DEUTSCHER MISCHWALD (REGENFEST). 1984.
Heidelberg: Klaus Staeck, 1984 84 x 59.5cm, full colour poster with an environmental message where the trees in the "waterproof forest" are replaced with the digital image of a barcode. VG+.
Heidelberg: Klaus Staeck, 1984 84 x 59.5cm, full colour poster with an environmental message where the trees in the "waterproof forest" are replaced with the digital image of a barcode. VG+.
Heidelberg: Klaus Staeck, 1984 84 x 59.5cm, red and black poster with an image of a CDU politician holding a mug of money (presumably suggesting a bribe) and the text: "DIE SOZIS KÖNNEN EBEN NICHT MIT GELD UMGEHEN" - "THE SOCIALISTS JUST DON'T KNOW HOW TO HANDLE MONEY". Sadly the left of the poster has some former creases and minor paper damage - priced thus.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, n.d. (1994) 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset with an image of a worker with his face replaced by a telephone keypad. The text reads: "MANN DER ARBEIT AUFGEWACHT" or roughly "WORKERS WAKE UP". VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, n.d. (1984) 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset with an image of the tower of Babel with the upper areas replaced by a bottle of wine - the title says Europe is more than a wine stream - a protest about the common market's wine lake and other policies. VG+.
Heidelberg: SPD, n.d. (1984) 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset promoting an election gimmick by the SPD who presented a "European election circus" with the co-operation of the artists from the Circus Williams-Althoff. Klaus Staeck designed the poster altering a Friedländer poster for the gentleman juggler, artist and aviation pioneer “Salerno” from the early 20th century juggling with pears instead of balls. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, n.d. (1984) 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset with an image of a wood beetle and the warning that "the bark beetle is the largest forest pest" but with the word for bark beetle crossed out and the word for "human" replacing it. A pro-Green poster. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1985 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset exhibition poster showing a "mountain" of used batteries which are, of course, highly polluting. The slogan says: "POISON MOUNTAIN". VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1985 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset exhibition poster showing two glass bottles below which Staeck points out it is better to return bottles to the manufacturer than send bottles to the dump. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1985 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset exhibition poster showing a rubbish bin full of used items and above the title "Commodity Store" and a line: "Besser de Abfall verwerten als die Erdeverwursten" - which translates to "Better to recycle waste than to ruin the earth". VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1984 84 x 59.5cm, red and black offset lithographic print with a mostly typographic design with a text that translates to: "The soil is dying - the water is dying - the air is dying - the forest is dying - the animals are dying - hooray we live!" and a picture of a coffin being lowered into a grave. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1984 84 x 59.5cm, red and black offset lithographic print showing a group of the CDU Mps and a text comparing them sarcastically to an amateur crew during the Bonn Art Week. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1984 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset lithographic print with an image of a forrest that has had all the trees cut down and a text: "The future belongs to the car. A joint advertisement by the European Automotive Industry (europäischen Automobilindustrie). One of Staeck's many posters attacking society's over reliance on the car. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1984 59.5 x 84cm, full colour offset lithographic print with an image of a polluted river where garbage can be seen with the headline: "VORSICHT! TRINKWASSER" - "CAUTION! DRINKING WATER". VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, n.d. (1984) 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset with a image of a plastic pill box saying Alaskan Sardine Oil alongside dead fish caused by Esso exploitation of Alaska. VG+.
Berlin: Akademie der Kunst, 1985 Nine separate sheets - each uniformly 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset poster which shows what one million people look like along with the text "ARBEITSLOSE SIND ZUVIEL, HERR KOHL" - "TOO MANY UNEMPLOYED, HERR KOHL". A fantastic set of protest posters by Staeck. Scarce. All VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1985 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset lithographic poster showing a rising mound of refuse in front of Koln's two towers of the Dom. The text reads: "We can cope with a little bit of garbage". VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1985 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset exhibition poster with the text: "ALLE ELLENBOGEN WAHLEN CDU" above a ghostly 1,000 DM bank note and German flag. An election poster. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1985 84 x 59.5cm, red, black and green election poster promoting the SPD with the slogan which translates roughly as: "Distribute work more fairly at last!". VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1983 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset lithographic poster showing a seascape with shark's fin and a television set showing a single shark and the slogan: "Television makes you free" (a slogan which has modified a Nazi solgan of the 1940s from Auschwitz. VG+.
Heidelberg : Edition Staeck , 1985 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset lithographic texts with a design by Staeck with a starry sky beneath which a drawing of a tank pulling a caravan. Rather lovely. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1985 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset poster with a rain forest showing the effect of an illegal fire (which is the first step in deforestation in South America to allow cattle raising after the area being cleared for grass) and a sarcastic text over an image of a burger: "Here, useless rainforest is transformed into valuable pastureland." and "Hamburg corporations partner for the Third World". VG+.