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  • A man in a suit smiling with one finger raised, advocating use of condoms for gay men; an advertisement for safe sex by the Authority of Labor, Health and Social Affairs, Hamburg and the Office of Public Health - Health Promotion / AIDS. Colour lithograph by Transglobe Black Box and DMB&B.
  • Epicentre Films présente Le Gai Tapant : un film de Voto et Goa : un documentaire sure Jean Le Bitoux, le "Harvey Milk" français ... sortie en DVD le 28 juin 2011.
  • Epicentre Films présente Le Gai Tapant : un film de Voto et Goa : un documentaire sure Jean Le Bitoux, le "Harvey Milk" français ... sortie en DVD le 28 juin 2011.
  • Testing : if you and your boyfriend are thinkling about fucking without condoms, then the only way to protect each other from HIV is to know that neither of you have it ... / GMFA.
  • Listening : if your boyfriend has sex outside your relationship he may find it difficult to tell you : it may be even more difficult to tell you if he has put himself at risk of catching HIV, especially if you are fucking without condoms ... / GMFA.
  • Telling : if you and your boyfriend do not have HIV, you may have decided to fuck together without condoms. If you then have unsafe sex with someone else, you'll need to tell your boyfriend ... / GMFA.
  • Five men hold a flag which they use to dig; advertisement for gay men to use precautions by Gay Men Fighting Aids. Colour lithograph.
  • London lube : make a pass / GMFA.
  • London lube : make a pass / GMFA.
  • The AIDS Red ribbon with a safety pin and message to wear it to make the difference; advertisement by the Victorian AIDS Council/Gay Men's Health Centre. Colour lithograph, 1993.
  • One folded sheet containing the silhouette torso of Michelangelo's David and a list of excuses for not practising safe sex; advertisement by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Colour lithograph by Larry Stinson and Les Poppas.
  • A bunch of keys and coloured packs of condoms on a key ring representing a reminder to practice safe sex; advertisement by the Victorian AIDS Council and Gay Men's Health Centre. Colour lithograph by Propaganda.
  • The face of a youth advertising STOP AIDS evenings for young gay and bisexual men. Colour lithograph.
  • Freedoms : pick one up / Pan-London HIV Prevention Programme.
  • Freedoms : pick one up / Pan-London HIV Prevention Programme.
  • Two views of the back of a naked man one in pink, the other in pale blue with information on hepatitis B in relation to AIDS and HIV; a two-sided information leaflet written by Dr. Friedrich Chaban published by Hein & Fiete, Hamburg's gay information centre. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • Two views of the back of a naked man one in pink, the other in pale blue with information on hepatitis B in relation to AIDS and HIV; a two-sided information leaflet written by Dr. Friedrich Chaban published by Hein & Fiete, Hamburg's gay information centre. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • A pink triangle against a black backdrop with the words 'Silence=Death' representing an advertisement for the Silence=Death Project used by permission by ACT-UP, The AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power. Colour lithograph, 1987.
  • Men and women from the 2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations, an organization of aboriginal lesbians and gay men who are involved in the fight against AIDS. Lithograph, 1993.
  • Beate, Bianca and Babette, three male models dressed in women's clothes with a glamour checklist that includes safe sex precautions; advertisement for Gay Men's Outreach and Education by the Whitman-Walker Clinic Inc., Washington by the DC Department of Human Services. Colour lithograph.
  • A fiery demon representing the chaos of the Paris Commune and more generally, the infernal results of the ideals of the French Revolution. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1871.
  • Brugmansia suaveolens 'Pink Beauty'
  • Brugmansia suaveolens'Pink Beauty'
  • The Discobolus of Castel Porziano. Photographic postcard, 191-.
  • The Discobolus of Castel Porziano. Photographic postcard, 191-.
  • A queen chess piece next to a condom on a chess board with the diagonal statement in Spanish 'Queen takes control'; advertising the danger of AIDS. Colour lithograph by Ana Busto/Caterina Borelli, ca. 1994.
  • A queen chess piece next to a condom on a chess board with the diagonal statement in Spanish 'Queen takes control'; one of a series of anti-AIDS posters produced by Artis entitled 'Imágenes contra el SIDA' [Images against AIDS]. Colour lithograph by Ana Busto/Caterina Borelli, ca. 1994.
  • A man is horrified at the high cost of a meal in a tavern while the two women whom he has entertained enjoy his discomfort. Engraving by S. Sangster, 1851, after A.L. Egg.