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Inez Lenders assembles montages from photographs of landscapes, buildings and objects, which she makes during her travels. By putting various elements together she creates a new reality in which everyday objects receive a unreal import. Her landscapes speak of respect for nature, but the buildings placed in them call up a feeling of uneasiness. Inge Reisberman made landscape photographs in Death Valley, the lowest and hottest desert in the United States, and at Caldera de Taburiente, a large, steep erosion crater on La Palma. She manipulated the images to produce "imaginary landscapes" as poetic as they are spatial, with a mysterious, and sometimes mystic, character. |