Depicts a man in his office, at a pool, out in a neighborhood and at a bar. The man is depicted in everyday settings, emphasizing the fact that being gay doesn't make a person different. Still, gays are not afforded the same rights as straight people in society.
Below newspaper article is is word AIDS, but the letter I is replaced with a hypodermic needle. A caption on this graphic says: Das vermeidbare Risiko, or the unavoidable risk.
The artist who created the design is Gerard Hoet, a Dutch painter and draftsman, and the artist who created the engraving is Jan van Vianen, a Dutch draftsman and copper engraver. The print contains titles of the subject in 6 languages: Hebrew, English, German, Latin French and Dutch. The biblical verse is identified on the print as Genesis III: 9.
Black portable telephone in center on white background, with conversation bubbles in different colors pointing outward; bubbles contain questions about HIV and AIDS. Bottom bubble on right is empty, implying that one can fill in one's own question here. Advertisement for AIDS web site and organizations in Germany.
Poster contains a black and white photograph of a frontal nude male with his body covered by a sheer black veil. He is holding a "Hot Rubber" condom and is about to tear it open. Poster suggests the importance of protection (condom)-- if one is to tear off the veil to engage in sex-- in order to prevent contraction of a fatal disease, as represented by the black veil, which is often associated with funerals and mourning.
Poster is a brochure providing information on safe sex and list of symptoms from sexually transmitted diseases (hepatitis, herpes, HIV/AIDS, syphillis, gonorrhea, etc.). Illustrated with a photograph of a naked man with his back showing.
Contract for performances by Isadora Duncan on September 3 and 25. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 20 August 1904, and [Heinrich Hagin], no date. blah
Contract for performances by Isadora Duncan on November 19 and 24. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, August 26, 1904, and Julius Rudolph, Hannover, 29 August 1904.
Contract for performance by Isadora Duncan on December 9. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 31 August 1904, and a representative [illegible] for Stadt-Théaters, 2 September 1904.
Contract for performance by Isadora Duncan on June 12. Signed for Isadora Duncan by [illegible], Eremitage, 8 June 1904 and Eugen Pfeiffer, Heidelberg, 12 June 1904.
Contract for dance performance by Isadora Duncan on November 15. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 9 November 1904, and representative [illegible] for Stadt-Théaters, no date. Stamped "Theater-Direction Heinrich Hagin."
Contract for performances by Isadora Duncan, December 28 and 29, 1904. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 14 November 1904, and representative [illegible] for Central-Théaters, Dresden, 17 November 1904.
Contract for dance performance by Isadora Duncan on November 17. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 6 October 1904, and representative [illegible] for Stadt-Théaters, 10 October 1904.
Contract for performance by Isadora Duncan on October 12. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 1 September 1904 and representative [illegible] for Stadt-Théaters, Leipzig, 6 September 1904.
Contract for dance performance by Isadora Duncan on November 17. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 2 September 1904, and [Adolf] Steinert, Mainz, 6 September 1904.
Contract for dance performance by Isadora Duncan on January 5. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 6 September 1904 and Otto Lokse?], Cöln, 15 September 1904.
Contract for performance by Isadora Duncan on October 3. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 8 September 1904 and representative for Stadt-Théaters [illegible], 18 September 1904.
Contract for performance by Isadora Duncan on October 5. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 23 September 1904, and Theodor Brandt, Stuttgart, September 1904.
Agreement for dance performances by Isadora Duncan on January 25, 27 and 30, 1905. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 27 September, 1904, and representative for Neuen Operetten-Théaters [illegible], Hamburg, 29 September 1904.