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.