ART COMPETITION / Write a poem and win a Surrealist painting

Monday 27 July 1992 18:02 EDT
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To tie in with a new exhibition of modern Surrealism at John Bonham, Murray Feely, the gallery is offering a prize of original works by exhibiting artists for the best poem which answers the surreal question: 'What drama takes place at the meeting of the four winds?'

Answers should be handed in, with the name and address of the poet, to the gallery before 14 August 1992. Entries will be judged by a panel of exhibiting artists (See Openings for details).

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