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Jan 17 2008 12:00am EDT

Today in the Art World...

Alice Walton and her advisor, the preeminent American art historian John Wilmerding, were honored at the 2008 Frederic E. Church Award dinner on Tuesday night.

The second part of the New Museum's inaugural exhibition is up. This installment features collages by 11 artists.

Who were the Monuments Men?

An interesting catalogue recommendation from "The Moment."

Frank Gehry will design the Serpentine Gallery's annual temporary pavilion in London's Hyde Park. It will be open for three months this summer.

Paul Morris has closed his gallery space on West 25th Street. Jeannie Freilich will move her uptown gallery into it.

The Winter Antiques Show opens at the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan tomorrow. More on this to come.


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