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  • Stop AIDS campaign poster
  • Two horizontal red ribbons surround a globe of the world representing an advertisement for World Aids Day 1st December 1994 by Hounslow Council. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • A distorted figure lying down behind barbed wire forming the logo of the organisation AIDS-Hilfe with the word 'Danger'; an advertisement for "Künstler gegen AIDS" [Artists against AIDS], an exhibition in Siegen from 4 September to 3 October 1993. Lithograph by Ch. Hobert - U. Decker.
  • A cloaked figure of death bearing the word 'AIDS' on one sleeve and holding syringes that spill blood as if weapons; advertisement for the Sterile Needle Exchange by the Life Foundation Community Health Outreach Program. Colour lithograph.
  • A heart with lines either side and a pair of lips with a message about how to get information on sexually transmitted diseases; an advertisement by the SOA Stichting, Utrecht.
  • Two men kissing; advertisement for an exhibition about New
  • An elephant wearing a condom on its raised trunk runs across a desert representing an advertisement for safe sex by Wizard & Genius-Idealdecor AG. Colour lithograph by Meiklejohn Graphics, 1993.
  • Smiling black and white people below a globe showing South Africa, representing successful avoidance and treatment of AIDS through responsible behaviour.
  • Condom preserves you from AIDS not pleasure
  • Two hands on top of each other within a blue triangle with a computer screen and telephone and details of the AIDS information services: Minitel Dialogue, Numero Vert and the SIDA Info-Service; advertisement by AIDES.
  • AIDS is not a divine punishment
  • A row of heads look up at an image of Michelangelo's David; representing an advertisement for an art auction to benefit the CATF Columbus AIDS Task Force. Colour lithograph by Mike Motts of Motts Photographic Center Inc. and Rob Brown of Rob Does Design, 1991.
  • The American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program
  • Exhibition of posters entitled 'Kunst und AIDS in 1993
  • AIDS prevention advertisement
  • Activities in which AIDS is not transmitted
  • Ad for AIDS Hotline in Hong Kong
  • Three sets of arms joining hands representing an advertisement for AIDS anti Civic Association of Catalonia, Gays for Health to mark World AIDS Day on 1st December 1989; advertisement by the Barcelona City Council, Catalonia Department of Health and Social Services and the GPS [?]. Colour lithograph 1989.
  • Stop AIDS campaign
  • A woman winks as she holds up a condom with the face of a man behind with numerous messages about condoms and how to use them; advertisement by the Seattle-King County Department of Public Health. Colour lithograph by Art Chantry.
  • A calendar for the year 1994 by Thai Red Cross
  • A man in leggings sits looking at a book on the floor representing an advertisement for L'Androgyne, an organisation dedicated to gay and lesbian literature in Montréal, Quebec. Lithograph.
  • A procession of people with paper lanterns walking down a street at night; advertisment for Children Living with Aids in support of World Aids Day. Colour lithograph, 1996.
  • AIDS Helpline in Mexico
  • The words "Stand together. Walk together" with a repeated list of emergency phone lines representing an advertisement for Gay Pride events in Germany in 1993. Colour lithograph by ComDesign, Berlin, 1993.
  • A girl and a boy hold up a female and a male doll who appears to wear a condom with the message below: "At 10 years old, children are capable of understanding many situations"; one of a series of posters representing an advertisement for a competition for posters of images against AIDS. Colour lithograph by Eric Perillaud.
  • Coloured condoms on a chequered black and white background; representing an advertisement for safe sex by Verkerke C&L GmbH. Colour lithograph, 1995.
  • A couple touch noses as they are about to kiss; an advert for safe sex by the Terrence Higgins Trust. Colour lithograph.
  • A crowd of Indian women holding babies; representing a warning by the World Health Organization about for the vulnerability of women and HIV/AIDS. Colour lithograph, ca. 1994.
  • AIDS prevention advertisement for families