Predatory Infrastructures: Mining Extractivism and Indigenous Resistances in the Work of Ignacio Acosta
- Christian Alonso University of Lleida https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8639-9398
Abstract
This article examines how Ignacio Acosta’s work interrogates the extractive dynamics of global capitalism and articulates visual narratives in dialogue with the resistances of local and Indigenous communities. It analyses projects focused on copper extraction in Chile and iron mining in Sweden, adopting a qualitative approach grounded in the social sciences, and particularly in political ecology. The study argues that the artist’s practice exposes the material, financial, and biopolitical dimensions of these metallic elements; reveals how extractive infrastructures deplete resources, destroy biodiversity, and dispossess communities; and makes visible the cultural and political strategies of resistance to mining operations. The article concludes that the value of Acosta’s work lies in its capacity to rethink the links between mining, colonialism, and neoliberalism; to question the paradoxes of legal frameworks and green capitalism; and to imagine liveable futures emerging from the experiences of the territories most affected.
Author Biography
Christian Alonso is a cultural researcher, exhibition curator, and university lecturer. He is a Lecturer in Art History at the University of Lleida and Director of the artistic research project Hybrid Ecologies of the Llobregat Delta. He was previously Director of La Panera Contemporary Art Center, Lecturer at the School of Design ESDI–Ramon Llull University, Coordinator of the Curatorial Studies Program On Mediation, and Project Coordinator of the research group Art, Globalization, Interculturality (University of Barcelona). He holds a PhD in Art History (University of Barcelona), with International Mention (Utrecht University), with a dissertation that rethinks artistic practice through the ecopolitical thought of the French philosopher Félix Guattari. His work is grounded in critical posthumanities and environmental humanities. His research lines include multispecies relations, queer ecologies, naturecultural extractivisms, and geological aesthetics, and on these fields he has curated exhibitions, published books and journals, coordinated academic activities, and directed artistic research projects.
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