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Gay men, White

Homosexual men of part or mostly European ancestry

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    The back of a promiscuous gay white man with the names of his lovers tattooed on his skin; advertising the need for testing against sexually transmitted diseases for people at risk of infection. Colour lithograph, ca. 2011.

    | Date: [approximately 2011] | Reference: 2477009i
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    The chest of a promiscuous gay white man with the names of his lovers tattooed on his skin; advertising the need for testing against sexually transmitted diseases for people at risk of infection. Colour lithograph, ca. 2011.

    | Date: [approximately 2011] | Reference: 2477008i
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    The neck of a promiscuous gay white man with the names of his lovers tattooed on his skin; advertising the need for testing against sexually transmitted diseases for people at risk of infection. Colour lithograph, ca. 2011.

    | Date: [approximately 2011] | Reference: 2477010i

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