The globe with warnings for people of all races to avoid practices leading to AIDS. Colour lithograph after Andrew Dineley, 1992.
- Dineley, Andrew.
- Date:
- 1992
- Reference:
- 25411i
- Pictures
About this work
Publication/Creation
[Liverpool] : Liverpool Health Promotion Unit, 1992.
Physical description
1 print : lithograph, printed in colours ; sheet 59 x 41 cm
Contributors
Lettering
Whatever your culture, race, sex and sexuality, it's not who you are, but what you do that's important. HIV is the virus that can lead to AIDS. The main ways of avoiding HIV are by having safer sex and not sharing injecting equipment. HIV can affect us all. People need support and understanding. Alter attitudes to AIDS. National AIDS helpline 0800 567 123 (24 hours). Printed on recycled paper. Design by Andrew Dineley.
Eight texts printed on white panels radiate from the globe. Clockwise from the top, they are in Arabic, Chinese, Somali, Urdu, English, Hindi, Panjabi and Bengali
Notes
One poster in a set of at least seven (this catalogue nos. 25411i-25417i)
Reference
Wellcome Collection 25411i
Type/Technique
Languages
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores