Helen Stoilas
Helen was previously Editor, Americas and has worked for The Art Newspaper since 2003. She regularly reports on political and social issues that affect artists and institutions.
Helen was previously Editor, Americas and has worked for The Art Newspaper since 2003. She regularly reports on political and social issues that affect artists and institutions.
A report in the Wall Street Journal, based on statements from dozens of employees, describes a pattern of harassment, but Wynn calls assault allegations “preposterous”
We pick apart the latest smash hit show to open in London with art historian Bendor Grosvenor, then complete our 2018 preview with a look at the big exhibitions coming to the US this year
The activist group founded by the artist Nan Goldin, who revealed her struggles with opioid addiction, says it intends to pressure museums to refuse the philanthropic family’s money
From Marilyn Minter's pleasant disruption to a celebratory goodbye in Harlem
The Bay Area artist and his team build massive machines that act in dangerous performances—and they are opening their first gallery show in New York
City residents and students from New Jersey and Connecticut will still be able to pay what they wish
Multiple lawsuits launched in the wake of Trump’s decision to shrink national parks in Utah
While the former Artforum publisher Knight Landesman moves to dismiss a lawsuit filed against him
The performance piece, viewed by millions as a viral news story, was based on an ancient Greek myth of Kronos usurping the throne of Ouranos, the artist tells us
Artists claim their turf in Miami Beach
Daniel Arsham will also mentor the winners, including the inaugural fellow Shenequa
The artist's "fast entertainment for people in stress" is for sale at Art Basel in Miami Beach
News sent Twitter into a tizzy
The Haitian-born abstract painter’s work is bringinga Voodoo vibe to Miami
From a look at artist’s studios at the ICA and Dara Friedman’s intimate films at Pamm, to Michele Oka Doner’s underwater explorations at the Lowe
As well as backing arts-focused initiatives, the money will help support organisations working to change government policy
The successful Hail Mary pass came just before deaccessioned works, including two paintings by Norman Rockwell, were due to be auctioned at Sotheby’s on Monday
How the New York museum is leading the way in conserving half a millennium of style
The New York Times reports that multiple women who worked with him said he made sexual comments and touched them inappropriately
A judge in Massachusetts has denied two motions to block next week’s auctions of deaccessioned works
A former employee filed a lawsuit against the magazine after she says it tried to silence her and smear her name
New York authorities tracked down the object, which was being used as a coffee table by a Manhattan couple, after a photograph appeared in a book on porphyry
Cultural locations in the Caribbean, the US Gulf coast and Mexico hit by recent hurricanes and earthquakes were a last minute addition to the list
The State Department says the decision was based on concerns over funding and anti-Israel bias in the cultural organisation
The museum presented its proposal for the public work at a community board meeting Wednesday night—and early reactions were positive
From imaginative scale models to a pop-up ‘freak’ show, we pick the must see projects around the city
The second edition promises visionary solutions and a few surprises
Search committee conducted "broad outreach" inside and outside the museum to define future leader’s desired traits
A new initiative aims to “embed within the DNA of the museum” a more international view of the art historical canon
The region’s arts institutions survived the storm largely intact, with some planning to reopen this week