37 results filtered with: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA

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A caterpillar bores a hole into the side of pear having just eaten a hole in an apple, an analogy to the voracious appetite and speed of growth of the HIV virus. Colour silk screen print after A. François, 1993.
André FrançoisDate: [1993]Reference: 672816i
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Black forms with a white centre representing an advertisement for an exhibition of AIDS posters by Artis. Silk screen print after C. Wool, 1993.
Christopher WoolDate: [1993]Reference: 672797i
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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.
Chéri SambaDate: 1993Reference: 672778i
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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.
Werner JekerDate: [1993]Reference: 672799i
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A penis rising in the form of a yellow serpent with a pronged tongue daubed on a rough red wall bearing the graffiti "AIDS, the killing bit of love"; representing the danger of sexual transmission of AIDS. Colour silk screen print after Anthon Beeke, 1993.
Anthon BeekeDate: 1993Reference: 672741i
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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.
Pere TorrentDate: [19]93Reference: 672793i
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A swirling crowd of people with the word "isolé" (isolated) typed diagonally across the page, with an extract from the passport dated 16 Dec 1979 bottom right; an analogy to the isolation felt by those with AIDS. Colour silk screen print after Roger Pfund, 1993.
Roger PfundDate: 1993Reference: 672795i
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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.
Sophie CalleDate: [between 1990 and 1999];Reference: 672755i
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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.
Jochen GerzDate: [1993]Reference: 672784i
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A personified condom with a large speech bubble containing messages, interspersed with hearts, based on the idea that love is the solution to AIDS; surrounded by blue graphic symbols of Adam and Eve. Colour silk screen print after R. Combas, 1993.
Robert CombasDate: [19]93Reference: 672782i
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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.
Roland ToporDate: [19]93Reference: 672776i
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A man sits back wearing an open dressing gown and white shorts with a woman behind; he holds a packet of condoms bearing the lettering: 'Birds'n bees ...'; an advertisement for an exhibition of AIDS posters. Colour silk screen print after R. Scholte, 1993.
Rob ScholteDate: [19]93Reference: 672790i
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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: 672774i
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A candle burning at both ends representing the effect of AIDS. Colour silk screen print after A. Jaar, 1993.
Alfredo JaarDate: [1993]Reference: 672747i
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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.
Q736247Date: [19]93Reference: 672788i
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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.
Neville BrodyDate: [1993]Reference: 672736i
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A woman's hand and face in textured fabric partially obscured by a black square as if concealing an indecent act; the square saying "AIDS - let's talk about it openly". Colour silk screen print after Uwe Loesch, 1993.
Uwe LoeschDate: [1993]Reference: 672748i
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A blind-folded man dressed in black stands in the corner of a room open to the sky; he looks down at a white skull, representing ignorance of the lethal effects of AIDS. Colour silk screen print after Moebius, 1993.
Jean GiraudDate: [1993]Reference: 672754i
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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: 672749i
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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.
Patrick CorillonDate: [1993]Reference: 672743i
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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.
Tibor KalmanDate: [1993]Reference: 672800i
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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.
Marlene DumasDate: [19]93Reference: 672773i
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A hazy crowd of people in colours on the left and in black and white on the right; representing "AIDS, a responsibility of all, a consideration for others". Colour silk screen print after A. Muntadas and J. Rabascall, 1993.
Date: [1993]Reference: 672742i
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Eyes and mouth of a disjointed face; representing fear of AIDS. Colour silk screen print after M. Quarez, 1993.
Michel-Marie QuarezDate: [1993]Reference: 672739i
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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.
Victor BurginDate: [1993]Reference: 672772i