  • Cover Story, June 2025: Hello Everyone Re-Mix, 2 Jun 2025
  • Cover Story, May 2025: Ria, Ría: sweet, brackish, or salty Satorre, 2 May 2025
  • Cover Story, April 2025: Wrecking the Floor Tiles, 1 April 2025
  • Cover Story, March 2025: “Hello Everyone from the Museo Reina Sofía”, 3 Mar 2025
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  • Cover Story, January 2025: Folded Forms, 1 January 2025
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Latitudes' 2025 Annual Carbon Report

Mariana's 2025 Annual Report.

Max's 2025 Annual Report.

As part of our long-term environmental commitment, and through our role as Individual Active Members of the Gallery Climate Coalition, we have made a practice of submitting and publicly sharing an Annual Carbon Report each year since 2022.

This process has become an integral part of how we reflect on, measure, and take responsibility for the environmental impact of our work. Our annual carbon footprint reporting tracks emissions across the main areas of our activity, including air and surface travel (long-distance and regional trains, coaches, taxis, cars, metro, buses, and ferries), accommodation (hotels and self-catered properties), energy consumption (electricity and gas), and–as of 2024–digital usage (web hosting, cloud storage, email traffic, and video calls).

Our most recent report, for 2025, totals 4.45 tCO₂e and has been submitted to the Gallery Climate Coalition as part of our annual Active Membership renewal—a process required to receive the 2025 badge, which recognises concrete steps toward more sustainable practice. The report is also publicly available on our website. In May 2026, GCC will announce the 2025 Active Members on their social media channels.

Evolution of Mariana's emissions since 2019 (baseline year).

Active Membership isn’t a sustainability certification—but it reflects a commitment to transparency in assessing, reporting, and reducing climate impact. Members set science-based targets and actively pursue practical solutions, with the badge updated each year through a re-submission process to maintain the current designation.

Learn more at Gallery Climate Coalition.


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Cover Story, January 2026: Waves Lost at Sea

January 2026 cover story on www.lttds.org



NEW
NEW MONTH
NEW MONTHLY COVER
NEW MONTHLY COVER STORY

The January 2026 monthly Cover Story, “Waves Lost at Sea”, is up on our homepage: www.lttds.org 

In 2003, one of Europe’s most renowned surfing waves disappeared from the Basque coast near the town of Mundaka, Spain. The culprit? → Continue reading (after January, this story will be archived here).

Cover Stories are published monthly on Latitudes’ homepage, showcasing past, present, or upcoming projects, research, texts, artworks, exhibitions, films, objects, or field trips related to our curatorial work and activities.


→ RELATED CONTENTS

  • Archive of Monthly Cover Stories 
  • Cover Story, December 2025: Mentorship and Movement, 30 Nov 2025
  • Cover Story, November 2025: Lido Lagoon, 3 Nov 2025
  • Cover Story, October 2025: Stockholm, September, Sessions, Studios, Samuelson, 1 Oct 2025
  • Cover Story, September 2025: Krasiński at 130 centimetres, 1 Sep 2025
  • Cover Story, July-August 2025: Hello Everyone: A Catalogue of Voices, 1 Jul 2025
  • Cover Story, June 2025: Hello Everyone Re-Mix, 2 Jun 2025
  • Cover Story, May 2025: Ria, Ría: sweet, brackish, or salty Satorre, 2 May 2025
  • Cover Story, April 2025: Wrecking the Floor Tiles, 1 April 2025
  • Cover Story, March 2025: “Hello Everyone from the Museo Reina Sofía”, 3 Mar 2025
  • Cover Story, February 2025: Bananas, Potatoes, Ria, Río: Jorge Satorre at CA2M, 3 Feb 2025
  • Cover Story, January 2025: Folded Forms, 1 January 2025

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