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Harlem's Studio Museum Announces an Opening Date for its New Building, and More News

Plus, Frank Lloyd Wright's Price Tower encounters another roadblock, and Kim Jones organizes a Bloomsbury Group exhibition for Sotheby's.

The Studio Museum in Harlem. Image credit: Albert Vecerka

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The Studio Museum announces a 2025 opening date for its new Harlem building.

The Studio Museum in Harlem will open its new 82,000-square-foot building on 125th Street in fall 2025. The inaugural exhibition will feature works by Tom Lloyd, aligned with the museum’s history and its commitment to honoring Black artists. The new facility will include expanded gallery spaces, a theater, a rooftop terrace, and artist studios, with the museum raising more than $285 million toward a $300 million campaign for its future sustainability.

Mytheresa moves to acquire the entirety of Yoox Net-a-Porter from Richemont.

The auction of Frank Lloyd Wright’s only skyscraper, Price Tower in Bartlesville, OK, has been delayed due to a legal dispute between its owner, Green Copper Holdings, and the McFarlin Building Company. McFarlin claims it had agreed to purchase the building for $1.4 million before Green Copper listed it for auction on Ten-X, starting bids at $600,000. 

Kim Jones. Image credit: Nikolai Von Bismarck, courtesy of Sotheby's.

Uber will let users set preferences to call only electric vehicles in more than 40 cities.

Uber is expanding its platform with sustainability features, allowing users to select fully electric vehicles by default when hailing rides. The company also launched an EV Mentor program and AI chatbot to help drivers transition to electric vehicles with smart features that address questions about purchasing and using them.  

Hurricane Helene severely damages parts of Asheville’s historic Biltmore Estate.

Hurricane Helene caused significant flooding and damage at the historic Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. The estate’s damages included the loss of several animals from its farm and flooding in low-lying areas. Biltmore will remain closed until at least October 15 amid ongoing recovery efforts and while power outages continue to impact the region.

Sotheby’s taps Kim Jones to organize an exhibition on the Bloomsbury Group.

Kim Jones, the artistic director for Dior men and Fendi womenswear, has curated an exhibition for Sotheby’s London, titled “Radical Modernity: From Bloomsbury to Charleston,” running November 9–26. The show features art, ceramics, furniture, and literature by members of the Bloomsbury Group, including Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, and will include items from Jones’ personal collection. The announcement comes as Jones assumes a new role as vice president of Charleston, which oversees the care of Bell and Grant’s home and studio.

Image credit: LAM Museum/AFP via Getty Images.

Today’s attractive distractions:

Fashion brands are starting to churn out old-school glossy magazines.

Oops! A Dutch museum’s beer can artwork was mistaken for garbage. 

It turns out that Shaker-style cradles are a big hit—with Frances McDormand

After October, some Spirit Halloween stores will become Christmas-themed.

 

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