Blumenfeld was born in New York City in 1942 and grew up in
Jamaica Estates in the Borough of Queens. Her father was a builder. Her mother, a daughter of Russian émigrés, was a poet and painter. She received her BA and MA from the University of Michigan and then went on to study for her PhD in political philosophy at
Columbia University. After completing her doctoral dissertation,
John Locke: A Science of Ethics, in 1964, she studied art in Paris at the
Académie de la Grande Chaumière under the sculptor
Ossip Zadkine.. She held her first solo exhibition, a group of polished bronzes, in 1966 at the
Palais Pálffy in Vienna. Blumenfeld had met her husband
Yorick in a New York bookshop while she was researching her PhD. They married when she was 20 and had two sons. Their elder son
Remy, born in 1965, is a television producer. Their younger son Jared became an environmentalist and served as the
EPA Administrator for California and the West under the Obama administration. The Blumenfelds moved permanently to Europe in the late 1960s, eventually settling in the
Cambridgeshire village of
Grantchester in 1970 where Helaine also has her UK studio. A turning point in Blumenfeld's career came with her 1974 visit to
Pietrasanta in Italy which eventually led her to add marble as one of her primary mediums. She had originally gone there to do bronze casting, but
Alicia Penalba, another sculptor working in Pietrasanta, encouraged her to try sculpting in marble and introduced her to master carver
Sem Ghelardini. Blumenfeld joined Ghelardini's Studio Sem and began learning stone-carving. At the time, she was the only woman working in the studio's marble yard. In the ensuing years she travelled back and forth from her Grantchester home to Pietrasanta to continue her work with Ghelardini. It was also in Pietrasanta during the 1970s that she met
Henry Moore for the first time. He had come to the town to supervise two large-scale sculptures that Ghelardini was carving for him. In 1985 she had a joint exhibition with Moore entitled
A British Dialogue: From Perry Green to Cambridge at New York's Alex Rosenberg Gallery. Twelve of her large-scale sculptures in marble and
travertine were shown. By 2013 Blumenfeld's oeuvre had encompassed over 65 commissioned works for public spaces and private collections. The later years of her career have seen several major retrospective exhibitions of her work including those at the
Royal British Society of Sculptors (2008), Pietrasanta in the Piazza del Duomo and Chiesa di Sant'Agostino (2011),
Salisbury Cathedral (2013), and Bowman Sculpture in London (2015). The London exhibition, entitled
Helaine Blumenfeld – Henry Moore A Dialogue 1985–2015, marked the 30th anniversary of her first exhibit with Henry Moore.
Hard Beauty, a documentary film on her life and work, was broadcast on
Sky Arts in April 2018. The largest solo exhibition to date of the work of Helaine Blumenfeld was presented at
Canary Wharf,
London, from 16 March to 18 September 2020. Eight of her artwork, including Meridiana, Mysteries, Taking Risks, Illusion, Fortuna, VENUS, ASCENT, and Metamorphosis, are now displayed and free to visit at Canary Wharf Art Trail. == Honours ==