Modular and Serial Orders 1943 – 84, Richard Paul Lohse, 1984

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Hans Joachim Albrecht – Equations for the Eye, On the colour structure in Lohse’s painting
Rudi Fuchs – Zu den Seriellen Reihenthemen von Richard Paul Lohse an der Documenta 7, Kassel 1982
Hans Heinz Holz – Dialectic Given Visual Form
Serge Lemoine -.. en un certain ordre assemblées.”
Hans-Peter Riese -Richard Paul Lohse, His Work and its Historical Premises
Willy Rotzler – Address on the occasion of the presentation of the Art Prize of the City of Zurich, 1973
Ludmila Vachtová -Address de livered at the opening of the exhibition “Modular and Serial Orders”, Wolfsberg Educational Centre, Ermatingen, Switzerland
Richard Paul Lohse – From “Lines of Development 1943-84”, Expression/Anonymization of the Media, Modular Orders, Illustrations, Serial Orders, Illustrations

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Modular and Serial Orders 1943 - 84, Richard Paul Lohse, 1984
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