Sample the fine art of food

Saturday 28 March 1998 00:02 GMT
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Never one to mince his words, A A Gill will be chewing over the subject of The Fine Art of Food at the Saatchi Gallery on Wednesday. Gill, Sunday Times columnist, restaurant reviewer and author of the recently published Ivy Cookbook, will be getting his teeth into the phenomenon of restaurants as places in which to consume art as well as food. With restaurants such as Quo Vadis and The Pharmacy (left) adorned with works by Damien Hirst and now as famous for their art as for their food, A A Gill asks whether restaurants are destined to be the new galleries of the future. Visitors will also be treated to a private view of the acclaimed Alex Katz exhibition.

Saatchi Gallery, 98a Boundary Rd, London NW8. Wed 1 April 6.30-8.30pm

The Royal Academy of Arts is offering London Eye readers pounds 5 off tickets for the lecture (normally pounds 20), which include drinks and a private view of the Katz exhibition. To claim your discount, call the Royal Academy on 0171-300 5712, mentioning this offer.

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