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  • A green wall bearing numerous German graffiti phrases about sex with a pair of lips, a drawing of a bottom, an arrowed heart bearing the letters 'T + B' and an umbrella; an advertisement for condoms as a protection against AIDS by the Authority of Labor, Health and Social Affairs, Hamburg. Colour lithograph.
  • Imaginary Herbaria of Dr James Miranda Barry
  • People chatting against a wall bearing graffiti of the skeletal figure of death reaching out to them with clawed hands; an advertisement for the New York City Department of Health AIDS Information helpline. Colour lithograph by Susan Wilcox.
  • Imaginary Herbaria of Dr James Miranda Barry
  • Imaginary Herbaria of Dr James Miranda Barry
  • A brick wall bearing graffiti in English and Spanish about AIDS and bottles of bleach with a billboard advertising the AIDS Information Line; advertisement by the Colorado Department of Health, Denver AIDS Prevention and Project Safe. Graffiti by Zoom One and Vince Manolo. Colour lithograph by Julee Wilets, 1989.
  • Graffiti about AIDS representing an advertisment for the HIV/AIDS program by the New Hampshire Division of Public Health Services. Lithograph, 1989.
  • Drinkers and mandolin players in a Roman inn, with landscape seen through an open archway. Etching by B. Pinelli, 1820.
  • The Hospital of Bethlem [Bedlam] at Moorfields, London: seen from the south, with three people in the foreground. Etching by J. T. Smith after himself, 1814.
  • Graffiti on a wall stating "AIDS affects us all ..."; an advertisement for condoms as a protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph by Marat for the German Ministry of Health.
  • The Hospital of Bethlem [Bedlam] at Moorfields, London: seen from the south, with three people in the foreground. Etching by J. T. Smith after himself, 1814.
  • A woman wearing a necklace bearing the words 'sex', an off-the-shoulder top and holding a paint spray can; two men in caps, one bearing the letters 'CRIPS' stand behind with graffiti and pink condoms between; an advertisement by CRIPS with the help of the Ministère de la Culture. Colour lithograph by Marko, 1993.
  • A man with a skin head and leather jacket talks to a woman with a skin head against a metal fence with grafitti on a wall in the background: "Heroin Raus!" [heroin out]; a warning about the dangers of sharing needles and contracting AIDS by the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V. Colour lithograph by R. Warzecha, M. Jahreiss and D. Pusch.
  • The Hospital of Bethlem [Bedlam] at Moorfields, London: seen from the south, with three people in the foreground. Etching by J. T. Smith after himself, 1814.
  • A brick wall bearing graffiti about AIDS and a figure pointing to a bottle of bleach; advertisement by the Colorado Department of Health, Denver AIDS Prevention and Project Safe. Colour lithograph by Julee Wilets.