The Unmovable Mover

The factory stood there for decades, until the fire. People say it was arson. It burned everything to the ground. Much later, a box turned up in an antique shop. A box of photographs, pulled from the fire. Only none of this is true, although it could be.

The Unmovable Mover is a speculative reconstruction of a past that never was—a small industrial complex from the 1960s shrouded in mystery. Drawing from an undisclosed collection of black-and-white photographs gathered over the years by the artist, the project reimagines a factory that might have existed, perhaps lost to a catastrophic fire, perhaps never real at all.

By interweaving these found images with new, carefully staged photographs taken between 2022 and 2025, a visual narrative that blurs the line between truth and fiction is created. Central to the story are the figures captured in the images, whose presence lends a haunting depth to the narrative. Bold, printed texts, in the form of imagined interviews and reflective fragments, accompany the images and question the very nature of documentation, truth, and memory.

The Unmovable Mover by Alessandra Leta

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