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Art Critic Sebastian Smee Laid Off From the Washington Post

Last updated: February 5, 2026 11:20 am
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The recent layoffs at the Washington Post have sent shockwaves through the journalism industry, with Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Sebastian Smee among those let go. The cuts, which affected over 300 employees, also included all staff photographers, raising concerns about the future of visual storytelling at the publication.

Smee, known for his insightful commentary on modern and contemporary art, joined the Post in 2018 and has since become a prominent voice in the art world. His departure, along with that of other key members of the Arts section, has left a void in the newspaper’s cultural coverage. Despite the loss of talent, a few key arts reporters, including Philip Kennicott, Janay Kingsberry, and Kelsey Ables, will remain on staff to continue providing coverage of the arts.

In addition to the cuts in the Arts section, the Post’s photography department also took a hit, with all staff photographers being let go. This move reflects a larger trend in the industry, as newspapers increasingly rely on freelance photographers and wire services for visual content. Marvin Joseph, a longtime staff photographer at the Post, expressed his shock at the news and reflected on the changing landscape of photojournalism.

While the layoffs have sparked outrage among readers and journalists, many have pointed to owner Jeff Bezos as the driving force behind the cuts. Bezos, whose net worth is estimated at $261 billion, has faced criticism for his influence over the Post’s editorial direction. His decision to block an endorsement of Kamala Harris and his memo outlining the paper’s new editorial focus have raised concerns about the publication’s independence.

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Despite the challenges facing the Washington Post, former staff members like Marvin Joseph remain committed to their craft. Joseph, who spent nearly three decades at the paper, expressed a deep appreciation for the art of storytelling through photography. As he looks toward the future, he remains hopeful that there will always be a place for community journalism and the power of visual storytelling.

The layoffs at the Washington Post serve as a stark reminder of the shifting landscape of journalism and the challenges facing traditional news outlets. As the industry continues to evolve, it is essential to support the journalists and photographers who remain dedicated to telling important stories and capturing the world around us.

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