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  1. Lothar Wolleh Archiv. Collage aus Kontakabzügen (Jan Schoonhoven) Der Kontaktabzug – Der unterschätzte „Vintage Print“ • Wolleh verwendete fast ausschließlich Rollfilme, bei denen das einzelne Negativ eine Größe von 6 cm x 6 cm hat.

  2. Lothar Wolleh was a genius - a photographic artist, a fantasist and a realist at the same time. He was the creator of unique and highly individual works of photographic art, and he was a confident and expert craftsman. His ability to inspire artists from a wide range of disciplines - including many great names - to work with him, the photographer, and on this basis of equality, to meld fine ...

  3. Lothar Wolleh, german photographer whose work is largely influenced by the second world war, has dedicated a part of his work to René Magritte portraits, renowned surrealist painter. Wolleh (1930-1979) experienced a tumultuous early life; wrongly accused of espionage by the Russians, who then occupy his native Germany, he was sentenced to ...

  4. With Lothar Wolleh Raum, the Wolleh family has created a place that presents his work permanently and comprehensively. The aim is to open up the work of Lothar Wolleh in all its aspects, such as photographs, photo-art volumes and editions, and to show through exhibitions, events and publications the relevance of his work in a broader, international art-historical context.

  5. Die Ausstellung "Lothar Wolleh sieht Jan Schoonhoven" im Museum Prinsenhof Delft erzählt die Geschichte einer außergewöhnlichen Freundschaft zwischen dem Delfter Bildenden Künstler Jan Schoonhoven (1914-1994) und dem Fotografen Lothar Wolleh. Es ist das erste Mal, dass eine umfassende Museumsausstellung diesen beiden Künstlern Tribut zollt, nicht nur als Initiatoren verschiedener ...

  6. Eine Dokumentation von Lothar Wolleh from 1970–’71 was Lothar Wolleh’s first published collaborative project, bringing together different media. Distinctly multiform in character, the cassette contains a book featuring photographs by Lothar Wolleh and graphic prints by Zero artist Günther Uecker, three etchings, an embossed print and a ...

  7. Unfassbar und unerklärlich. Lil Picard. AutorOliver Wolleh. Zeit1978. WerkPortrait. Das Zusammentreffen von Lil Picardund Lothar Wolleh soll seinem Sohn Oliver Wolleh noch lange in Erinnerung bleiben. Zeigt es doch sehr gut die emotionale Verbindung, die dem Schaffensprozess vorausgeht. Eine ganz persönliche Erinnerung seines Sohnes.