Skip to main content
2,498 results
  • A question in yellow German lettering against a pink background: 'AIDS. Are you part of the solution or part of the problem?'; one of 5 advertisements by the AIDS-Hilfe Salzburg. Colour lithograph by Scharler & Deller Salzurg.
  • (Recto) a man is cut by the sharp nails of his female companion who has AIDS; (verso) information on how to deal with serious accidents when HIV positive. Colour lithograph by Oliver Koss, 1995, for the Programme National de Lutte contre le SIDA in Togo.
  • A couple holding umbrellas with 3 children before them against a floral background; an AIDS prevention advertisement by OPL-Sida. Colour lithograph by Luis J. Querecuto, ca. 1995.
  • A squared background across which is written the words "Aujourd'hui, demain, après demain ... après"; representing the future despite the impact of AIDS. Colour silk screen print after P. Corillon, 1993.
  • The word 'AIDS' falling between a pale blue and grey bridge with 2 arches bearing the repeated word 'AIDS' and 4 green flowers; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Committee on AIDS Hanoi. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A green serpent with a pronged tongue representing a warning to be vigilant about AIDS by the Royaume du Maroc Ministère de la Santé Publique. Colour lithograph by Artegis, ca. 1997.
  • An illustrated Information and education sheet for responsible behavior regarding AIDS prevention issued by Caritas Dominicana with the support of Cafod. Colour lithograph by Victor Nolasco, ca. 1995.
  • Two black silhouette figures facing each other with an arrow containing Arabic script pointing to the repeated words 'AIDS' with a graph below showing the growing AIDS statistics in Kuwait between 1981 to 1991; an advertisement by the Kuwait Ministry of Health. Colour lithograph, ca. 1991.
  • The male and female sign with one red hand print against a backdrop of numerous green hand prints with a message about hope; an AIDS prevention advertisement sponsored by numerous health organisations in Panama, the World Health Organisation and GlaxoWellcome. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • Three players from the Manu Samoa football team in blue and white; advertising AIDS prevention in Samoa. Colour lithograph.
  • Two black silhouette heads touch but are divided by a red question mark; from afar, the image resembles a black suit on a red hanger; representing uncertainty about AIDS. Colour silk screen print after J.-C. Blais, 1993.
  • An octopus bearing the letters 'AIDS' enveloping the world representing a warning about protecting from AIDS by the Kuwait National AIDS Committee. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A candle burning at both ends representing the effect of AIDS. Colour silk screen print after A. Jaar, 1993.
  • Message about the AIDS Fonds fund asking should it be supplemented or is it complete. Colour lithograph.
  • A figure points to a slogan on a banner, a doctor giving advice and children and a baby representing an advertisement for AIDS awareness in children representing the Program on AIDS by the Thai Red Cross Society. Colour lithograph, ca. 1990's.
  • A face drawn in black lines with yellow highlights against a striped grey square background with upside down text at the top bearing the message in French: "It is easy to die" and the right way up at the bottom: "It may be difficult to live"; an advertisement for AIDS prevention by L'Alexandra. Colour lithograph by Gilbert Theillin.
  • A man in a plaid shirt holds the bare arms of a woman sitting before him with a window beyond; an AIDS prevention advertisement. Colour lithograph, ca. 1998.
  • A hand holding a card labelled 'Mairie de Paris: Carte Paris Santé' bearing the date '14/06/91'with the message: "AIDS: Provide free care, but also a means to fight against"; an advertisement by Mairie de Paris. Colour lithograph, 1991.
  • The hand of a woman holding up a loaded syringe representing a warning about the safe use of drugs and sterile syringes to prevent AIDS. Colour lithograph, ca. 1998.
  • A painted sea scene bearing the words AIDES representing an advertisement for the organisation that fights AIDS/HIV. Colour lithograph.
  • A black background with an upside down red rose and a lit candle with a reminder to call for compassion to save lives against AIDS; an advertisement by the National AIDS/STD Prevention and Control Program, Department of Health, Philippines. Colour lithograph by Charlie Agatep Associates Co. Ltd., ca. 1995.
  • A face like a luminous skull with the message "AIDS, 13 million humans infected". Colour silk screen print after Zush,1993.
  • A personified red heart with eyes is split in two on impact with the word 'AIDS' below; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Korean Anti-AIDS Federation Inc. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A smiling couple in traditional Maldivian dress with a green hut and palm tree in the background with Maldivian (Divehi) lettering; an AIDS prevention advertisement. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A crowd of people representing the fact that over 13,000 people are at risk of HIV in Chile; issued by the Ministerio de Salud, Chile as part of a National AIDS prevention campaign. Colour lithograph, 1992.
  • Two heads joined by the red AIDS ribbon shape with the words: "tous contre le SIDA. F. Boisrond'; an advertisement for the fight against AIDS by the MNEF (Mutuelle Nationale des Étudiants de France) sponsored by numerous French radio stations. Colour lithograph.
  • Line-drawn hands clasped together against a painted blue, yellow and pink abstract background, a painting by Jette High (?) with the popular Danish saying: 'Life is not the worse we have'; an AIDS prevention advertisement for the Frederiksberg Kommune AIDS-sekretariatet. Colour lithograph, 1988.
  • A shark poised to consume two people in the water representing a warning about the dangers of AIDS by the Kuwait Ministry of Health. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • The side view of a naked woman holding a grey robe up over her head with one arm raised and the message 'Wenn wir mus bestecken, hat AIDS schön gewonnen.' [If we don't protect, AIDS has won well]; an advertisement for the AIDS Centre in Hamburg. Colour lithograph by DMB&B.
  • Buildings of the city of Rome under a burning sun and the words 'Living places obligations!' representing an appeal for donations to the Bayerische AIDS Stiftung to benefit those with HIV and AIDS. Colour lithograph.