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  • Sick looking men, women and children with the question what does a person with AIDS look like; one of a series of educational posters issued by the Committed Communities Development Trust in Mumbai. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • 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.
  • A man in a striped t-shirt with his arm around another man who helps him to walk down a hospital corridor with a wheelchair and drip stand near by; with an appeal for support for the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe donation account for the special care of the sick. Colour lithograph by Ingo Taubhorn and Wolfgang Mudra.
  • An AIDS patient in a bed with a girl on his lap surrounded by his family; a warning about the importance of AIDS prevention by the State AIDS Cell, Goverment of Tamil Nadu. Colour lithograph by Adprint, ca. 1997.
  • The half-shaded face of a man seen on a television screen, advertising a documentary video about an AIDS-sufferer. Colour lithograph, 1986.
  • The white silhouette of a butterfly representing the fragility of those living with AIDS against a grey/black tablet form; with the message in German, 'Verdict. AIDS. People with AIDS. Convicted of fear. AIDS see and judge. As the disease. We are concerned'; one of 3 posters advertising the AIDS-Hilfe Tirol. Colour lithograph by Nicolai Buchinger.
  • An AIDS patient in a bed with a girl on his lap surrounded by his family; a warning about the importance of AIDS prevention sponsored by Unicef. Colour lithograph by Adprint, ca. 1997.
  • Two people visiting an emaciated man with AIDS, a table of fruit, a doctor examining a woman, a line of clothes and different animals; an advertisement about ways in which AIDS and HIV are not contracted by Spitnac, Societal Projects Information Training Networking and Consultancy Services. Colour lithograph, 1997?.
  • An AIDS patient in a bed with a girl on his lap surrounded by his family; a warning about the importance of AIDS prevention. Colour lithograph by Adprint, ca. 1997.
  • An HIV positive man with a large label across his arm bearing the warning 'Sondermüll-Mensch' (human hazardous waste), with figures cut out of meat; advertising an exhibition about the Upper Austrian AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph by Mares Andreas, 1995.
  • An AIDS patient on a drip receiving some flowers and an embrace from his companion with the message in French: "It is important to be there"; an advertisement by AIDES, the support group for those with HIV/AIDS. Colour lithograph by Emmanuelle Barbaras, 1994.
  • A list of quotes from people living with AIDS to deter prejudice against the disease by the Lions Club of Bombay Hlltop and the HIV/AIDS Information and Guidance Centre in Bombay. Lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A red telephone cord twisted in the shape of the AIDS red ribbon with the increasing statistics of AIDS victims: "1st January 1985: 200 sick; 1st January 1995: 40,000 sick"; includes a block of text explaining the need for the SIDA Info Service. Colour lithograph by L'Agence Verte.
  • The faces of couples and individual men and women with their comments on AIDS issues; advertisement for the SIDA Info Service. Colour lithograph by L'Agence Verte.
  • A red telephone cord twisted in the shape of the AIDS red ribbon with the increasing statistics of AIDS victims: "1st January 1984: 200 sick; 1st January 1994: 40,000 sick"; includes a block of text explaining the need for the SIDA Info Service. Colour lithograph by L'Agence Verte.
  • An HIV positive man in make-up and a metallic jacket with a raised collar, with a large label across his arm bearing the warning 'Sondermüll-Mensch' (human hazardous waste), with figures cut out of meat; advertising exhibition about the Upper Austrian AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph by Mares Andreas.
  • A message in Indic about AIDS surrounded by illustrations demonstrating ways in which AIDS is not transmitted; an anti-AIDS advertisement in Indic. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A man and a woman with their multiple partners, a woman receiving a blood transfusion and tended by a doctor and a woman dressed in a sari with her daughter; an anti-AIDS advertisement in Indic. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A dart board on which a white man and and an African blame each other for AIDS. Colour silk screen print, 1993, after Chéri Samba, 1990.
  • A blood droplet containing an illustration of a wounded patient in bandages lying in a hospital bed receiving a blood transfusion; surrounded by images of war-torn villages and violence; an anti-AIDS advertisement. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • An HIV positive man in a suit and tie within a shaft of light beside figures cut out of meat; with a large label across his arm bearing the warning 'Sondermüll-Mensch' (human hazardous waste); advertising an exhibition about the Upper Austrian AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph by Mares Andreas.
  • An HIV positive family man holding two children beside figures cut out of meat, bearing the warning 'Sondermüll-Mensch' (human hazardous waste); advertising an exhibition about the Upper Austrian AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph by Mares Andreas, 1995.
  • The white silhouette of a butterfly representing the fragility of those living with AIDS against a grey/black tablet form; with the message in German, 'Fear. Disease and death. We shun them because we are alive. We displace it, because we are afraid. Meet the fear. Through confrontation'; one of 3 posters advertising the AIDS-Hilfe Tirol. Colour lithograph by Nicolai Buchinger.
  • A mouth representing 'information', a child's hand touching an adults representing 'prevention', a bird in flight representing 'research' and an eye representing 'AIDS patients'; an advertisement by AIDES, the support group for those with HIV/AIDS. Colour lithograph by Pascal Rivet Concept.
  • The white silhouette of a butterfly representing the fragility of those living with AIDS against a grey/black tablet form; with the message in German, ''Help. Disease and death. They are part of life. People with AIDS are fellow human beings. We help them by making them accept. Through encounters and integration"; one of 3 posters advertising the AIDS-Hilfe Tirol. Colour lithograph by Nicolai Buchinger.
  • The word 'AIDS' in Marathi across the heads of 2 black silhouettes of a man and woman against a yellow background with further illustrations below showing a man being tested for AIDS (?); a safe sex and AIDS prevention advertisement in Marathi. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • Two prisoners sitting together in a cell and one watching them from a distance; representing unwarranted social isolation of AIDS-infected and ill people in jail. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A man with AIDS showing skin markings caused by the HIV virus on his arms and face; an appeal for donations by Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V. Colour lithograph by Ines de Nil, 199-.
  • Two rows of individuals holding their hands up with reasons why they use the SIDA Info Service; advertisement for an auction of lithographs to benefit the SIDA Info Service. Lithograph, 1995.