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Conversation

MEET the Prado
Jerry Saltz

February 27, 2025, 7:00 p.m.

The Meet the Prado program is devoted to a closer acquaintance with current American art criticism. It offers the opportunity to hear the voices of particularly prestigious art critics active in the United States, who are invited to learn more about the Museo del Prado and to hold a public conversation on topics that affect their profession, current art culture, their communication, and the challenges and forecasts that mark their future development. The event will take place in the auditorium of the Museo del Prado.  

Conversation between Jerry Saltz and Andrea Aguilar

Sponsored by:
Iberia
American Friends of the Prado Museum
Schedule
February 27, 7 p.m. (Spanish peninsular time)
Location
Prado Museum Auditorium
Reservations
Tickets are required to attend the conference. Tickets can be collected free of charge at Ticket Office 1 of the Museum on February 27 from 6 p.m. onwards
Streaming broadcast
Live broadcast on our YouTube channel
Language
The conversation will be in English with simultaneous translation into Spanish

Multimedia

Activity

Jerry Saltz

Jerry Saltz
Jerry Saltz

Jerry Saltz (born in Chicago, Illinois) is one of the most popular and influential culture writers working today. He has won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism and the 2019 National Magazine Award for his inimitable work as New York Magazine's chief art critic. A frequent guest lecturer, he speaks on the art world, the role of criticism, and the subject of his book How to Be an Artist.

He has published five books:

  • Seeing Out Loud. The Village Voice Art Columns, 1998–2003
  • Seeing Out Louder. Hudson Hills Press LLC, 2009
  • Beyond Boundaries. New York's New Art. 1986
  • How to Be an Artist. Penguin Random House 2020
  • Art is Life. Penguin Random House, 2022

Saltz has received three honorary doctorates, including from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2008 and the Kansas City Art Institute in 2011.

Andrea Aguilar

Andrea Aguilar is a journalist for EL PAÍS in the culture section. With a degree in History and Politics from the University of Kent, she received a scholarship from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University in New York. Her work, with a special focus on the literary world, has also appeared in magazines such as The Paris Review and The Reading Room Journal.

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