INTERNATIONAL WRITERS IN PRISONS DAY. 1997.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1992 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset exhibition poster designed by Staeck for the International Writers In Prisons Day. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1992 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset exhibition poster designed by Staeck for the International Writers In Prisons Day. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1997 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset lithographic poster showing Helmut Kohl as a fat bloated god in a chair in heaven and the slogan "The Vested Interest". VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1983 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset lithographic poster showing a photo-collage of Chancellor Kohl (dressed in period clothing) riding a flying cannon ball. The text says: "Chancellor Kohl, flying over growing landscapes". VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1997 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset lithographic poster showing a photo-collage of a book with the front cover a door and handle - overprinted is the text: "Access to the information highway". VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1997 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset lithographic poster showing a cello which has been repaired with bandages and sticking platers and the title : "Public String Concert.". VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1997 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset lithographic poster with a text: "EIN VOLK DAS SOCHE BOXER FUSSBALLER TENISSPIELER UND RENNFAHRER HAT KANN AUF SEINE UNIVERSITATEN RUHIG VERZICHTEN" - which means "A PEOPLE THAT HAVE SUCH BOXERS, FOOTBALLERS, TENNIS PLAYERS AND RACING DRIVERS CAN QUIETLY WAIVE THEIR UNIVERSITIES". VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1998 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset lithographic print showing various typical German foodstuffs but with small signs warning that they are poisonous. The title is a line from the Lord's Prayer (Give us today our daily gift - in Germany this is the line, not "daily bread" as in English). VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1999 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset lithographic poster showing a photo-collage of a briefcase in front of a landscape of modern skyscrapers but the breifcase has an axe attached and the text: "We do what we want with your money/German Bankers Club". VG+.
Heidelberg : Edition Staeck , n.d. (2000?) 64 x 48cm, black on grey outer portfolio cover with red ribbon spine for a collection of poitical posters by Staeck issued with vintage posters. There is significant discolouration from light on the front of the folder. JOINT: Heidelberg : Edition Staeck , n.d. (2000?) 84 x 59.5cm, 1pp b/w offset lithographic texts by Staeck explaining the history of his political posters. Issued as a sort of colophon to the portfolio. Slight edge wear else VG+. PRICE FOR ALL.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, n.d. (2002) 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset lithographic poster showing a large mural on the end of some houses (Ende) and gallery details. Exhibition poster for an exhibition of photographs by Staeck. This poster is unusually signed by the artist in black felt tip bottom right as if the mural was signed. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1975 84 x 59.5cm, yellow, red and black on white offset lithographic poster showing Franz Josef Strauss shaking hands with Mao Zedong with the caption "Greetings between two party leaders: Mao-Tsetung receives Franz-Josef Strauss" when the former visited China in January 1975. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1975 84 x 59.5cm, black on white silkscreen print showing Franz Josef Strauss graffiting a wall and escapaing with paint bucket and brush and posters. The slogan on the wall says: "The fight goes on - until the final victory of the CDU/CSU". VG+.
Heidelberg : Edition Staeck , 1978 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset lithographic poster displaying six miners holding (photo-collaged) posters in favour of the environment. A later poster used the same image of miners with different environmental images also. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, n.d. (1984) 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset with a painting of German peasants carrying a superimposed image of a block of butter - the title says Europe is more than a mountain of butter – a protest about the common market’s economic policies. There are a number of other posters with a similar critical theme of the common market. VG+.
Heidelberg/Wiesbaden: Edition Staeck/Hessian Minister for Agriculture and the Environment, 1974 84 x 59.5cm, yellow and red/black duotone offset lithographic poster showing a young married couple in front of factories pumping out industrial pollution and a ruined house. The slogan says: "Until suffocation do us part" and "We don't need to demonize progress, we just have to master it". VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, n.d. (1984) 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset with a painting of an old German printing press along with a superimposed image of a pile of Deutchmarks - the title says Europe is more than a financial balance sheet – a protest about the common market’s economic policies. There are a number of other posters with a similar critical theme of the common market. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1986 59.5 x 84cm, red, orange and black offset lithographic election poster with the message: "Keep it up Germany" and a bandaged thumb oozing blood. A sarcastic attack on the CDU. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1975 84 x 59.5cm, yellow and black offset lithograph poster showing the Federal Minister of the Interior Ernst Benda in the clothes of the President of the Federal Constitutional Court and in the background a crucifix on the wall. Issued as part of the campaign against the abortion ban (§ 218) passed by the Bundestag in 1975. As usual the Catholic Church in Germany opposed a woman's right to choose. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1996 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset lithographic election poster with an image of a book labelled German Laws with a camera on the front label. The title uses the line from Red Riding Hood - "Grandmother, why do you have such large eyes?" and Staeck sometimes refers to this poster and postcard image as "The Great Eavesdropping". VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1996 59.5 x 84cm, full colour offset lithographic poster with a photo-collage by Staeck based on Manet's Dejeuner sur la herbe but the German designer has added discarded cans of coca cola, a cooler bag and a Mercedez-Benz car. VG+.
Heidelberg: Klaus Staeck, 1977 84 x 59.5cm,full colour poster showing a photomontage of a office block with a sign saying the company is hiring machines but are releasing employees. "Wir stellen ein! 1 Fotosetzmaschine, 1 Schreibkraft - Wir entlassen: 4 Setzer, 3 Textmetteure, 3 Stereotypeure, 1 Korrektor - Wir schaffen Arbeitsplätze durch Investitionen" which roughly translates to "We are hiring! 1 phototypesetter, 1 typist - We are firing: 4 typesetters, 3 copywriters, 3 stereotypists, 1 proofreader" Underneath is a text: "WIR SCHAFFEN ARBEITSPLATZE DURCH INVESTITIONEN" - a sarcastic "WE CREATE JOBS THROUGH INVESTMENTS".VG+.