26-11-2025 16:56 via artnews.com

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Critic Christopher Knight Retires from the Los Angeles Times

Renowned critic and commentator Christopher Knight is retiring after writing about art for some 45 years, including 36 years at the Los Angeles Times. Knight is among the few remaining full-time critics at magazines and newspapers. Friday is his final day. “It’s impossible to overstate the loss Knight’s departure represents for the paper and Los Angeles, or what a tireless, generous, inspiring colleague he is,” said staff writer Jessica Gelt in a column announcing Kn
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