
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 the concrete and constructive art movements, is pictured in his Zurich studio in 1975. Dressed in a bold checkered shirt and thick-rimmed glasses, the artist sits in a contemplative pose, surrounded by his systematic, geometric creations. The minimalist space is dominated by large canvases featuring grids of squares and rectangles in shades of grey, black, and white, which fill the walls and lean against them. The modern interior includes a parquet floor, transparent lucite chairs, and a small metal table.
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