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46 NADFAS REVIEW / AUTUMN 2016 www.nadfas.org.ukOFFERSOffersThe latest special deals available to readers of the Review1. WIZARDRY IN WOODWizardry in Wood, the quadrennial exhibition of the fi nest contemporary woodturning, returns with its fourth showcase, October 12–15. Presented by the Worshipful Company of Turners, the exhibition at the Carpenters’ Hall, London, will be its largest to date, featuring 70 of the most skilled contemporary turners alongside two extensive curated collections of outstanding modern and historical pieces. More details can be found at www.wizardryinwood.com.• Single tickets are £8 until Aug 31, and then £10; the catalogue is £5. Readers can take advantage of a special entry offer of £10 per ticket with catalogue included. We have secured 100 tickets at the special price, so book early to avoid disappointment. Please go to www.wizardry-in-wood.eventbrite.co.uk, select Tickets, and input the Promotional Code ‘WIW2016-NADFAS’. Up to two special offer tickets per order.2. ART OUT LOUDArt Out Loud is a three-day festival of talks by artists, curators and writers held in the beautiful grounds of Chatsworth, Derbyshire in September. This year’s event runs from September 23–25. For more information, see page 47 opposite or go to www.chatsworth.org.• Readers can take advantage of discounted tickets at just £10 each (instead of £13). Simply go to www.chatsworth.org and buy tickets. Enter the Voucher Code ‘AOLNADFAS’ when prompted, to receive the discount.3. CHRISTOPHER WOODThe fi rst fully illustrated account of the life and work of English painter Christopher Wood (1901–30), includes over 150 images. It provides extensive visual analysis of individual paintings, set designs and drawings created by Wood in both Britain and France, so bringing fresh perspective to his unique artistic development on both sides of the Channel. Christopher Wood, by Katy Norris, is written to accompany a major exhibition she curated at Pallant House Gallery.• Christopher Wood by Katy Norris has an RRP of £40, but readers can buy it for £30 including UK p&p. Shop at www.lundhumphries.com/collections/nadfas_review25; use the discount code ‘NADFAS_25’ at the checkout. Offer ends October 31, 2016. 4. BRIGHTON ART FAIR AND MADE BRIGHTONArt and craft unite at Brighton Art Fair and Made Brighton 2016 from September 23–25. These two fairs run alongside each other in the Grade I listed Brighton Dome Corn Exchange. On show will be 50 of the best contemporary artists and designer-makers across all media, from stunning paintings to cutting edge ceramics and jewellery through to glass, wood and textiles. More information can be found at www.brightonartfair.co.uk and www.madebrighton.co.uk. • Tickets are £7.50 on the door, but readers can take advantage of two tickets for the price of one. To get the special price, simply email your name and address to 241@brightonartfair.co.uk by Monday, September 19 and you will be sent a voucher in the post to be presented at the fair.5. MAGGI HAMBLING: TOUCH, WORKS ON PAPER Artist Maggi Hambling is interested in charcoal, graphite or ink on paper as a way of communicating elusive qualities of her subjects. Maggi Hambling: Touch, Works on Paper reveals why she feels the spontaneous act of mark-making can ‘capture the life-force of a moment’. This is the fi rst book to examine her drawings and prints. It accompanies an exhibition at the British Museum, from September 8–January 29, 2017.• Maggi Hambling: Touch, Works on Paper by Jennifer Ramkalawon has an RRP of £35, but readers can buy it for £26.25 including UK p&p. Shop at www.lundhumphries.com/collections/nadfas_review25; use the discount code ‘NADFAS_25’ at the checkout. Offer ends October 31, 2016.5. 2. 1. 4. 2. e 3. 5nd ts TOWORKSONPAPERImages: Wooden bowl by Paul Coker; Chatsworth House; painting by Anna Hymas.