Remembered as a Blessing: Visitation Stones in Jewish Cemeteries
Remembered as a Blessing, bound in soft gray silk, contains 30 of Vince Leo’s black and white photographs honoring “visitation stones,” the Jewish tradition of leaving a stone or pebble at the grave site of a loved one. The photographs illustrate the stones as the complex objects they are: simultaneously hard, durable, pieces of matter and embodiments of ineffable spiritual relationships, often among many generations.
Client: MW Editions
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