2026

Marco Noris in El Temps · Wandering as art

01.05.2026

Marco Noris in El Temps · Wandering as art

Eliseu T. Climent interviews Marco Noris in issue 2135 of El Temps (1 May 2026). Walking as artistic practice, the eastern Pyrenees border, the rivers Segre and Ebro, and the descent of the Siurana river begun on 27 March.

Priorat Dibuixa at The Open Shore (La vora oberta)

17.03.2026

Priorat Dibuixa at The Open Shore (La vora oberta)

On March 28, 2026, Priorat Dibuixa will join “La vora oberta” for a community live drawing and painting session focused on the altered course of the Siurana River at the weir near Mas de Sant Marcell.

El consultori (sessió oberta): metodologies en la pràctica artística

08.01.2026

El consultori (sessió oberta): metodologies en la pràctica artística

In this open session of El Consultori we invite Valentina Alvarado Matos, Marco Noris and Stella Rahola Matutes, three artists with different profiles who will share their perspectives on artistic working methodologies in the various instances of our practice: how do they get inspired? how do they concentrate? how do they arrive at form? how do they verbalise, present or explain what they do? how do they stay faithful to their practice and sustain their career in this Barcelona circuit?

La vora oberta (The Open Shore). Isabelle Meyer Prize 2025

07.01.2026

La vora oberta (The Open Shore). Isabelle Meyer Prize 2025

«La vora oberta» (The Open Shore) begins, a project built from walking along the Siurana River, from its source in the Prades Mountains to its mouth in the Ebro. Through this crossing, the project enters a territory marked by the water transfer from the Siurana towards Riudecanyes, a historical wound that shapes the Priorat's relationship with water. «La vora oberta» has been awarded the Isabelle Meyer Prize 2025.

Feliz, temps, felice, future, tiempo, felice, happy, tempo, futuro, time, feliç 2026

02.01.2026

Feliz, temps, felice, future, tiempo, felice, happy, tempo, futuro, time, feliç 2026

We are time, bodies of time. There are as many forms of time as ways of being in the world. We live in a culture that looks at time as an arrow shot toward a supposed future, but to my eyes time moves in a spiral: something that returns, though never to the same point, apparently the same and completely different. Not forward—upward. And the future…