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  • A couple sitting with their three children with a warning in Arabic about AIDS against a larger faded impression of the couple. Colour lithograph by The Artshop, ca. 1995.
  • A treatise of the rickets : being a disease common to children / Published in Latin by F. Glisson, G. Bate, and A. Regemorter. Translated into English by Phil. Armin.
  • A treatise of the rickets : being a disease common to children / Published in Latin by F. Glisson, G. Bate, and A. Regemorter. Translated into English by Phil. Armin.
  • A treatise of the rickets : being a disease common to children / Published in Latin by F. Glisson, G. Bate, and A. Regemorter. Translated into English by Phil. Armin.
  • Six ill people in Uganda, with either AIDS or another disease; representing the difficulty of being sure that someone has AIDS (French version). Colour lithograph, ca. 1995 (?).
  • A group of men, women and children huddle together representing an advertisement for taking responsibility for protection against AIDS by the NACO in collaboration with WHO. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • The disease AIDS represented as a hole in the road, the advice "Stop AIDS" as a warning not to fall into the hole. Colour lithograph after I. Chadima, 1988.
  • Men, women and children holding hands dancing in a circle representing a message about ending the lack of solidarity in the fight against AIDS; an advertisement by the Ministerio de Saude Programa Nacional de DST/AIDS.
  • The disease AIDS represented as a hole in the road, the advice "Stop AIDS" as a warning not to fall into the hole. Colour lithograph after I. Chadima, 1988.
  • A blonde haired woman looks directly out at the viewer; representation of the risk of AIDS in new relationships with text relating to an interview about how to broach the subject of AIDS on first dates; an advertisement by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. Lithograph.
  • A mother kneels between her two sons with a message in spanish; representing a single mother who takes precautions with men to protect both herself and her children against AIDS; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph.
  • Four school children sitting in class with the words 'A','I','D','S' spelt out in the shape of a clock; an advertisement for World AIDS Day, 1st December 1993 by the UNESCO Programme of Education for the Prevention of AIDS. Colour lithograph D. Roger and A. Jonquieres.
  • Four school children sitting in class with the words 'S','I','D','A' spelt out in the shape of a clock; an advertisement for World AIDS Day, 1st December 1992 by the UNESCO Programme of Education for the Prevention of AIDS. Colour lithograph D. Roger and A. Jonquieres.
  • The blurred face of a child within a larger face, with the blurred message "Look without seeing ... see without looking" representing AIDS in children. Colour silk screen print after N. Brody.
  • A young woman with her head thrown back wearing a band in her hair representing a woman with AIDS, a painting by a 19 year old haemophiliac who died of AIDS; an advertisement for Children Living in a World with AIDS, ca. 1997.
  • A teddy bear with a speech bubble above containing the words in German: 'My best friend is soon to be seven and has AIDS. Please help us'; an appeal for donations to help children with AIDS by the Kinder-AIDS-Hilfe Deutschland e.V. [KAH] Colour lithograph by Christian Schuster and HDM Eggert.
  • 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 by North Staffordshire Health, 1996.
  • A mother and father watch their two children play with a large multi-coloured ball in a park setting representing a warning in Spanish to protect their family against AIDS by the New York State Health Department. Colour lithograph.
  • "Le Collectif" written vertically in grey and red with a list of performances to commemorate the 10th World AIDS Day on December 1st 1997; based on the theme "children in a world marked by AIDS" and organised by le Collectif de Lutte Contre le SIDA Associations et Institutions des Alpes Maritimes. Colour lithograph.
  • Four children sit chatting about AIDS; advertising the 4th course on AIDS education for higher education students in the 'Chamberí' district of Madrid; held at the Centro Cultural "Galileo" in Madrid on 16 November 1994; organised by the Centre de Estudios Sociales Aplicados [Center of Applied Social Studies]. Colour lithograph by Irene Bordoy, 1994.
  • 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.
  • A child's doll dressed up in a clown costume decorated with hearts is dragged along the floor by a child amidst a crowd of feet representing the idea of protecting children from AIDS. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • Hedi Haldimann, a woman in a white collar with the message in Italian: "The disease is not a question of guilt. This is also true for AIDS patients"; one of a series of posters from a Solidarity 'Stop AIDS' campaign by Aiuto AIDS Svizzero in collaboration with the Federal Office of Public Health. Colour lithograph.
  • 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 baby boy with a scarred and swollen face with a warning in spanish about the risk of HIV mothers transmitting the AIDS disease to babies; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph.
  • Three people sitting at desks in a classroom, three people in uniform in a factory, a family sharing food at a table and naked children swimming in a water; 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?.
  • A map of Kuwait in the national colours of red, black, green and white with silhouette black figures of men, women and children within a circle bordered at the top by Arabic script: the logo for the Kuwait National AIDS Committee; within a blue backdrop containing a boy dressed in a brown uniform with a cap representing a warning about AIDS in Kuwait. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • 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.
  • A drug-user with his wife and children explaining how his love for his family motivates him to use a condom; a safe-sex advertisement to prevent AIDS by the NACO in collaboration with WHO. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • 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.