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  • Lectures on AIDS to be given at the Café PositHIV, Berlin, in 1995. Colour lithograph, 1995.
  • The opening of the PositHiv Café, Berlin, and its services to HIV-positive people. Colour lithograph after E. Galindo, 1994.
  • Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man forms the backdrop to a list of dates for the 1996 'Medical journey' meetings about HIV and AIDS issues held at the Café PositHIV in Berlin by the Berliner AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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-.
  • Alles in einer hand.
  • The painted faces of two men, one above the other, by Bruno; with the message that being HIV positive does not mean the end; an advertisement by Mann-O-Meter, the information and telephone service for gay men. Colour lithograph.
  • Line figures apearing to run, some with green and others with red circular heads; a painting by Volker of the Berlin-based art group, Malgruppe Café Positiv; with the message that AIDS will not divide us; an advertisement by Mann-O-Meter, the information and telephone service for gay men. Colour lithograph.
  • Lectures on AIDS in Berlin, 1997, with the Vitruvian man. Colour lithograph, 1996 or 1997.