MONEY FOR ART

David Lister
Friday 15 November 1996 19:02 EST
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The annual Contemporary Art Society Art Market at the Royal Festival Hall on 26 Nov displays the best work from established artists and, importantly, gives emerging talent a platform to gauge the impact of their work. This year the Market features specially commissioned work by Peter Blake, BruceMcLean and Turner Prize finalist Simon Patterson.

The great attraction of the market is that ridiculous six-figure prices don't ever become an issue; everything is priced between pounds 50 and pounds 2,000 and this means one can walk away with a piece that will lend enjoyment but not cause you to re-mortgage your house. The Art Market is sponsored by Sainsbury's and The Eye has five pounds 100 vouchers to give away to help you start your art collection.

Send all your details, by 20 November, on a postcard to: Eye/Art Offer, 12 Oval Rd, 2nd Floor, London NW1 7DH. The first five entries to be pulled from the sack will be sent their vouchers by recorded delivery.

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