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==2020s== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- style="vertical-align:bottom;" !Year !Name(s) !Publication !width=50% |Rationale |- style="background-color:lightyellow;" !rowspan=3 |'''[[2020 Pulitzer Prize|2020]]''' |'''{{sortname|Christopher|Knight|dab=art critic}}''' |'''''[[Los Angeles Times]]''''' |'''"for work demonstrating extraordinary community service by a critic, applying his expertise and enterprise to critique a proposed overhaul of the [[Los Angeles County Museum of Art]] and its effect on the institution's mission."''' |- |{{sortname|Justin|Davidson}} |''[[New York (magazine)|New York]]'' |"for architecture reviews marked by a keen eye, deep knowledge and exquisite writing, as exemplified by his essay on Manhattan's [[Hudson Yards (development)|Hudson Yards development]]." |- |{{sortname|Soraya Nadia|McDonald}} |''[[Andscape|The Undefeated]]'' |"for essays on theater and film that bring a fresh, delightful intelligence to the intersections of race and art." |- style="background-color:lightyellow;" !rowspan=3 |'''[[2021 Pulitzer Prize|2021]]''' |'''{{sortname|Wesley|Morris}}''' |'''''[[The New York Times]]''''' |'''"for unrelentingly relevant and deeply engaged criticism on the intersection of race and culture in America, written in a singular style, alternately playful and profound."''' |- |{{sortname|Craig|Jenkins}} |''[[New York (magazine)|New York]]'' |"for writing on a range of popular topics, including social media, music and comedy, contending with the year's disarray and exploring how culture and conversation can both flourish and break down online." |- |{{sortname|Mark|Swed}} |''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' |"for a series of critical essays that broke through the silence of the pandemic to recommend an eclectic array of recordings as entertainment and solace essential to the moment, drawing deep connections to seven centuries of classical music." |- style="background-color:lightyellow;" !rowspan=3 |'''[[2022 Pulitzer Prize|2022]]''' |'''{{sortname|Salamishah|Tillet}}''' |'''''[[The New York Times]]''''' |'''"for learned and stylish writing about Black stories in art and popular culture—work that successfully bridges academic and nonacademic critical discourse."'''<ref name=2022Pulitzer>{{cite web |url=https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/salamishah-tillet-contributing-critic-large-new-york-times |title="Salamishah Tillet, contributing critic at large, The New York Times" |website=[[The Pulitzer Prizes|Pulitzer Prize]]|date=May 9, 2022 |accessdate=August 6, 2024}}</ref> |- |{{sortname|Sophie|Gilbert}} |''[[The Atlantic]]'' |"for articles that bring clarity and insight to questions concerning gender norms, feminism, and popular culture." |- |{{sortname|Peter|Schjeldahl}} |''[[The New Yorker]]'' |"for accessible and dedicated art criticism that introduces or revisits painters, institutions and movements, offering tender appreciations and unflinching dissents." |- style="background-color:lightyellow;" !rowspan=3 |'''[[2023 Pulitzer Prize|2023]]''' |'''{{sortname|Andrea|Long Chu}}''' |'''''[[New York (magazine)|New York]]''''' |'''"for book reviews that scrutinize authors as well as their works, using multiple cultural lenses to explore some of society's most fraught topics."'''<ref name=2023Pulitzer>{{cite web |url=https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/andrea-long-chu-new-york-magazine |title=The 2023 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Criticism |website=[[The Pulitzer Prizes|Pulitzer Prize]] |accessdate=May 15, 2023}}</ref> |- |{{sortname|Jason|Farago}} |''[[The New York Times]]'' |"for art criticism, especially for taking a critical eye to the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine|frontlines of Ukraine]] to explore the cultural dimensions of the war, including verifying damages to architecture and other sites and explaining Russia's efforts to [[What Russia Should Do with Ukraine|erase the Ukrainian identity]]." |- |{{sortname|Lyndsay C.|Green}} |''[[Detroit Free Press]]'' |"for rigorously reported coverage of restaurant openings and recommended dishes that also serve as an immersive cultural portrait of a vital American city." |- style="background-color:lightyellow;" !rowspan=3 |'''[[2024 Pulitzer Prize|2024]]''' |'''{{sortname|Justin|Chang}}''' |'''''[[Los Angeles Times]]''''' |'''"for richly evocative and genre-spanning film criticism that reflects on the contemporary moviegoing experience."'''<ref>{{cite web |title=The 2024 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Criticism |url=https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/justin-chang-los-angeles-times |access-date=May 6, 2024 |website=[[Pulitzer Prize]]}}</ref> |- |{{sortname|Vinson|Cunningham}} |''[[The New Yorker]]'' |"for theater reviews that reflect a formidable knowledge of the stage and the mechanics of performance along with canny observations on the human condition." |- |{{sortname|Zadie|Smith}} |''[[The New York Review of Books]]'' |"for a review of the film ''[[Tár]]'' that addressed with wit and ease such consequential themes as mortality and the clash of generations." |- style="background-color:lightyellow;" !rowspan=3 |'''[[2025 Pulitzer Prize|2025]]''' |'''{{sortname|Alexandra|Lange}}''' |'''''[[Bloomberg CityLab|CityLab]]''''' |'''"for graceful and genre-expanding writing about public spaces for families, deftly using interviews, observations and analysis to consider the architectural components that allow children and communities to thrive."''' |- |{{sortname|Vinson|Cunningham}} |''[[The New Yorker]]'' |"for illuminating and personal reviews of work that appears on television, streaming services or social media, trenchant criticism that explores contemporary issues and society." |- |{{sortname|Sara|Holdren}} |''[[New York (magazine)|New York]]'' |"for insightful [[Theatre criticism|theater criticism]] that combines a reporter's eye and a historian's memory to inform readers about current stage productions." |}
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