VORSICHT! TRINKWASSER. 1984.
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, 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, 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 : 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+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, n.d. (1987) 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset with showing the underside of a car with the title text "AUTO AUS DER PREPEKTIVE EINES VERKEHRSOPFERS" which translates to "CAR FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF A TRAFFIC VICTIM" - an environmental protest poster with a design by Klaus Staeck. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, n.d. (1987) 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset with a text that translates to "PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT VOTE FOR A CABBAGE". Staeck's political posters can often be seen as promoting the Green Party during federal and other elections. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1983 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset lithographic poster showing a view of the door to heaven marked "Employment Office". VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1986 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset lithographic poster showing a jar of sweets each of which has packaging making them look like the planet earth. The title means: "New harvest". VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1986 84 x 59.5cm, red and black offset lithographic poster showing graffiti on a wall "Foreigners Out!" and the text:"Imagine you have to flee and see everywhere - 'foreigners out!'". VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1986 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset lithographic poster designed by Staeck with a photocollage and the text: "HOCHSICHERHEITSREAKTOR" which means "HIGH SECURITY REACTOR". 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, n.d. (1987) 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset with with a photo-collage design by Klaus Staeck. An environmental message. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, n.d. (1987) 59.5 x 84cm, full colour offset with a text " KUNST IST FREI" that translates to "ART IS FREE". The word "KUNST" is made of cheese and underneath a cheese board glass lid suggesting that art needs to be set free or consumed. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, 1987 84 x 59.5cm, red and black on white offset lithographic poster with an image of a bound prisoner being tortured and a text that sarcastically quotes Franz Josef Strauss as regarding such treatment as acceptable. VG+.
Heidelberg: Edition Staeck, n.d. (1987) 84 x 59.5cm, full colour offset with a stock image of a desert island with two models and the text that points out that "Every holiday, millions of Germans become foreigners." A reminder that at times everyone is a foreigner. VG+.