With an AUGUST MOND MASTERPIECE you are acquireing a unique piece of artwork. Step into the world of AUGUST MOND's social fiction and be absorbed and inspired by his intricate, thought provoking images.


The dull heaviness of industrial bourgeoisie meets the madness and dynamism of a fairground and circus world. August Mond shows again that madness and freedom, security and coercion are closely related. Not an image to warm yourself by, but to sharpen your mind.

Why is the universe? And who rules over it? With this small masterpiece you enter the ironic world of a profound artist who never tires of commenting on what lies at the edges of our existence.

A jury of VIELEINER (Multi-Ones) — creatures with collective minds — judge a young woman’s cooking. The single most important picture of the 63-3 series.

A proud raven, a laughing unicorn and an uncertain clown stride forward in a dancing manner — full of dynamism, some elegant, some clumsy. A masterpiece that invites us to immerse in the characters and ask about the whence and whither of life.

Wisdom and love place themselves protectively and tenderly over a new life. The angel appears not with wings but in a dress decorated with lilies. The world seems sterile and empty, yet very close to heaven — a deep love that transcends generations.

Three strange figures on the roof of a skyscraper, ready for a great leap, and a Jobot observing them. In this masterpiece it is not a place but poetry that becomes the real refuge.

A monster or a woman? A woman behind a monster, or a monster behind a rag doll? Human being and stuffed-animal monster merge into one. A person disappears and an inner demon awakens.

„Sure guys, whatever!“ laughs the unicorn as the two men look at each other with understanding. Whatever is about to happen, a pact has been struck. An August Mond masterpiece about fraternisation, friendship and setting off on an adventure.

A failed man on the floor of his mother’s flat. Does she pity him, or is she repulsed? What does motherly love endure? A perceptive look at the relationship of parents to their adult children — relentlessly exposing the ugliness of failure in a wonderful composition.

Energy, dynamism, life and happiness — all of it lives in NEAR EDEN. The scene shimmers in the midday sun: transparency and opacity, light and shadow, flowers and butterflies, mother and child — everything urges movement. A richly detailed masterpiece that captivates even without art expertise.

A businessman and a Jobot (robot) having tea on a spring afternoon. The intensity with which the Jobot fixes its counterpart contrasts strikingly with the apathy of the passers-by. An August Mond masterpiece set in the Jobot universe that invites us to fathom the story behind it.

