This catalogue raisonné is the first to present the complete graphic design works of the Swiss-born artist and graphic designer.
Richard Paul Lohse, with his modular and serial orders, is one of the founders of systematic-constructive art in the 20th century. This book, a project by the Richard Paul Lohse-Foundation, is the first to present the complete works of the Swiss-born artist and graphic designer. Numerous works, some of them not accessible since their first publication, are brought together here for the first time. A number of essays shed further light on the multi- faceted relationship between aesthetics and politics from the 1930s, exploring Lohse's influence on the development of modern non-fiction books, informative product advertisements and the history of Swiss graphic design, which has had an exemplary status world-wide since the 1950s. The essays also explore the parallel developement of modular and serial thinking in architecture and design and analyse Lohse's contribution to th magazines Bauen + Wohnen and Neue Grafik. The book concludes with the catalogue raisonné of his graphic design, opening the way to over 1600 examples of his expertise. This volume is the first of a four volume series dealing with the pictorial work of Richard Paul Lohse. (German edition available ISBN 3-7757-0767-0)
The graphic designer:
Richard Paul Lohse (Zurich 1902-1988 Zurich). From 1918-1922 apprenticeship with Max Dalang as a commercial draftsman. Lessons with Ernst Keller at the School for Applied Arts in Zurich. 1948- 1956 designer and co-editor of the architectural review Bauen + Wohnen. In 1958, co-founder/editor of the review Neue Grafik. Commandeur de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres de la République Française