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  • 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 child's line figure with a downturned mouth and a speech bubble saying "Nobody wants to play with me", with four other smiling children beyond and the words 'AIDS'; representing the social problems for children with AIDS. Colour lithograph by the AIDS-Hilfe Krefeld e.V.
  • A blue background bearing the white lettering: "L'enfant et le SIDA: un thème de discussion pour les parents et les médecins." [Children and AIDS: a discussion topic for parents and doctors]; an advertisement by the Swiss Physicians [FMH] and Swiss Federal Office of Public Health [OFSP]. Colour lithograph.
  • 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 explanation about the contamination risks of HIV infected women to their children through pregnancy and childbirth. Colour lithograph, ca. 1990's.
  • Services provided by AIDS-Hilfe Frankfurt. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A father leaning over the head of a baby with the message 'If we fear to love, we are all suffering from AIDS. Time to Act ...'; an advertisement for the 6th World AIDS Day held in Rome on 1 December 1993 at the Palazzeto Sport, Falaminio. Colour lithograph.
  • A turquoise background bearing the white lettering: "L'AIDS e i bambini: un tema che concerne il medico e i genitori." [AIDS and children: a subject that concerns the doctor and parents]; an advertisement by the Swiss Physicians [FMH] and Swiss Federal Office of Public Health [UFSP]. Colour lithograph.
  • Two girls sitting in floral dresses on a beach, representing children with AIDS. Colour lithograph by Chris Taylor and HDM Eggert for Kinder-AIDS-Hilfe Deutschland e.V.
  • A native American woman holding a baby over her shoulder against a graphic backdrop representing an advertisement for the Native American Women's Health Education Reource Center in South Dakota. Colour lithograph.
  • Positive and negative paintings of children hugging each other, referring to children who are HIV positive or negative. Colour silk screen print after M. Dumas, 1993.
  • Two boys and a girl link arms with their backs to the viewer representing Project Champ at the Burgess Clinic; advertisement for HIV and children by the Children's National Medical Center. Colour lithograph by Laurie Hamilton.
  • A woman in a purple shirt holding a baby representing a warning in Spanish to potential mothers to take an AIDS test by the New York State Health Department. Colour lithograph.
  • Jennie Reyes, mother of a son who died of AIDS with a warning in spanish about how children can be infected with the disease; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Black and white lithograph.
  • 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.
  • A pregnant black woman with a warning about the dangers of drug taking and the risk of AIDS; advertisement for drug treatment by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Lithograph.
  • A boy chasing a girl with a message indicating that AIDS is not transmitted through playing hide and seek; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Colour lithograph.
  • A worn teddy bear labelled in French 'I have nothing to lose, I am already dead'; representing child AIDS-patients (?). Silk screen print after C. Lévêque, 1993.
  • A black child chained to a spiked ball raises his hands towards a rising sun with the rising words 'Asie, Afrique, Europe, USA'; an advertisement for World AIDS Day, 1st December 1997 by the Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2. Colour lithograph by Jeance Beylot [?], 1997.
  • A pregnant black woman wearing a white collared striped shirt with a warning about the dangers of drug taking and the risk of AIDS; advertisement for drug treatment by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Lithograph.
  • Advice on AIDS and where to get help, HIV statistics in Europe, and quotations from celebrities. Colour lithograph by Pierre Matthey in cooperation with PWA (People With AIDS) Schweiz.
  • A man in a blue shirt holding a baby on his knee representing a warning to potential fathers to take the AIDS test by the New York State Health Department. Colour lithograph.
  • A woman holds a baby on her knee representing a warning to potential mothers to take an AIDS test by the New York State Health Department. Colour lithograph.
  • A condom called Proud Pete with speech bubbles warning parents to talk to their children about AIDS; advertisement for AIDS hotlines by the Pharmacists Planning Service. Colour lithograph, 1992.
  • A woman holds a black child wearing a stripy top and braces who has AIDS; an advertisement for The Aids Health Project. Lithograph.
  • A couple with their baby in a sun-lit scene with the message in French: "each day in France 2 babies are born with HIV"; an advertisement by AIDES, the support group for those with HIV/AIDS. Colour lithograph.
  • A boy looks up at two hands exchanging a packet of drugs representing a warning about the dangers of injecting drugs and contracting AIDS issued in Spanish by the New York State Health Department. Colour lithograph.
  • Children, representing children worldwide who are infected or affected by AIDS; advertisement by the World Health Organization (WHO). Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • Native American children in a variety of poses suggesting blindness and hiding representing a warning that we isolate ourselves from HIV/AIDS; advertisement about AIDS education and clinical services for native Indian women and children by the Seattle Indian Health Board. Colour lithograph.
  • A black child in a stripy top and braces who has AIDS; an advertisement for The Aids Health Project. Lithograph.
  • A girl facing a wall bearing a written plea for help for her fight against AIDS; an illustration entitled: "We unite in the fight against AIDS" by Antonella La Macchia, 17, 3rd prize in a graphic competition; an advertisement for Swiss AIDS support organisations. Colour lithograph.