Richard Paul Lohse, one of the main representatives of the concrete and constructive art movements, 1975 at his studio in Zurich. - Photo by Edward Quinn

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 figure in the concrete and constructive art movements, is photographed in a pensive moment at his Zurich studio in 1975. Wearing a bold buffalo plaid shirt, he sits with his head tilted, his hand resting on the back of his neck. Behind him, an extensive library of art books and catalogs—including volumes on Picasso, Lyonel Feininger, and the Bauhaus—fills a large white bookshelf, creating an intimate and scholarly atmosphere that reflects a life of deep artistic engagement.


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