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  • The coast of a land mass with sea viewed from above; advertising an international exhibition of AIDS posters. Colour lithograph by Intégral Ruedi Baur et Associés.
  • The side of a building with the question "One day, when all diseases will be overcome, shall we finally learn how to live", referring to AIDS. Colour silk screen print after Jochen Gerz, 1993.
  • Exhibition of works by Rosa Reiter artistic group represented by a collage of a painting and sculptures. Colour photocopy, 1995.
  • Four views of the head of a man surrounded by the words 'me, you, him, us' in spanish and the letters 'SIDA' in each corner; advertising the danger of AIDS. Colour lithograph by Jaume Plensa and Lluis Bover, ca. 1994.
  • A group of people stand on a rug that appears to float across a world map as they point to the circular design surrounding them bearing the title in Spanish: 'Poster exhibition: 1985-1995' [in Madrid]; an advertisement by Salud y SIDA. Colour lithograph by Ana Capitaine, 1995.
  • The face of a woman in speckled black ink with her eyes scratched in green representing an advertisement for an international exhibition of AIDS posters entitled 'Visual AIDS' from 6 to 19 November 1989 by the Berliner AIDS-Hilfe e.V and Deutschen AIDS-Hilfe e.V; a project of the seminar "AIDS and the Arts" of the University of Western Ontario in collaboration with the AIDS-Hilfe London and Canada. Colour lithograph by Detlev Pusch.
  • A distorted figure lying down behind barbed wire within 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 and U. Decker, 1993.
  • A lit candle stiched together representing an advertisement for an exhibition of The Names Project to commemorate those who have died from AIDS between 20 and 23 November 1990 in Mexico. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • A dotted square bearing the words "The presence of absence"; advertising an exhibition of the Canadian AIDS Memorial Quilt in Edmonton at the Citadel Theatre, June 26 to July 5, 1995. Colour lithograph by Quality Colour Press and Cheryl Anne Lieberman Typographics.
  • The World AIDS Day logo in patchwork representing an advertisement for an exhibition of "Patchwork des noms" [The names project quilt] on 1 to 3 December at the Direction de L'Action Sociale, Paris; advertisement by Mairie de Paris . Colour lithograph.
  • The AIDS ribbon painted in red with multi-coloured bubbles at the end representing an advertisement for an exhibition of paintings in aid of World AIDS Day on Saturday 30 November to Sunday 8 December 1996. Colour lithograph by Chann [?] Mali.
  • Three naked men jostle with their arms with the message in French and English: "Happy to be gay"; an advertisement for an exhibition of AIDS posters by Artis. Colour silk screen print after Martin Kippenberger, 1993.
  • 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 range of AIDS posters torn in a circle to reveal a pink centre showing details of an exhibition of AIDS posters in Hong Kong. Colour lithograph, 1996.
  • A man's hand on the groin area of a naked woman's body; advertising an exhibition and auction of photographs in support of AIDS. Colour lithograph after Monika Robl, 1996.
  • Watercolours by W. Schlote of figures and of Cologne Cathedral; advertising an art exhibition and auction in aid of the German AIDS Foundation "Positiv Leben" in Cologne in May-June 1992. Colour lithograph, 1992.
  • A red thread in the shape of the AIDS red ribbon in the eye of a needle; advertisement for an exhibition of panels from the AIDS Memorial quilt at Yerba Buena Gardens in San Francisco, June 23-25, 1995. Colour lithograph by Daniel de Souza.
  • Two men kissing; advertisement for an exhibition about New York AIDS Polemics by Tramway. Colour lithograph, 1992.
  • 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.
  • The face of a man representing Positive Art, an exhibition of entitled 'Active Against AIDS' by the Café PositHiv painting group, Berlin featuring the work of the photographer Juergen Baldiga; an advertisement supported by Berliner AIDS-Hilfe and the Stop AIDS Project, Berlin. Colour lithograph by Jochen Stöcher & Achin Bodewig.
  • An advertisement in Spanish for an exhibition of work by a group of artists in support of the work of the Civic Association of Anti-AIDS (ACCAS) from 13 to 31st October 1995, at the Galeria Siboney in Santander. Colour lithograph, 1995.
  • The word 'HIV +' in bold black and blue letters representing an advertisement for an exhibition entitled: 'HIV +: Posters Against AIDS' designed by students of the University of Potsdam under the supervision of Prof. Lex Drewinski from 26 to 27 January 1995 at the University of Potsdam; advertisement by the AOK Health Fund. Colour lithograph.
  • A black and white flame against a red background, with a list of artists' names; advertising the exhibition "Imágenes contra el SIDA". Colour lithograph by Peret, 199-.
  • A naked man standing as if preparing to pull back; a drawing from an exhibition and auction in Siegen entitled: "Artists against AIDS" organized by AIDS-Hilfe Siegen Wittgenstein. Lithograph, 1994.
  • An information sheet about an anti-AIDS poster exhibition designed and produced by Artis as part of a collaboration with the Unesco/WHO AIDS prevention education programme. Colour lithograph by Bruno Ughetto, ca. 1990's.
  • An HIV positive woman in a vest beside figures cut out of meat, and bearing the warning 'Sondermüll-Mensch' (human hazardous waste); advertising an exhibition about the Upper Austrian AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph by Mares Andreas, 1995.
  • AIDS and syphilis: exhibition at the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine. Colour lithograph, 1995.
  • An information sheet about an anti-AIDS poster exhibition designed and produced by Artis as part of a collaboration with the Unesco/WHO AIDS prevention education programme; with a translation explaining what AIDS is. Colour lithograph, ca. 1990's.
  • A caterpillar bores a hole into the side of pear having just eaten a hole in an apple, an analogy to the voracious appetite and speed of growth of the HIV virus. Colour silk screen print after A. François, 1993.
  • A rainbow against a blue sky, advertising "A point of no return", events in aid of AIDS-Hilfe Nürnberg-Fürth-Erlangen e.V. Colour lithograph, 1995.