A place, Stone imagery
It
is in a barn that we can hear the whispers of thousands of stones
collected by the poet and artist Luigi Lineri at the source of the Adige
river in north-eastern Italy. He attributes their shape to a human or
magical intervention; they are primitive signs, an image-language. The
building is no longer large enough to accommodate them all, some wait
patiently in the garden, sneak into the house. Having spent 50 years
collecting, he now devotes his time exclusively to arranging them.
Interview: @giovanna_caliari
Photos: @anablagojevicvr
Ijen
by Jonas Daley
Ijen
by
Jonas Daley