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.
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
As the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis prepares for its 2017 survey of Merce Cunningham, it has commissioned an ambitious work from Charles Atlas, the late choreographer’s former collaborator
Former ambassador's home will host cultural and diplomatic events, exhibitions, symposia and artists’ residencies
The artist said he felt like a kid in a candy store when selecting works from the encyclopaedic museum, including one of his favourite paintings, Ingres’ Odalisque in Grisaille
Collection of forgotten casts from the Metropolitan Museum get new home in Manhattan
Investigators recovered more than 2,000 objects, mostly coins, that they say were offered for sale through auction houses
The artefacts may have come to the island, which was as an important trade route, from Muslim or Chinese merchants
US artist's survey in London in 2019 to follow exhibition at Basel's Schaulager and in New York
Staff cuts are part of a larger restructuring to reduce deficit by $30m
More than 1,000 sign letter denouncing construction of oil route that crosses Native American ancestral lands
The British designer unveiled his hive-like staircase structure to be installed in a new public square on the West Side of Manhattan
From a New York Ab-Ex anniversary to Bruce Nauman striking a sculptural pose
After a local bar was forced to remove images of nude women from its walls, the gallery Kurimanzutto plans to restage the show
Uccello and Masolino’s frescoes on US artist’s “wish list” for retrospective next year
Before she died, the 41-year-old multimedia and performance artist diagnosed with ALS invited friends and family to a weekend goodbye party
Two rare finds were made in a matter of weeks, depicting chariot races and the labours of Hercules
Her art and writing has reportedly been used against her as evidence of ties to “illegal” Kurdish organisation
The actress appeared with other advocates in Washington, DC to speak at a Senate judiciary subcommittee hearing
The brutal installation about racist violence continues to have an impact 45 years later
Duke Riley has trained 2,000 pigeons to perform for Creative Time—and they took flight this weekend
Installation first shown in 1994 at Daniel Newburg Gallery—just for one day
As his touring US solo exhibition opens in Chicago, where he lives, the painter reflects on the oddness of survey shows, the power of the market and achieving all his dreams
The Chicago artist would like to turn his comic into an animated film on the scale of Star Wars
Mark Bradford and Robert Glasper are the first to create a collaborative work
Early reports indicate that ancient sites that survived the terrorist group’s destruction are in “good condition”