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.
Curator’s interviews with performers could prove a “goldmine” for scholars, skirting the artist’s ban on documentation of his work
Philanthropist joins group petitioning to expand LA Metro
“Some Sweet Day” is on show until 4 November
Rising art star and activist Theaster Gates is transforming his Chicago neighbourhood, one building at a time
The $100,000 prize will support one lucky young artist to further their creative vision and support their career
However, the whereabouts of many works of art from the collection are still unknown
Texan charm upsets collectors’ son
Wojnarowicz’s A Fire in My Belly is already on display at the New York museum
It was a different story for the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth in 2009
Isabella Rossellini’s acclaimed short films about animal sexual behaviour are being shown at the Wolfsonian
Academic museums and universities are being targeted by a suspected art forger
The polymath performer Steve Martin has written An Object of Beauty, a novel set in the art world. So should every dealer he’s ever met be afraid?
The polymath performer has written a novel set in the art world -should every dealer he’s ever met be afraid?
Many key documents now translated
This massive retrospective will include recreations of past pieces as well as a new, physically demanding work
The Japanese artist speaks about her Miami exhibition
Artists such as Kara Walker to introduce newly restored works by Kubrick and others
A $1m reward is being offered
The critic and curator spoke to The Art Newspaper about the role of art theory, and what advice he is giving to his students in today’s artistic climate.
Visitors to the fair are encouraged to use the space to empathise with victims of violence
Museum curator resigns over claims of censorship
Major installations in the American West by artists such as Robert Smithson and Michael Heizer could soon disappear
Twenty-eight pieces have been purchased from collector Larry Warsh
The country’s first major survey of new media took place in June—with a little help from MoMA, Tate, and several others
The satellite fair nevertheless found its feet with its specialist area, Latin Art
“Victimless Leather”, a small jacket made up of embryonic stem cells, was fed nutrients by tube
The artist's children petition successfully for his disinterment
For the fourth year the Tokyo National Museum has the highest exhibition attendance, but is only 17th in our list of the most visited museums last year