Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Great Black and White Photographers part 2

Lothar Wolleh

   

Lothar Wolleh was born on January 20th, 1930. He grew up in Nazi Germany during World War II and studied Concrete Painting through his elementary years. Wolleh spent six year in a labor camp in Siberia, he was charged with 15 years originally for spying on the Russians. He loved to take portraits of other photographers or artists, including the surrealist Magritte. Lothar Wolleh died in 1979.
Rene Magritte

The Patriarch of Constantinople 

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