
Richard Paul Lohse, one of the main representatives of the concrete and constructive art movements, 1975 at his studio in Zurich.
Richard Paul Lohse, a leading representative of concrete and constructive art, is photographed in his Zurich studio in 1975. Dressed in a bold black-and-white checkered shirt, he leans against a cabinet, holding a telephone receiver while reading from a sheet of paper. The room is filled with evidence of his practice, from the cluttered desk to low cabinets holding files. On the walls behind him hang several of his large, geometric abstract paintings, their grids of squares and rectangles forming a graphic backdrop.
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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