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.
In our new video series, deputy art market editor Margaret Carrigan recaps the highlights of New York's billion-dollar auction week
The artist’s first permanent work of public art in the city will be installed at a Herzog & de Meuron-designed high-rise in Tribeca
We speak to two of the museum's curators leading the expansion and our New York team sit down to discuss the highs and lows of the new space. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
He was the National Gallery of Art’s founding curator of 20th-century art and led the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and Memphis Brooks Museum of Art
Before the public opening, we sought out some highlights from the rehang
Starting in 1983 as publications coordinator, she spent most of her three decades at the Getty overseeing its grant-making programmes
The changes also include plans for immersive installations and artist residencies
The colossal mural, recently recreated, has returned to its home near Grand Central Station
The biggest biennials, fairs and exhibitions over the next 12 months
From the Rubin Museum's meditation on “power” to the Costume Institute's celebration of camp
The group says fundraising efforts to turn the Orlando nightclub into a tourist destination would be better spent on survivors’ care
The pair created provocative installations about American society, race and sex
Julian Rivera says his heart-shaped “love” design was copied on a popular line of clothing without his permission
Gansevoort Peninsula, the site of Day’s End, will also include a 5.65-acre park, wetlands and kayak launch
The artist is staging a massive inclusive crawl in New York this September
The government’s complaint outlines a massive alleged smuggling ring involving other dealers, art restorers and associates who helped create false provenances for looted objects
Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg's work in Cooper Hewitt's Design Triennial resurrects world's last male northern white rhino
The Chinese-American designer created some of the world’s most striking museum projects, including the Louvre’s glass pyramid entrance and the National Gallery of Art’s East Building
America's most famous work of art gets a dedicated $100m exhibition building
We caught up with the crowds waiting to spot celebs—particularly Harry Styles—on the red carpet of tonight’s annual Met Gala
Costume Institute's new exhibition Camp: Notes on Fashion examines camp from the 17th century onwards
Several charitable and crowdfunding campaigns have launched since the fire
Pio Abad and Frances Wadsworth Jones's replicas of jewels smuggled into Hawaii by Imelda Marcos are displayed at the Honolulu Biennial alongside the social services they could have paid for
London institution has acquired 600 objects thanks to funding from Japan Tobacco International, makers of Benson & Hedges, Winston, Camel and Silk Cut
Special exhibitions mean big money—not only for the museums that hold them but for local businesses as well
The New York museum's Heavenly Bodies exhibition came first even though curator “never set out to create a hit”
The administration points to private fundraising like crowdsourcing platform Kickstarter as a better way to support the arts
A new report by the non-profit organisation Pen America calls for the repeal of Decree 349 while Cuban artists ask for solidarity from biennial participants
The 500-acre sculpture park and museum in upstate New York is a fitting venue for the artist’s ecologically minded work