
Richard Paul Lohse, one of the main representatives of the concrete and constructive art movements, 1975 at his studio in Zurich.
In his brightly lit Zurich studio in 1975, Richard Paul Lohse, a leading representative of concrete and constructive art, stands behind his desk. Dressed in a checkered shirt and glasses, he rests one hand on his hip, the other near a transistor radio. The room reflects his aesthetic: a large geometric grid painting hangs on the wall, minimalist white canvases are propped nearby, and a row of modern, transparent folding chairs lines the space. Sunlight illuminates the wooden parquet floor, while a woman with short hair is partially visible at the desk.
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