About Cristina Carrillo de Albornoz
Cristina Carrillo de Albornoz is an internationally respected art curator, author, and former United Nations diplomat. Born in Madrid, she has worked with museums and institutions around the world to produce thought-provoking exhibitions on influential figures including Rubens, Balthus, Botero, Picasso, Santiago Calatrava, Manolo Blahnik, and Nobel Prize-winning writer Gao Xingjian. Her curatorial work spans painting, sculpture, architecture, literature, and fashion—bridging genres with insight and elegance. As a critic and contributor, Carrillo de Albornoz has written for an array of global publications including Vogue (Spain, Italy, Germany, Mexico), The Art Newspaper, The Observer, Beaux Arts, El País, AD, and La Repubblica. Her voice is defined by intellectual rigor and a passion for art’s human connection.
Selected Bibliography
In her collaborations with Assouline, she has authored richly visual and narrative-driven books such as Balthus: In His Own Words (2001), Santiago Calatrava (2013), Fernando Botero (2016), Jorge Luis Borges & María Kodama: The Infinite Encounter (2022), Sorolla: A Vision of Spain (2023), Madrid Chic (2024). Her work reflects a rare ability to distill cultural complexity into compelling, beautifully crafted volumes.
Perfect For
Perfect for art collectors, curators, and lovers of contemporary culture, this collection offers a sophisticated journey through the minds of legendary artists and architects. Cristina Carrillo de Albornoz’s books bring readers into the heart of creative genius, making each title a meaningful addition to any art library or coffee table.