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  • Four gay men embracing; representing solidarity with the Berliner AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph by Michael Taubenheim and Jason R. Engelbart for the Berliner AIDS-Hilfe e.V.
  • Lectures on AIDS to be given at the Berliner AIDS-Hilfe e.V., in 1994. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • A man in drag on a motor-bike wearing a tiara of antlers; advertising a party supported by Berliner AIDS-Hilfe e.V. Colour lithograph, 1996.
  • 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.
  • Two gay men in bed, one of them disturbing the other who is reading a newspaper by trying to peep into his underpants; advertising Thursday gay breakfasts at the Berliner AIDS-Hilfe e.V. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • Numerous hands clustered together with the words 'Wir brauchen Dich' [we need you] representing an advertisement for the centenary of the Berliner AIDS-Hilfe e.V. and an appeal for volunteers. Colour lithograph by Carolyn Jones and Comdesign, [1995].
  • A child holding a spoon leaning on the shoulders of his father with the message in German: "I have AIDS. With cancer I would have a chance"; an advertisement by the AIDS-Forum Berlin e.V [part of the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V.]. Colour lithograph.
  • Two men engaged in anal sex, kissing and oral sex with the message 'Safer sex' shown in sign language above; an advertisement for deaf people in Berlin by the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V. Colour lithograph by M. Taubenheim and W. Mudra, 199-.
  • A boy wearing a shirt with lines and squares at the centre of a block of text describing how he will awaken to his homosexual desires in a few years time; a warning about the dangers of AIDS by the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V. in collaboration with the AIDS action group ACT UP Berlin. Lithograph by Pusch+Hüskes, 1990.
  • A thoughtful young woman resting her chin in her hand; representing one face of an AIDS sufferer. Colour lithograph, 1996.
  • The opening of the PositHiv Café, Berlin, and its services to HIV-positive people. Colour lithograph after E. Galindo, 1994.
  • A young woman with lush hair resting her chin in her hand representing services provided for women by Berliner AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph, 1996.
  • Two gay men in drag having breakfast in an empty open-air restaurant, advertising Thursday gay breakfasts at the Berliner AIDS-Hilfe office. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • The line drawn back view of a woman representing an advertisement for a therapeutic self-help group for women with HIV and AIDS by the Berliner AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • The words 'positiveHIV in blue and 'café' in yellow representing an advertisement for a new meeting venue for those with HIV and AIDS, a project of the Berliner AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph, by Edmundo Galindo, ca. 1995.
  • A desperate young man with many telephones scattered on the floor; representing AIDS helplines, and the convenience of having one of them instead of many. Colour lithograph, 1996.
  • The dial of a telephone; advertising the telephone helpline run by Berliner AIDS-Hilfe for women and HIV-positive people. Colour lithograph, 1996.
  • Lectures on AIDS to be given at the Café PositHIV, Berlin, in 1995. Colour lithograph, 1995.
  • A man (Pascal?) standing in an alcove pressing his right hand to his heart; representing grief for AIDS-victims, to be expressed in a procession in Berlin. Colour lithograph, 1993.
  • Lectures on AIDS in Berlin, 1997, with the Vitruvian man. Colour lithograph, 1996 or 1997.
  • A young man talking on the phone; representing the telephone advice service of the Berliner AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A woman embracing another woman; representing the women's advice service of the Berliner AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • "Do we need an AIDS-culture?": advertisement for discussion. Colour lithograph, 1993.
  • A British postage stamp including a portrait of the film-actor Stan Laurel, representing monthly meetings for HIV-positive people at the Kultur+ Café, Berlin. Colour lithograph after Kintscher, ca. 1993.
  • A muscular young man wearing black latex trousers and angel s wings, standing on a mudheap with his arm raised and his fist clenched in a combative gesture; representing gay men in the fight against AIDS. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • The song "Life, life" sung by Margot Werner: the CD (compact disc) recording in aid of Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph, 1993.
  • Red Ribbon volunteers on World AIDS Day in Berlin: appeal for help. Colour lithograph, 1995.
  • Contents of a safe-sex cruising pack issued to gay men in Berlin. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • Alles in einer hand.
  • The head of a young man with closed eyes, representing mourning for AIDS victims to be marked by a procession in Berlin on the eve of World AIDS day. Lithograph, 199-.