
Hilton Als
Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and critic for The New Yorker, known for essays blending autobiography with literary and social commentary.
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Dec 22, 2024 • 52min
Writer Hilton Als on Prince and ‘What Joan Didion Means’
Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Hilton Als, renowned for his incisive critiques at The New Yorker, discusses his latest memoir capturing the essence of Prince and reflects on the literary giants that influenced him, including Joan Didion and Adrienne Kennedy. He shares insights on the delicate balance of memory and storytelling, reminiscing about his upbringing in Brownsville, Brooklyn. Als dives deep into the interplay of familial relationships and personal identity, highlighting the intricate connection between art and legacy while offering a poignant reading that emphasizes the power of self-expression.

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Apr 1, 2025 • 44min
Writer, Critic & Curator Hilton Als Looks For The Silences
Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Hilton Als, renowned for his cultural critiques in The New Yorker, delves into the profound themes of silence and expression in art. He examines how unspoken words enrich personal relationships and influence creativity, drawing from figures like Richard Pryor. The conversation touches on his latest exhibition, which artfully showcases the visual interpretation of silence. Als also explores the impact of familial connections, particularly his relationship with his father, on identity and artistic development.

Sep 11, 2025 • 1h 5min
David Bowie Centre, Bukhara Biennial, Hilton Als on Jean Rhys, Hurvin Anderson and Kara Walker
Kabir Jhala, the art market editor for The Art Newspaper, shares insights from the Bukhara Biennial in Uzbekistan, highlighting its cultural significance and the revival of local art. Hilton Als, an acclaimed critic and writer, discusses his curation of the exhibition exploring Jean Rhys's impact on visual art through works by Hurvin Anderson and Kara Walker, focusing on themes of identity and history. Together, they explore the intersections of art and culture, revealing the transformative power of creative expression across generations.