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  • Fourteen situations divided into three groups according to their level of risk in transmitting HIV/AIDS: high risk, moderate risk, low risk. Colour lithograph, 1993.
  • A customised bar chart with four green condoms instead of bars representing increased condom use in Germany between 1988 and 1996; representing protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.
  • A pair of rose-tinted spectacles with two rose-coloured condoms instead of the lenses; representing protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.
  • A full moon in a black night sky with a yellow condom for the moon; representing protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.
  • Traffic lights with three condoms (red, yellow and green) for lights; representing protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.
  • An apple with a green condom instead of a fruit; representing protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.
  • The sun rising with a yellow condom instead of the sun; representing protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.
  • A suitcase, X-rayed, showing a large green condom inside; representing protection against AIDS while away from home. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.
  • A rose with a red condom instead of the flower; representing protection against AIDS among new lovers. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.
  • A car with two red condoms instead of tyres; representing protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.
  • The world with a purple condom instead of the globe; representing protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.
  • The sun shining above the sea with a yellow condom instead of the sun; representing protection against AIDS while on holiday. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.
  • A daisy used for 'He loves me, he loves me not' game with several petals missing and a yellow condom instead of the flower's centre; representing protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.
  • A bicycle with two green condoms instead of wheels; representing protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.
  • A collage of letters, tickets, records etc. representing family relations, memories and time spent together for people affected in different ways by AIDS. Colour lithograph after C. Padberg, 1994.
  • A collage of letters, tickets, records etc. representing family relations, memories and time spent together for people affected in different ways by AIDS. Colour lithograph after C. Padberg, 1994.
  • Condoms as protection against AIDS
  • protection against AIDS
  • The most important facts about AIDS: how it is contracted and how it cannot be contracted. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • Condoms as protection against AIDS
  • The sun rising with a yellow condom instead of the sun; representing protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.
  • Traffic lights with three condoms as AIDS protection
  • Condoms as protection against AIDS
  • increased condom use in Germany between 1988 and 1996
  • Condoms as protection against AIDS
  • The risks in transmitting HIV/AIDS
  • the need for protection from the risk of contracting AIDS
  • AIDS and drugs
  • fidelity as a protection against AIDS
  • the risk of contracting AIDS through infidelity