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  • A music manuscript in black and white with red notes representing an advertisement for a concert of hope at the Eglise Saint Louis des Invalides, Paris, on Tuesday 11 June 1992 by AIDES. Colour lithograph, 1992.
  • Crowds of people gathered at an entertainment at Basford, Staffordshire, including music and a balloon. Coloured wood engraving, 1859.
  • The name 'Aretha Franklin: Duets' within a black oval against a background of roses; advertising an AIDS benefit concert. Colour lithograph by Milton Glaser, 1993.
  • A trunk-like figure with a face wearing a condom as a hat against a blue background with stars and a moon to represent the night; an advertisement for a charity disco event in Oldenburg in support of AIDS organised by the Oldenburgische AIDS-Hilfe e.V. Colour lithograph.
  • A two-bodied figure playing an instrument advertising details of 'Plein la teuf', a performance [in support of AIDS] by La Scène Nationale Théâtre d'Évreux with a demonstration organised by Plaque Tournante, Didier Robin and Alain Lamy, from Friday 26 Febuary to Saturday 6 March 1993. Colour lithograph.
  • The words 'Music for Life' with information about featured artists at an AIDS Benefit Concert for Gay Men's Health at Carnegie Hall, New York City on March 14th, 1993. Colour lithograph by Zahor & Bender Incorporated.
  • A group of figures in negative representing an advertisement for a benefit concert/dance to support the Smart Sex Campaign by the AIDS Network of Edmonton Society on Friday, March 8, 1996. Colour lithograph, 1996.
  • A black version of the AIDS red ribbon representing an advertisement for a dance marathon fundraiser organized by AIDS Concern and Club 97 held on 1st December 1994. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • A man sticks a finger with a condom into the mouth of a woman while putting the nose of the woman also wearing a condom into his mouth representing a safe form of sex; an advertisement for an AIDS Benefit musica event entitled 'Let's Play Safe' on 5th May 1987 at Diskothek U4, Meidling [Vienna] by the Österreichische AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph, 1987.
  • Coloured dancing silhouetted figures against a collage of photographs of performers and audience advertising an AIDS Dance-A-Thon on 26 November 1994 to benefit the Gay Men's Health Crisis. Colour lithograph by Craig Miller, Richard Zeichik and Associates after Keith Haring.
  • A musical score and details of a charity gala for AIDS in Rostock. Lithograph, 1995.
  • The black silhouette of a singer bearing the AIDS red ribbon and holding up a microphone in the air with silhouette musicians in the foreground; advertising an AIDS benefit concert at the Cathedral Esplanade in Lausanne on 14-15 June 1996 to support SID'Action. Colour lithograph.
  • The sun with stars representing an advertisement for a Gilbert and Sullivan evening presented by Edmonton Opera and The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Richard Eaton Singers on March 31 1993; produced by Halkier and Dutton Design for the AIDS Network of Edmonton Society. Colour lithograph.
  • World War I: a gymnastic performance in Amsterdam for the benefit of wounded French soldiers. Colour lithograph by A. Ost, 1918.
  • A red rose with an open mouth baring fangs at the centre, surrounded by blackened thorny rose leaves, representing a response to insults directed at homosexuals; an advertisement for a 'Queer-Party' on 31 December 1994 at S036 in Berlin. Colour lithograph.
  • Hospital Sunday: at the entrance to a theatre, the audience are required to surrender their wigs, lipstick, etc. Drawing by Edmund J. Sullivan, 1932.
  • A skating figure with wings representing 'Angels on ice', an advertisement for a skating spectacular to fund the fight against AIDS by the Gay Men's Health Crisis on Monday October 24th, 1994 at Madison Square Garden, New York. Colour lithograph by Milton Glaser.
  • An illustration of a man and woman kissing representing an advertisement for an AIDS benefit music event featuring the Carlos Martins Quartet at the Esplanada Igreja da Graça on 8th September; issued by Abraco, an organisation providing services in the area of AIDS in Portugal. Colour lithograph, ca. 1990's.
  • The AIDS red ribbon with details of an AIDS benefit performance at the Springmaus theatre in Bonn on Sunday 24 September 1995 by the AIDS-Hilfe Bonn. Colour lithograph, 1995.
  • A block of graphic faces by the artist Âlé with details of an evening event organised by AIDES, Fédération nationale contre le SIDA on Wednesday 27 January 1993. Colour lithograph.
  • A curtained stage from which a keyboard, an arrow, musical notes, a mouth, an eye and various other symbols emanate; an advertisement for a benefit cabaret performance in support of World AIDS Day on 1 December 1993 at the Frankfurter Hof, Mainz. Colour lithograph, 1993.
  • Coloured dancing silhouetted figures advertising an AIDS Dance-A-Thon on Saturday December 12, 1992 to benefit the Gay Men's Health Crisis. Colour lithograph by Craig Miller, Richard Zeichik and Associates after Keith Haring.
  • 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.
  • The outline of a clown's bow-tie in multi-coloured wavy lines representing an advertisement for a gala circus night by Circo Chen at Campo Pequeno on 18 November to benefit the AIDS organisation Abraco. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A woman in a red dress with puffed sleeves sings beside a pianist representing an advertisement for a benefit concert entitled 'Artists against AIDS. The Big Aria' to support Österreichische AIDS-Hilfe at the Schubertsaal Wiener concert hall in Vienna on 24 October 1987. Colour lithograph.
  • A red pencil standing vertical within a white line-drawn condom representing an advertisement for a benefit concert by the Bluesbreakers in Klagenfurt, Austria, to mark 3 years of AIDS-Hilfe in Austria. Colour lithograph, 1986 [?].
  • The comedian James Spiller is selling tickets under a giant set of scales which is weighing the actor's debts against his proceeds from theatre tickets. Etching by T. Cook, 1808, after W. Hogarth.
  • Nine mugshots of men and women holding condoms in a variety of ways; a safe sex advertisement by Abraco. Colour lithograph by António Moutinho, ca. 1994.
  • A pair of grey scissors with figures as handles cutting through a red serpent with the words 'Stop AIDS', an illustration by Keith Haring representing an advertisement for an AIDS-Benefit gala entitled 'It's Time To Say We Care' at the Raimund Theatre, Vienna on 27 June 1989 by the Sam Cole Company. Colour lithograph by Ogilvy and Mather Medical.
  • A woman in platform laced boots and a skimpy leotard raises her hands above her head appearing to hold the logo 'Big spender'; an advertisement for a charity music event presented by Big Spender and United Parties against AIDS on 4 December 1994 at the Metropol [Berlin[. Colour lithograph by Rene Habermacher and Blackline.