CITY EDITION GIULIANI AGREES TO AVERT CUTS FOR ARTS WITH DONATION PLAN by Steven Lee Myers "A week after proposing budget cuts for the arts in New York City, Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani announced an agreement yesterday in which the city would restore the cuts and provide even more money--but only after the city's cultural institutions raised matching contributions from private sources." (p. A1) CURRENTS by Suzanne Slesin NEW APPRECIATION FOR THE 'UGLIES' "Traveling around Iowa, [Barbara Hauben Ross, a New York interior designer] stopped at junk stores and flea markets to buy the fancifully shaped American art pottery, especially pieces marked Red Wing, a company that was started in 1878 and closed in 1967... Now, she is ready to sell some of it...priced from $65 to $300 each. Telephone: (212) 832-6640." (p. C3) BERTRAM CLARKE, 83, ART-BOOK DESIGNER AND TYPOGRAPHER by Rita Reif "Bertram L. Clarke, a prominent designer of art books and typography, died on Sunday at his home in Manhattan. He was 83NDAVID WAY, A PRINTER AND MUSICOLOGIST, 75 "David Jacques Way, a fine-arts printer who became a musicologist and the owner of D. Jacques Way & Zuckermann Harpsichords, died on Friday in Stonington, Conn. He was 75." (p. B10)