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Nov 20 2007 12:00am EDT

Today in the Art World...

The Andrew Lloyd Webber Art Foundation is free to sell its Picasso painting, Portrait de Angel Fernandez de Soto.

The National Endowment for the Arts may direct some of its anticipated budget increase for 2008 — as much as $33 million on top of the $127 million it received last year — to artist's colonies.

Jerry Saltz excoriates the Museum of Modern Art in New York for its failure to include more women artists in its painting and sculpture galleries. (Bonus: See how these galleries and museums measure up in terms of equal opportunity representation.)

London readers, you have the chance to buy low and sell high at the Royal College of Art's Secret sale on Saturday.

The actor Robert De Niro has added his name to what seems to be the ever-growing list of Larry Salander's creditors.


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