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.
The second edition of the biennial takes a proudly Pacific-centred view
The actor and comedian tells us what he's bought and why he loves it
Don’t Forget to Breathe—three ghostly figures lit from within—are on show in an abandoned storefront
From a Charles White retrospective to raw canvases inspired by the occult and queer sex magic
A temporary scaffolding from a nearby high-rise has interrupted the view in the much loved skyspace work
A temporary budget deal ended the US government shutdown on Friday, allowing state-funded arts organisations to get back to work
The closure of the Federal Communications Commission has delayed the deployment of the work
Major Leonardo and Rembrandt anniversaries mean a wealth of shows focusing on the Old Masters, but Tintoretto, the Bauhaus or even Bill Viola could be dark horses
The artist and composer’s new South Florida-specific installation is an evocative experience
Having to cope with everything from curious koi to melting Vaseline, an art handler’s working days are certainly never dull
The Norton Museum of Art, the Boca Raton Museum of Art and the Museum of Art and Design at Miami Dade College show that museum expansions can take different sizes and forms
Cuba's culture ministry waters down Decree 349, a new controversial censorship law
From the fair's director Marc Spiegler playing football on the beach to the collector Jorge Pérez getting a lift from rapper Wyclef Jean, some of our favourite images from the archive
We look back at our very first set of daily papers in 2004
From a tribute to the feminist stalwart Judy Chicago at the ICA to a reunion of the AfriCOBRA artist at MoCA
The museum celebrates the tenth anniversary of the installation, which is still "full of surprises"
Celebrate Halloween with Frankenstein, Harry Potter and scary conspiracies
While the Public and Film sectors are not taking place this year, the large-scale performance and installation work will be shown free to the public in the convention centre's new 60,000 sq ft Grand Ballroom
The artist’s work draws upon the visual culture of the black diaspora, ideas of beauty, ethnographic research and feminist discourse
The Metropolitan and the Brooklyn museums have also decided not to use money from the Crown Prince’s arts organisation for related events
As the country’s economy moves towards recovery, we asked art figures to reflect on the crisis and look towards the future
The artist trickster behind some of the internet’s most bizarre hoaxes has published a cryptic book for her first solo show
The Brutalist structure will house Frick’s historic collection during expansion of its 70th Street home
From righteous indignation to interactive play
A new online database of Sol LeWitt’s wall drawings offers a template for a more up-to-date—and richer—resource
Even in arts journalism, one can see the effects of President Trump's inflammatory rhetoric against the press
Marei von Saher asks an appeals court in California to reconsider her case against the Norton Simon Museum
The board of the West Coast “artists’ museum” welcomes the MoMA PS1 director with open arms
Public hearings on the government’s plans are due to be held in Washington, DC in August
The exhibition will examine themes of spirituality and mortality in both artists’ work