Argentine photographer Humberto Rivas (1937-2009) has been called the
photographer of silence. Rivas fled Argentina's military coup in 1976
for Spain, where he lived until his death. He was commissioned to
produce portraits of some of Spain's best known Catalonians--Joan Miró,
Antoni Tápies, among them. Whether portrait, landscape or still life,
the artist's works invariably betray his somber gaze.