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.
Bipartisan spending Congressional bill even gives a small boost to their budgets
Upson, whose first solo show in New York has just opened at the New Museum, tells us about the constantly evolving nature of her work
Criticism of President Trump’s proposed cuts creates united front of Democrats and Republicans
The plan could be a mixed bag for both wealthy market players and cultural charities
Other high-net-worth donors include Sheldon Adelson, Steven Wynn, and Henry Kravitz
Bipartisan letter to budget committee urges an increase in funding
Veteran conceptual artist will also be subject of Artist Rooms show in Tate’s Switch House extension
Open letter calling for work by Dana Schutz to be “destroyed” has even been discussed on US talk show
For his White Cube show, the US artist has elevated labour to an art form
The former chairman’s ties to the institution reach back to his mother Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, who helped found the museum
The president’s first federal budget proposal would also eliminate the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
In 1974, fresh after graduating from the experimental studies programme at Syracuse University’s visual and performing arts department, Bill Viola moved to Florence to work at Art/Tapes/22, one of the first video art production studios in Europe
Art Dealers Association of America's fair kicks off Armory week with a feminine touch
The Palazzo Strozzi mixes Viola's videos and installations with the Old Masters that inspired them
The auction house is also selling works by Picasso, Ernst and Lichtenstein to benefit Cleveland Clinic
The bipartisan group outlines the importance of the culture agencies and how they improve American’s lives
The country's cultural institutions speak out about the importance of the National Endowment for the Arts, as President Trump's office drafts a new budget
The sculptor was known for his use of lowly materials like coal, jute bags and piles of stones
The sweeping legislation cleared a hefty tax bill for the heirs of American businessman Jim Thompson, whose home and collection in Bangkok was turned into a public museum
1986 tax package put the squeeze on donations
While Sotheby’s hires Rauschenberg Foundation’s Christy MacLear to in-house advisory team
Supporters say legislation will encourage cultural exchange, but opponents fear it will block restitution of works seized in countries like Russia
The Oakland warehouse, known as the Ghost Ship, had been under investigation for safety violations
The US artist recreates the Coconut Grove laboratory of the most influential botanist you’ve never heard of
SHoP Architects's pavilion outside the fair may be catching the most eyeballs on Instagram, but inside, collectors will find a wide range of classic design and contemporary crafts that are worthy of their attention
First reactions to property tycoon’s election to the White House and what it could mean for the arts
The public gets a peek inside the long-delayed building with the temporary exhibition Urgent Conversations: Athens-Antwerp