Taca de Morera


Site-Specific Installation 
July 2025
Festival Errant 
Coll de Nargó, Catalunya




This site-specific installation was created for the Errant Festival (2025) and installed on the façade of a church in the Catalan town of Coll de Nargó. The tapestry engages directly with a surface marked by time, use, and accumulation. Composed of textile, woven, organic, and found materials, the work brings together elements that each carry prior histories, allowing their material narratives to continue rather than be erased.






The base fabric of the tapestry originates from a sheet used in the collection of mulberries. Placed beneath a tree and stained through the harvesting process and subsequent jam-making, the textile bears visible traces of transformation. These marks operate as a record of time, labor, and contact — processes that mirror the weathered textures and stains of the church façade itself.








By situating the work on an architectural surface already inscribed with history, the installation creates a dialogue between domestic gesture and monumental structure, between ephemeral action and long-term endurance. The tapestry does not attempt to restore or conceal these marks, but instead aligns them, proposing material continuity as a way of engaging with the past and reimagining how it informs the present.