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註釋Juan Rafael Coronel Rivera is a poet, photographer, storyteller, essayist, critic and art historian, curator, ethnologist and editor. In this edition he photographs the small mounds that the masons make to place and join sand, cement or stones -humble ephemeral components of the construction process- as a reference for another motif: the mountain, one of the keys to the pictorial landscape genre and a geographic element that is both, a sign and a sacred myth. Together with two series presented in previous exhibitions (Rituals Atmospheresʺ in 2000 and Ce Acatl: when the stone spokeʺ in 2005), Lies : tentative landscapesʺ form a trilogy that confirms Juan Rafael Coronel Riveraœs ability to capture the energy of constructive and architectural elements, transforming them into images where we can identify the signs he looks at as he wanders like the attentive flâneurʺ he is.ʺ --Page 11.