Edition Staeck Political Posters

PETER – FILTER. 1970.

Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1970 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset lithographic poster with a photo-collage by Staeck showing fishhook at the end of cigarettes - Peter being a popular German brand - an early work by the artist attacking addictive effects of smoking. VG+.

£65.00

FROMAGE À DÜRER. 1970.

Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1970 84 x 59.5cm, red and black duotone offset lithographic print showing Durer's drawing of a praying pair of hands with screws through them to keep them tight together. Staeck had produced six different art prints for the Durer anniversary based on the original works - this was one which he then had produced as a low cost poster print to allow a much wider distribution of the work. VG+.

£50.00

UNTITLED. 1971.

Heidelberg: Klaus Staeck, 1971 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset poster with an image of smoke beltching chimneys overlaid with a colour drawing of a plant. A very early Staeck work protesting pollution. VG+. Scarce.

£65.00

WÜRDEN SIE DIESER FRAU EIN ZIMMER VERMIETEN? 1971

Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1971 84 x59.5cm,. red and black offset lithographic poster with a reproduction of a Durer portrait of his mother and a text: "Would you rent a room to this woman?" This was released as a political comment on the major anniversary exhibition of Dürer in Nuremberg 1971 and to critique the conference of the house and landowners' association that was taking place at the same time in Germany. VG+.

£50.00

DIE MIETEN MÜSSEN STEIGEN. 1972.

Heidelberg: Klaus Staeck, 1972 84 x 59.5cm, red, and black poster showing a typographic design by Staeck attacking the Christian Democrats: "DIE MIETEN MÜSSEN STEIGEN WAHLT CHRISTDEMOKRATISH" - "RENTS MUST RISE VOTE CHRISTIAN DEMOCRAT". Slight edge wear bottom right. Scarce early political poster from the designer/lawyer/artist.

£45.00

DEUTSCHE ARBEITER! – DIE SPD WILL EUCH EURE VILLEN IM TESSIN WEGNEHMEN. 1972.

Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1972 84 x 60cm, blue, yellow and black on white offset lithographic poster showing a modern 1970s house and the text: "German workers! - The SPD wants to take away your villas in Ticino". This was Staeck's ironic contribution to the federal election campaign of 1972. VG+. Scarce.

£45.00

DAHINTER STECKT IMMER EIN KLUGER KOPF. 1972.

Berlin: Edition Staeck, 1972 84 x 59.5cm, red and black on white offset poster with an image of Franz Josef Strauss with a Bild newspaper with the headline "Juso bites a defenseless child". Issued by Staeck as part of the 1972 federal election campaign. VG+.

£45.00

ENTMANNT ALLE WÜSTLINGE! – WÄHLT CHRISTLICH. 1972.

Berlin: Edition Staeck, 1972 84 x 59.5cm, red and black on white offset poster with an image of Franz Josef Strauss as a butcher's clothes at the and sharpening his knives. Another attack poster created by Staeck during the federal election campaign in 1972. VG+.

£45.00

WIE SICH DIE BILDER GLEICHEN. 1972.

Berlin: Edition Staeck, 1972 59.5 x 84cm, red and black on white offset poster comparing an original NPD poster from 1972 with an original CDU poster from 1953  created as part of the 1972 state election campaign showing that the right wing had not changed from using a "red scare" image. Issued by Staeck during the 1972 state election campaign

£45.00

AUS DEUTSCHEN LANDEN FRISCH AUF DEN TISCH. 1972.

Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1972 84 x 59.5cm, red yellow and black offset poster with an image of dead fish in polluted water and the headline" Fresh to the table from Germany." Many of Staeck's posters attacked environmental damage and pollution from the country's industry. VG+.

£45.00

OLYMPISCHE SPIELE MÜNCHEN 1972. 1972.

Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1972 84 x 59.5cm, blue, red and black offset poster parodying the official Olympic Games posters prepared for the Munich games in 1972. Staeck however shows a man being tortured on an X beam. Later Staeck had to withdraw the posters because of his use of trade marked logos. VG+.

£45.00

JA, WARUM EIGENTLICH NICHT? 1972.

Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1972 59.5 x 84cm, yellow, light blue and black silkscreen print showing Koln and the Rhein with heavy air pollution and two quotes from "Der Spiegel", No. 38. A work attacking the pollution found in Germany in the early 70s. VG+.

£65.00

SEIT CHILE WISSEN WIR GENAUER, WAS DIE CDU VON DEMOKRATIE HÄLT. 1973.

Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1973 59.5 x 84cm, red and black offset lithograph poster showing arrested Allende supporters in the soccer stadium in Santiago de Chile jailed by the right-wing illegal government of Chile in 1974. The text says: ""Since Chile we have known more precisely what the CDU thinks of democracy". VG+.

£45.00

UNTERNEHMER! MACHT EUCH DIE ERDE UNTERTAN. 1973.

Gottinger: Edition Staeck, 1973 84 x 59.5cm, red, black and green offset lithographic poster showing a worker carrying his boss (in top hat and holding a champagne glass) on his shoulders and a quotation from the Bible (the first paragraphs of Genesis).  The title of the work is "ENTREPRENEURS! SUBDUE THE EARTH". Apparently originally designed by Staeck as a suggestion for a book cover. VG+.

£45.00

AM ANFANG WAR DAS GELD. 1973.

Gottinger: Edition Staeck, 1973 84 x 59.5cm, black and yellow dutone offset lithographic poster showing a photomontage of the the dom at Kln with the main part of the building replaced with a bundle of Deutchmarks. The slogan "IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE MONEY" refers to the fact that in the Federal Republic of Germany the funding of church administrations was linked to general wages and income tax. VG+.

£45.00

OFFIZIELLE BÜCHERVERBRENNUNG. 1973.

Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1973 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset lithographic print with an image of books being burnt and the text: "Frankfurt book fair/outdoor area official book burning" and "Die Reichsschrifttums kammer Chile" (The Reich Literature Chamber of Chile). Part of the campaign against the oppression in Chile by the junta. VG+.

£45.00
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