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Friday 16 January 1998 20:02 EST
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"Britain's most important marketplace for contemporary art" is the bold claim made by this year's London Contemporary Art Fair, which celebrates its 10th anniversary. As you'd expect, it features work from some of BritArt's biggest names, including Damien Hirst, Jake and Dinos Chapman and Sarah Lucas. In addition to the main programme, special features of this year's show including a selling exhibition of work by recent graduates; talks at the ICA, and a Museums Day on 23 January which promises seminars and a private view of the fair.

Business Design Centre, 52 Upper St, Islington, London N1 (0171-359 3535). Box-office 0121-767 4818. 21-25 Jan

Albert Irvin's screen-print is featured right. Cost: pounds 400 plus VAT

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