Sally Tallant appointed as new director of London's Hayward Gallery

New face for London's iconic gallery: Sally Tallant takes the helm as Hayward Gallery director

The Southbank Centre has appointed Sally Tallant, former Liverpool Biennial chief and current Queens Museum head, to run its prestigious Hayward Gallery. Tallant will succeed Ralph Rugoff, who steps down after 20 years in charge of the institution. Rugoff's departure marks an end to speculation over the post, a coveted spot attracting millions of visitors annually.

Tallant brings her experience from leading contemporary art events in both the UK and the US. Her time at the Liverpool Biennial has earned her a reputation for accessibility, with an emphasis on inclusivity and engagement with diverse audiences. Her commitment to making art more accessible aligns with the Southbank Centre's goal of celebrating the institution's 75th anniversary.

During her tenure, Tallant aims to build upon Rugoff's legacy while forging new directions for the gallery. As part of this effort, she will oversee a landmark Anish Kapoor exhibition and collaborate on Danny Boyle's 'You Are Here' event, which celebrates the institution's role in youth culture.

Tallant joins the Southbank Centre at a pivotal moment, with renovation plans under way to address dated infrastructure and decreased Arts Council funding. CEO Elaine Bedell praises Tallant as joining the gallery at "a critical juncture," while chair Misan Harriman views her appointment as an "inspiring new chapter" for the institution.

Mark Ball, artistic director of the Southbank Centre, expresses his enthusiasm for Tallant's vision, saying she will bring the Hayward Gallery into the future with a spirit of openness and radical accessibility.
 
πŸ€” She's gonna try to fix the Hayward Gallery, which is due for an upgrade in my opinion... I mean, it's been 20 years since Ralph Rugoff was there, so yeah, some changes are overdue. Sally Tallant seems like a decent choice tho, all that experience from leading the Liverpool Biennial and now Queens Museum πŸ€“. Accessibility and inclusivity are key words here, which is cool, but I'm curious to see how she'll balance art with, you know, keeping people engaged... 75th anniversary celebration? That's nice πŸ’•
 
[Image: A cartoon of a person trying to hold up a sinking building, with a red "X" marked through it, captioned "Renovation plans underway!"]

[Video: A GIF of Anish Kapoor's sculptures moving towards a bright future, with a sun rising in the background]

[Tiny human running around in circles on a globe, shouting "75th anniversary!", with a party popper popping up next to it]

[Image: A photo of Sally Tallant looking very important and cool, with a crown on her head, captioned "New queen of London's art scene"]

[Illustration of a megaphone being held by a person with a big smile, shouting "Inclusivity for all!", with diverse people gathered around]

[Image: A meme of Danny Boyle looking excited, with speech bubbles saying "You Are Here!" and a map of London in the background]
 
I'm not sure about this new director yet 😐. I mean, Sally Tallant seems like a great choice from what I've read, but I'm a bit worried that the Southbank Centre is trying to turn the Hayward Gallery into something it's not πŸ€”. Like, they're already planning renovations and stuff, and now they want to make art more accessible? I get it, inclusivity is key, but can't they just leave some things alone? The gallery was cool when it wasn't so commercialized, you know? Maybe Tallant will be the one to strike a balance between progress and preservation. We'll see 🀞.
 
I'm tellin' ya, this is excitin' news! A new face at the Hayward Gallery, that's like gettin' a fresh coat of paint on an old favourite car πŸš—. Sally Tallant, she's got some serious cred comin' outta Liverpool Biennial and Queens Museum. I love how she's all about makin' art more accessible, that's like, so British, innit? 😊 And she's gonna bring this new energy to the gallery, with them Anish Kapoor and Danny Boyle events... I'm dyin' to see what she's got planned! 🎨πŸ’₯ Can't wait to visit the Southbank Centre again, it's been a while since I've been back in London πŸŒƒ.
 
πŸŽ¨πŸ’‘ just read about Sally Tallant taking over at the Hayward Gallery in London... really excited to see what she brings to the table! πŸ€” all that experience leading arts events in both UK & US is gonna be super valuable here. anish kapoor exhibition and danny boyle's event? can't wait to check those out!!! renovation plans are long overdue tho 😩 hopefully Tallant's vision will help bring some modernity to the space πŸ’ͺ🏽
 
just had to bookmark this one 🀯 sally tallant seems like an awesome choice for the hayward gallery! i'm all about making art more accessible and inclusive, and it sounds like tallant is on the same wavelength 🌈 her experience in leading events in both the uk and us is super impressive, and i love that she's got a clear vision for the gallery's future - can't wait to see what kind of cool stuff she brings to the table πŸŽ¨πŸ’‘
 
I'm so stoked to see Sally Tallant taking over at the Hayward Gallery πŸŽ‰! As an art lover, I know how important it is to make contemporary art accessible to everyone, not just the usual art crowd. Tallant's experience in leading events like the Liverpool Biennial and her commitment to inclusivity are totally on point πŸ’–. I'm excited to see what she'll bring to the table (or should I say, what she'll curate on the walls πŸ˜„). With a landmark Anish Kapoor exhibition and Danny Boyle's event coming up, it's going to be a wild ride at the gallery! Fingers crossed they can revamp that outdated infrastructure and keep arts funding stable πŸ’ͺ. Mark Ball seems pretty stoked about her vision, and I am too πŸ‘. Bring on the change, Sally!
 
Just saw Sally Tallant is taking over the Hayward Gallery πŸŽ¨πŸ‘ She's got some big shoes to fill after Ralph Rugoff's 20-year run but I'm excited to see what she brings to the table πŸ’‘πŸ”₯ Her focus on inclusivity and making art more accessible is music to my ears πŸŒŸπŸ’– Can't wait for that Anish Kapoor exhibition and Danny Boyle's 'You Are Here' event πŸŽ­πŸ•Ί The Southbank Centre's got a lot riding on her but I think she's up for the challenge πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm not sure about this one πŸ€”... I mean, it's great that they're shaking things up at the Hayward Gallery, but 20 years is a looong time for anyone to be in charge πŸ•°οΈ. Ralph Rugoff must've been doing something right to keep people guessing for so long. Sally Tallant's got some big shoes to fill, especially with those renovation plans and reduced funding πŸš§πŸ’Έ. I'm hoping she can bring some fresh ideas, but it's hard not to worry that the gallery might lose some of its identity in the process πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Still, at least we get an Anish Kapoor exhibition 🀩 and a Danny Boyle event... that's gotta be exciting! πŸ˜„
 
OMG just heard about Sally Tallant taking over at the Hayward Gallery 🎨πŸ’₯! She's like totally my new fave 🀩! All that experience from Liverpool Biennial and Queens Museum is gonna bring some serious cool to London's art scene 😎. I love how she's all about making art accessible to everyone, not just the usual crowd πŸ‘₯. This is sooo exciting for the Southbank Centre's 75th anniversary celebration πŸŽ‰! Can't wait to see what kinda new directions Tallant takes the gallery in πŸ’‘...and that Anish Kapoor exhibition? πŸ€―πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” Sally Tallant is gonna be the new face at the Hayward Gallery 🎨! I'm not sure what to make of it yet but I'm glad they chose someone with experience in making art more accessible, that's really important for a place like this πŸ‘. The renovation plans and decreased Arts Council funding are some pretty big challenges for them to tackle πŸ’Έ. Hopefully Tallant can bring her vision to the table and help them stay relevant 🀞. I'm also curious about the Anish Kapoor exhibition and Danny Boyle's event, sounds like it could be interesting πŸŽ₯. Fingers crossed she brings a fresh perspective and makes the gallery more inclusive πŸ‘
 
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