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  <dc:title>'Faction Films, 'Talking to a Brick Wall: An exhibition of posters and images on homelessness and capitalism,' Cockpit Gallery Holborn, 14 Jan - 18 Feb 1988</dc:title>
  <dc:description>This folder contains material relating to an exhibition produced by Faction Films, titled, 'Talking to a Brick Wall: An exhibition of posters and images on homelessness and capitalism.'  

It contains 4 posters advertising the exhibition at Cockpit Gallery. They are A2 - sized with red and white text on a black background, featuring an image of a young black man standing in front of a projection. Also present are the exhibition press release, exhibition invitations are printed on postcards featuring the same image, and a notice for an event as part of the exhibition on 9 February. 

The event is listed as a panel discussion on issues surrounding the exhibition: ' how to create effective visual representations of homelessness;' 'the artist's work in relation to charities who commission it'; 'current media coverage of the housing crisis'. The speakers advertised include: Jon Snow (ITN reporter); Karen Welch (Assistant Director for Housing at the Rainer Foundation); Sarah Tanburn (CHAR / London Housing Unit); Nick Beacock (Campaign for Bedsit Rights); David Fox and Tony Roberts (Faction Films). 

Also included are photocopied pages from the exhibition comments book; a transcription of a conversation between Dave Fox and young people from Rufford Street Hostel. 

A folded leaflet produced by Albany Video [at The Albany, Douglas Way, London SE8] advertising a resource packs including editions of the posters created as part of 'Talking to a Brick Wall'. The other projects are 'Hotel London' a 50 minute video by Retake Film and Video Collective, and 'Home and Dry' produced by Leeds Animation Workshop.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1988</dc:date>
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