Poster is a brochure for HIV-positive pregnant women. FRONT: Photograph of a woman's face and list of contents of brochure. BACK: Information about HIV-transmission, pregnancy, and personal choices.
Poster is a brochure for HIV-positive pregnant women. FRONT: Photograph of a woman's face and list of contents of brochure. BACK: Information about HIV-transmission, pregnancy, and personal choices.
Poster shows two men with expressions of relief after being vaccinated from Hepatits. Proper hygiene, avoiding unprotected sex, being aware of contamination, etc should prevent infection.
Poster is a brochure for HIV-positive pregnant women. FRONT: Photograph of a woman's face and contents of brochure. BACK: Information about living with HIV, risk of mother-to-child transmission of the HIV-virus, pregnancy, and support and help for women.
Poster is a brochure for HIV-positive pregnant women. FRONT: Photograph of a woman's face and contents of brochure. BACK: Information about living with HIV, risk of mother-to-child transmission of the HIV-virus, pregnancy, and support and help for women.
Depicts a graphic of two men, one colored purple and one colored green, walking toward each other with arms outstreched, suggesting the coming together of people from different nations to observe World AIDS Day.
Photograph of a red ribbon badge, which is the symbol of solidary and support for all people suffering with AIDS and HIV. World AIDS Day began in 1988, and has been held every year since, always on December 1.
11 small color photographs of women of various ages, ethnicities, religions. Photos interspersed with title. Other text appears in small blocks, also interspersed. Very colorful. Text is bilingual, German and English.
Depicts the faces of two men who appear to be greeting or speaking to each other. A condom also appears near the name of the AIDS campaign listed at the bottom corner of the poster.
Photograph depicting a man with his arm around one woman, turning to look suggestively at another woman. They are both holding cocktails and she appears to be inviting his attention.
Line drawing spelling out the word "Tooor"(actually "Tor," meaning "goal," as in German football), with the three o's represented by overlapping red condoms.
Red poster with alternating black and white titling. At bottom of poster are logos for the following events or sponsors: Christopher Street Day, Berlin 1993; IXth International Conference on AIDS, Berlin, June 7-11, 1993; Schwules Überfalltelefon [Gay Emergency Hotline] 030 216 22 26; Der Ansprechpartner der Berliner Polizei für gleichgeschlechtliche Lebenswesen -- Polizei Notruf [Berlin Police Dept. contact point for same-sex lifestyle -- police emergency] 110.
Reproduction of painting of African nude woman with two African men in suits on either side of her, surrounded by many images--dying man, skeleton, etc. Dark colors. In small text on bottom right of illustration, "La Prostituta, Art Bodo, 92." Advertises exhibit held at Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum für Völkerkunde in Cologne, Germany, Oct. 19, 2003-Jan. 25, 2004
Yellow lettering on white background. Word "Sexualität" appears in large capital letters on left side, printed sideways running from bottom to top. Other text appears in smaller type, in paragraphs going down right side. Provides contact information for 4 AIDS-Hilfe centers in Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
Poster depicts the legs of several men, some standing in front of and some behind a wrought iron fence. The men are wearing shorts, leather pants or jeans and leather chaps. The suggestion is that they are having anonymous sex.
Poster reproduces the painting Reflexion/Reaktion II created by Salomé 1988 after his friend died from AIDS. The painting shows four bald men in different colored shirts and blue pants standing around a fifth man, who is naked and seated. One of the standing men is counseling the seated man, the others are thinking and reacting.
Large image of a person putting a hypodermic needle into their arm. Panel of images down the left side of the poster show how to use hypodermic needles safely.
Poster divided into four different colored quadrants; inside each quadrant is an oval shafe in a contrasting color with the words: Powern statt Mauern.
Image of one woman embracing another, they are possibly lesbians. Inset photos show the women playing with gloves and dental dams. Red AIDS ribbon placed at end of text.
This "Steck" cartoon depicts a naked woman and a naked man, with their arms around each other, seated on a hilltop, gazing upward with a started look on their faces. Snow is falling around them, but they are sitting under the "protection" of a condom, which is keeping them safe from the snowfall, and safe from the darkness, as light is eminating down from the condom above. Since the snowflakes can be suggestive of sperm, the couple can be thought of as being kept safe from the transmission of AIDS through the use of a condom.
The façades of the northern building of Lübeck Town Hall and St' Mary's Church [?]. The drawing shows the two wind holes in the façade of the northern building of the town hall in the right foreground, and the spire-topped towers of St. Mary's Church in the left background.