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  • A syringe within a no entry sign and an embracing couple with advice on how to avoid catching HIV within a burgundy and pink decorative border; one of a series of fact sheets about AIDS and HIV. Colour lithograph.
  • A faithful couple, opening a condom packet, a woman receiving a blood transfusion that has been screened for HIV, sterilised skin piercing instruments and an HIV positive woman seeking health advice before planning a baby; advice by the World Health Organization about the way AIDS can be prevented. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A health information sheet on how to get an AIDS test featuring an illustration of a man having a blood test by Beaver Masigo. Colour lithograph, ca. 1992.
  • A couple poised to kiss with a condom representing an advertisement for Local Sexual Health Clinics by the Community AIDS Resource Team, Auckland Sexual Health Services. Photocopy.
  • An alphabet bearing letters relating to the symptoms of various sexually transmitted diseases; includes blisters, burning and discharge with a warning that HIV is not so visible (non-English version). Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • Interconnecting figures within a black circle with the words 'counselling ... ayuda, psicologica ... oporte, emocional, integracion' above and repeated in reverse below; an advertisement for the counseling services offered by the Asociación Ciudadana para la Solidaridad y Prevención del SIDA [ the Civic Association for Solidarity and AIDS Prevention]. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • 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.
  • A couple making love, two people sharing needles, a man in a bed receiving a blood transfusion and a pregnant Indian woman; warning by the World Health Organization about the modes of transmission of HIV. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • An alphabet bearing letters relating to the symptoms of various sexually transmitted diseases; includes blisters, burning and discharge with a warning that HIV is not so visible (non-English version). Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • An alphabet bearing letters relating to the symptoms of various sexually transmitted diseases; includes blisters, burning and discharge with a warning that HIV is not so visible. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A crowd of people sitting in the sun with a tear down the middle to reveal a black triangular cavity; representing the effects of the marginalisation of people with AIDS. Colour lithograph by Enrico Delmastro, ca. 1995.
  • The face of a woman half obscured by the vertical lettering Lafla Klinikken; an advertisement for a clinic for sexually transmitted diseases and HIV in Oslo. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • Rows of the faces of women, some with death masks, representing women with AIDS; advertisment for free HIV/AIDS tests by the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. Colour lithograph by Kerr and Malley, 1992.
  • An angular map of France in yellow with two arrows joining in the middle and the words "SIDA. Une question? Une inquiétude? Des difficultés?" representing an advertisement by the Association Diagonale 91. Colour lithograph.
  • A man with a moustache and bare feet wearing a check shirt rests his arms on one knee with the message: "You can stop the virus. I use condoms"; an advertisement for safe sex by the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V. Colour lithograph.
  • A fist punches out of a blue balloon bearing the words 'Jr. Hat2' with a personified smiling condom at the centre and a young man wearing a striped jumper in the background; a safe-sex and AIDS prevention advertisement for the People with HIV Network. Colour lithograph by Fumi Ikegami, ca. 1990's.
  • List of ways HIV is transmitted; eighth of sixteen advertisement posters by the American Red Cross promoting education about AIDS. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • An illustrated information sheet showing things you should know about AIDS; an advertisement by the Population and Community Development Assocation (PDA) in Thailand. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • Four young people next to a big poster providing safe sex advice, and discussing its message. Colour lithograph, 1988.
  • A warning about the hazardous and the non-hazardous practices in relation to the transmission of AIDS issued by the Bundesministerium für Jugend, Familie, Frauen und Gesundheit [Federal Ministry for Youth, Family, Women and Health]. Colour lithograph.
  • A condom packet next to a pair of sun glasses and a book on a towel with a message about the importance of taking maximum [sexual] protection to prevent the spread of HIV and AIDS; advertisment for the SIDA Info Service by the Ministère de la Santé Publique et de l'Assurance Maladie. Colour lithograph.
  • Images that demonstrate that AIDS is not spread through social contact. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A winged glittering purple angel with a tail against a blue background bearing the words 'Änglar finns dom?' (Angels are those?) within a yellow banner above a green undulating landscape; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Positive Group Support Fund for homosexual and bisexual men in Sweden. Colour lithograph by Graphic Systems, ca. 1995.
  • A line of people stand along a shopping street representing a warning about the risk of STD's by the AIDS STD Unit, Health Department, Victoria. Colour lithograph, July 1992.
  • A man performing oral sex on another man representing an advertisement for safer sex by the AIDS Committee of Toronto. Colour lithograph by Norman Hatton, 1988.
  • A cartoon couple looking in opposite directions through magnifying glasses; warning pregnant women to take a test for HIV. Colour lithograph after Pat for the Commisione nazionale per la lotta contro l'AIDS, ca. 1995.
  • A style-conscious black man holds up a packet of condoms, with symbols (man and woman, condom, British standard kitemark, telephone handset) representing "smart" ways to prevent AIDS. Colour lithograph by Photo Co-op, Glover/Hughes and Big-Active Ltd. for Mainliners, 1990/1995.
  • Two views of the back of a naked man one in pink, the other in pale blue with information on hepatitis B in relation to AIDS and HIV; a two-sided information leaflet written by Dr. Friedrich Chaban published by Hein & Fiete, Hamburg's gay information centre. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • Two views of the back of a naked man one in pink, the other in pale blue with information on hepatitis B in relation to AIDS and HIV; a two-sided information leaflet written by Dr. Friedrich Chaban published by Hein & Fiete, Hamburg's gay information centre. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • A baker supports pies on his head while holding loaves and doughnuts; with four symbols of support (telephone, human pyramid, teapot, knife and fork); representing support for HIV positive people. Colour lithograph by Photofusion and Big-Active Limited for Mainliners, 1990/1995.