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Screen print from patch clamping apparatus for use in ion
James King-Holmes- Pictures
A figure holding a spear-like object on a rat against an orange and white background: campaign against rats in Kuwait. Colour screen print, 1979.
Date: 1979Reference: 978273i- Pictures
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A dart board on which a white man and and an African blame each other for AIDS. Colour silk screen print, 1993, after Chéri Samba, 1990.
Samba, Chéri, 1956-Date: 1993Reference: 672778iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
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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.
Dumas, Marlene, 1953-Date: [19]93Reference: 672773iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
The head of a girl smiling at the dispensing of Sana-sol food supplement. Colour screen print, ca. 195-.
Date: [195?-?]Reference: 689445i- Pictures
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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.
Lévêque, Claude, 1953-Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 672745iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
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A caduceus in which the two snakes are entwined around a nuclear bomb: representing Cuban physicians' opposition to nuclear war. Colour screen print (?) by O. Martínez, 1985.
Martínez, Olivio.Date: [1985]Reference: 689319i- Pictures
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Microscopic enlargements of the HIV virus with the message "This is not a virtual reality. AIDS: more than a computer virus". Colour silk screen print after V. Burgin, 1993.
Burgin, Victor.Date: [1993]Reference: 672772iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
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The word 'vie' (life) changed to 'vih' (HIV) over a smiling skull-like face representing the loss of life due to AIDS. Colour silk screen print after W. Jeker, 1993.
Jeker, Werner.Date: [1993]Reference: 672799iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
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The revelation of St John: an angel descending from the sun brandishing a sword for punishment of the sinful; an allegory of AIDS. Colour silk screen print after Peret, 1993.
Peret, 1945-Date: [19]93Reference: 672793iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
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The head of an ostrich, a bird that is known to bury its head in the ground; representing those who ignore AIDS. Colour silk screen print after M. Negro, 1993.
Negro, Marylène, 1957-Date: [1993]Reference: 672774iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
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A bed with cream linen and a pillow case bearing the words 'SIDA' (AIDS) representing the transmission of AIDS in the bedroom. Colour silk screen print after J. Sterbak, 1993.
Sterbak, Jana.Date: [1993]Reference: 672751iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
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White linen embroidered with a flower and the initials 'SC' with a letterpress narrative describing its role in protecting the artist from AIDS. Colour silk screen print after S. Calle, 1993.
Calle, Sophie.Date: [between 1990 and 1999];Reference: 672755iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
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A penis in the shape of a gun labelled with words meaning "think of the condom, thank you"; representing prevention of AIDS. Colour silk screen print after Gérard Paris-Clavel, 1993.
Paris-Clavel, Gérard, 1943-Date: [1993]Reference: 672749iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
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A blown-up condom appearing to have a head, ears and arms representing an advertisement for an exhibition of AIDS posters by Artis. Colour silk screen print after T. Kalman,1993.
Kalman, Tibor.Date: [1993]Reference: 672800iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
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The blurred face of a child within a larger face, with the blurred message "Look without seeing ... see without looking" representing AIDS in children. Colour silk screen print after N. Brody.
Brody, Neville.Date: [1993]Reference: 672736iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
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A squared background across which is written the words "Aujourd'hui, demain, après demain ... après"; representing the future despite the impact of AIDS. Colour silk screen print after P. Corillon, 1993.
Corillon, Patrick, 1959-Date: [1993]Reference: 672743iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
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A vertical penis shaped form heads towards a vagina shaped form between two blue markings within a black border; an artist's representation of AIDS. Colour silk screen print after Paul Brühwiler, 1993.
Brühwiler, Paul, 1939-Date: [1993]Reference: 672744iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
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The side of a building with the question "One day, when all diseases will be overcome, shall we finally learn how to live", referring to AIDS. Colour silk screen print after Jochen Gerz, 1993.
Gerz, Jochen.Date: [1993]Reference: 672784iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
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A man with a scimitar, and a bleeding heart; representing the blood donation service run in Cuba by the Comité de Defensa de la Revolución. Colour silk screen print by S. Goire Castilla, 1987.
Goire Castilla, Suitberto, 1951-Date: [1987?]Reference: 689321i- Pictures
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A man pulling a condom over his head with the message "Don't put the condom on your head"; referring to protection from AIDS through intelligent precations. Colour silk screen print after R.Topor, 1993.
Topor, Roland, 1938-1997.Date: [19]93Reference: 672776iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
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Three naked men jostle with their arms with the message in French and English: "Happy to be gay"; an advertisement for an exhibition of AIDS posters by Artis. Colour silk screen print after Martin Kippenberger, 1993.
Kippenberger, Martin, 1953-1997.Date: [19]93Reference: 672788iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
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Hands grabbing other hands between the words 'SIDA' (AIDS) and 'solitaire' (lonely) within a starry universe with earth beyond, suggesting the loneliness of having AIDS. Silk screen print by Pierre Bernard, Atelier de Création Graphique - Grapus.
Bernard, Pierre, 1942-Date: [19]93]Reference: 672801i- Pictures
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The French words "jusqu'à moi" (even including me) seen as a white haze in the darkness; referring to the involvement of individuals in resisting the spread of AIDS. Silk screen print after Anne-Marie Jugnet, 1993.
Jugnet, Anne Marie, 1958-Date: [1993]Reference: 672771iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
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A man with a lamp shade on his head surrounded by a halo of light with the words "réveillez-vous" (Wake up!) across his jumper; representing enlightenment about AIDS. Colour silk screen print after Glen Baxter, 1993.
Baxter, Glen.Date: [1993]Reference: 672770iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA