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Art Critic Christopher Knight Retires From LA Times

Last updated: November 26, 2025 1:15 pm
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Art Critic Christopher Knight Retires from the Los Angeles Times

After 36 years of writing for the Los Angeles Times, Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Christopher Knight has announced his retirement. His last column will be published on December 1.

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Christopher Knight’s last column will run on December 1. (photo by Ricardo DeAratanha, courtesy Los Angeles Times)

Christopher Knight, known for his insightful exhibition reviews and commentary on the arts scene in Los Angeles, will be bidding farewell to the Los Angeles Times. His work evaluating the changes at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art earned him a Pulitzer Prize in criticism in 2020, recognizing his outstanding contributions to the field. With a career spanning over four decades, Knight has made a lasting impact on the art community.

Reflecting on his decision to retire from daily journalism, Knight expressed gratitude for the privilege of serving as a critic. Despite his departure from the newsroom, he remains committed to writing and sharing his perspectives on art. His unique blend of expertise and passion has resonated with readers and art enthusiasts alike.

Throughout his career, Knight has emphasized the importance of engaging both the art community and the general public. By bridging the gap between these audiences, he has enriched the cultural landscape of Los Angeles and beyond. His dedication to thoughtful and incisive criticism has set a high standard for arts journalism.

In a statement announcing Knight’s retirement, fellow staff member Jessica Gelt praised his contributions to the Los Angeles Times, describing him as “everything a truly excellent critic should be.” Knight’s departure marks the end of an era for the publication and leaves a void in the arts community that will be deeply felt.

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Christopher Knight on the Hyperallergic Podcast:

Christopher Knight: The Critic Whose Love for LA Uplifted Its Arts Community

The veteran art critic has played a formidable role in helping to shape the world’s perception of contemporary art in Los Angeles.

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