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Peter Do Steps Down from Helmut Lang, and Other News

Plus, Burberry's renewed focus on heritage products, and Sotheby's settles with the New York Attorney General.

Peter Do, outgoing creative director of Helmut Lang. Credit: Mario Sorrenti/Helmut Lang

After just 18 months, Peter Do has stepped down as Helmut Lang’s creative director.

Peter Do will step down as Helmut Lang’s creative director at the end of November, ending his tenure that began this past March. Despite high expectations, his debut collection received mixed feedback even as he aimed to rejuvenate the brand’s legacy, while at the same time working on his own label.

Burberry reveals a new focus on heritage products in the face of waning sales.

Burberry announced a strategic overhaul aimed at restoring brand appeal through a renewed focus on heritage designs and core products, like its beloved trench coats. The announcement caused shares to surge more than 22 percent as CEO Joshua Schulman, who joined in July, intends to re-center the brand.

Asif Khan's Canada Dock boardwalk. Credit: Luke Hayes

The Getty Museum announces a $1.55 million gift to Conserving Black Modernism.

The Getty Foundation has announced a $1.55 million investment to further its support of the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Conserving Black Modernism program. The program is funded by the Trust’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund and was last supported by the Getty with a $3.1 million contribution in 2022.

Sotheby’s settles its tax evasion case with the state of New York for more than $6 million.

Sotheby’s has agreed to pay $6.25 million to settle accusations from New York’s Attorney General that it helped clients evade taxes on art purchases by misusing resale certificates. The settlement, which includes requirements for Sotheby’s to strengthen its compliance measures, concludes a four-year investigation without the auction house admitting wrongdoing.

A snaking scarlet red boardwalk by Asif Khan inaugurates London’s Canada Dock.

A striking red timber boardwalk by Asif Khan spans across South London’s Canada Dock. The bridge meets a brief to merge the site’s history as a timber dock and improve views of the revitalized wetland below.

Thomas Moran, "Lower Manhattan from Communipaw, New Jersey." Courtesy Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown, Maryland

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