Fosil analyzes, documents, and shows the evolution of the decaying coal mining basins in northern Spain.

The name of the project refers both to the fossilized minerals from the Carboniferous period and the fossilization process that the mining industry is, paradoxically, experiencing.

Since the end of the 19th century, the coal industry has represented much more than a business; it has been a way of life in northern Spain. Many villages and cities have grown around the mines, and now they are facing extinction.

Through an almost archaeological approach, this project traverses the fossilized remains of the Carboniferous plants that gave rise to coal deposits, the faces of the protagonists of this vanishing way of life, and their daily tools—which today can be considered collectors’ items.

On one hand, Fosil documents the changing economic paradigm that has declared the mining industry unviable; on the other, it defends its cultural importance. Coal was once the main economic source in northern Spain, and now it seems to be condemned to oblivion. Fosil aims to recover and reclaim its legacy.

Fosil is a commissioned project by Museo Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León (MUSAC).

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