Cos d’Ebre exhibition. Centre d’Art Lo Pati, Amposta. 06.09.25–16.11.25
The river as a living body, border and archive: Marco Noris presents Cos d’Ebre in Amposta.
From September 6 to November 16, 2025
Opening: Saturday, September 6, 19:00
Centre d’Art Lo Pati, Amposta.
Curated by: Andrea Pacheco González.






Cos d’Ebre is a research project by Marco Noris that presents walking as an artistic experience. For eighty days, between April and July 2025, he travelled along the banks of the Ebro from its geological source at Pico de Tres Mares (Cantabria) to its mouth in the Mediterranean, crossing seven autonomous communities.
The project, in collaboration with the psychoanalyst Celeste Reyna, explores the river in three dimensions: body, border and archive. On the journey—sometimes alone, often accompanied—it stages a dialogue between human-body and river-body from physical, political and spiritual perspectives. The flowing torrent becomes a space of memory that holds and activates stories and experiences.
The exhibition at Lo Pati brings together videos, photographs, sound recordings, ceramics, watercolours on paper, paintings on fabric, organic remains and found objects. It also includes the project Sequere (2022–24) and the Roman piece Representación figurativa del río Ebro from the National Archaeological Museum of Tarragona.
Cos d’Ebre proposes a real-time reading of the territory, where walking activates an embodiment that links geography, history, ecology and community. The works bear witness—always incomplete—to a journey and to the attempt to inhabit the world with what the body can carry.
Drifts
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Cos d’Ebre Exhibition Catalogue, Lo Pati, 2025
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Walking towards a deep humanity (Noris, Pacheco González, 2025)
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The birth of otherness. Towards a littoralisation of borders (Reyna, 2025)
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Between two waters (Martínez Vilalta, 2025)
Visions
Body Ebro, traversal notes
Projects
Body Ebro (La Entrega III)
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10 years of Els Ports. Natura i Art
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Cos d’Ebre, a growing stir
Transmission
Ebro Community Archive
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A community archive of the Ebro
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Bus from Barcelona to visit the Cos d’Ebre exhibition at Lo Pati (Amposta)
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Body Ebro in Zaragoza: the river becomes a community body
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The project Cos d’Ebre (Body-Ebro) begins
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Body-Ebro. The river as body, archive, and border (Noris, 2025)
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Viewing Room: Postals des de Piramidón
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Amposta City Art Biennial (BIAM) 2024
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“Borders. Cut Line”. Group exhibition at the Museu de Llívia. June 15, 2024 - January 15, 2025
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“Allá donde las playas rotas nos muestran el cielo” in the exhibition 2024_n1, Piramidón
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Bodies of Water. Watery Embodiments of Matter and Signs
Press & Media
Sequere. Exhibition presented by Marco Noris at La Gòtika (HerVa Films, 2023)
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Sequere. Marco Noris exhibition at La Gòtika (IEI, 2023)
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Another End. THE REMAINDER — El Born CCM
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Walking the Pyrenees — Fundación Hospital de Benasque
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Walking the Pyrenees — CDAN, Huesca
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Borders. Cutting Line
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«Un món fràgil» — Embarrat 2021
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ERRANT — Itineraries of Art and Thought 2020
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Solo show «Nel lieve sovrapporsi di cielo e terra» — Piramidón, Barcelona
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«Refugium, refugia» at the MuME — Museu Memorial de l’Exili
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«La Entrega» at the Centre d’Art La Panera (Lleida)
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Delicartessen 17
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Presentation of the project and publication of On the Border
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Art and Memory — «On the Border» at the MuME (La Jonquera)
Projects
It wasn’t the sun
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«It wasn’t the sun» — solo show at Galeria Trama (Barcelona)
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«Venien de lluny» — group show at Piramidón (Barcelona)
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«(In)refugis» — solo exhibition at the Temple Romà de Vic
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(In)refugis 1936/2016 — exhibition at Galeria Cànem
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Recomptes @ Galeria Sicart
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Recomptes @ Galeria Cànem
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Anual 2014 de La Escocesa: El Gabinete del Dr. Frankenstein @ Espai M
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Artificialia @ Cyan Gallery
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Seeking Space @ The Active Space, New York
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Marco Noris in «Extraradi (Outskirts)» @ Casa Elizalde, Barcelona
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Under Construction — exhibition at La Escocesa
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