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Joseph Beuys was photographed extensively during his life, whether
at work, while travelling, or at home. But only a few photographers
had the privileged access and tenacity of Klaus Staeck and Gerhard
Steidl. Graphic artist Staeck and printer/publisher Steidl
accompanied Beuys with their cameras from 1970 until his death in
1986. Staeck and Steidl were part of Beuys entourage, worked
closely with him to produce his multiples and objects, and
documented intimate aspects of the life of this unmatched
artist-performer. These photos reveal Beuys unique charismatic
personality that influenced not only those he met, but society and
art in general. Born in 1938 in Pulsnitz near Dresden, Klaus Staeck
is one of Germanys most prominent graphic artists. Renowned for his
political posters, Staeck has been president of the Akademie der
Kunste in Berlin since 2006. Steidl has produced Staecks posters
throughout his career and has published many of his books including
Ohne Auftrag (2001), Pornografie (2005) and Schone Aussichten
(2009). Gerhard Steidl was born in 1950 in Gottingen, Germany,
where he continues to live and work. Steidl received his informal
printing training from Klaus Staeck and Joseph Beuys, and in 1972,
the first Steidl book Befragung der Documenta was published. Since
the mid-1980s, Steidl has published literature including the work
of Nobel laureates Gunter Grass and Halldor Laxness. In 1996,
Steidl founded an international photography book programme.
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