Place, body, and memory
Body Ebro (La Entrega III)
2025/ongoing

Body Ebro (La Entrega III)

Body Ebro is an artistic project that explores the river as body, border, and archive. It is based on a journey on foot from the source of the Ebro to its mouth in the Mediterranean, establishing a dialogue between the body-artist and the river-body as a space of collective memory. Inspired by Sequere, a previous project by Marco Noris, Body Ebro proposes a real-time reading of the territory, where the act of walking activates a new embodiment of memory, linking geography, history, and climate emergency.

Lighting the void (Enllumenant el buit)
2023/ongoing

Lighting the void (Enllumenant el buit)

Lighting the void (Enllumenant el buit) is a research project on the history of the village of Envall in the Vall Fosca, depopulated in the 1960s and now undergoing repopulation. The research will culminate in an installation in the former Romanesque church of the village, converted into a public facility.

Sequere (La Entrega II)
2022/2024

Sequere (La Entrega II)

It is an artistic project about time and memory that begins with a symbolic act: collecting water at the mouth of the Ebro and walking upstream to return it to the source of the Segre River, the main tributary of the Ebro. The artist’s gaze and their body moving through space and time become instruments to activate a poetic reading of the territory: experiences along the route and through the traversed space—with its geography, toponyms, cities, and mountains—serve as the trigger for an investigation into historical memory, human relations, and the territory.

La Entrega - Act I
2018/2019

La Entrega - Act I

“La Entrega” is a project conceived as a set of actions—acts—where walking is the main motor. The title refers to the double meaning of the word: to give and to give oneself, an ambivalence common to artistic practice and walking. The first act of La Entrega was a 350-kilometre route, walking for 21 days from the artist’s studio in Barcelona to the Centre d’Art i Natura in Farrera, a small village in the Pyrenees.