Jim Vecchi - Photography:

Memoria Scaduta

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Published by:
Jim Vecchi
Published:
10/29/2017
Specs:
Square / 8" x 8"
84 pages Perfect-bound
Category:
Photography
Tags:
art, cemetery, Death, expired, headstone, italy, Memorial, Memory, photography, Remains, remnants

In Italy, one's final resting place in a cemetery is not considered to be forever. Modern Italian contracts for a cemetery space generally last from 30 to 50 years. When the contract expires and the space is needed, the physical remains are moved to a much smaller individual, familial, or communal ossuary. The emptied space is then available to be re-used These photographs are of the headstones, markers, and other paraphernalia that are removed when the physical remains are relocated. How these memorial objects are disposed of varies immensely. Sometimes these remnants are handled with what appears to be great respect, at other times they are strewn about in a way that suggests complete carelessness and disregard. A note on the title: Memoria Scaduta is best translated into English as Expired Memory. In this context “expired” would not mean having died but would mean having elapsed (as a due date or a contract might expire). “Scaduta” in Italian also means having declined or gone down in value.

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