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

London's Iconic Hayward Gallery Hires Sally Tallant as Its New Director Amid Speculation Over Job. The long-awaited appointment has finally been made as the former director of Liverpool Biennial takes the reins.

The highly anticipated job was shrouded in speculation for months, with many prominent figures vying for the position. However, it seems that British native and seasoned arts administrator Sally Tallant is set to shake things up at London's Southbank Centre. With a passion for accessibility, Tallant has made her mark on various institutions throughout her career.

Tallant's appointment marks an exciting new chapter for the Hayward Gallery, which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year. The gallery will host notable exhibitions and events, including a landmark Anish Kapoor showcase that aims to galvanize the country.

Currently at the helm of New York's Queens Museum, Tallant has proven her mettle as an arts administrator, commissioning artists such as Rashid Johnson during her time in the Big Apple.

Tallant will assume directorship in July when the Southbank Centre begins celebrating its 75th birthday with Danny Boyle's "You Are Here". The event promises to be a memorable tribute to the institution's role in supporting youth culture. Mark Ball, artistic director of the Southbank Centre, is looking forward to Tallant bringing a sense of openness and radical accessibility to the gallery.

Tallant's commitment to making art more accessible resonates throughout her career. During her time at Liverpool Biennial and Serpentine Gallery, she has championed artists like Ugo Rondinone and Lara Favaretto.

The new director joins an institution facing significant challenges in securing funding for renovations. With the Arts Council cutting its funding by 41% in real terms over the past decade, Tallant's appointment marks a pivotal moment for the Southbank Centre.

Tallant's vision for the Hayward Gallery aligns with her dedication to making art more inclusive and relevant to diverse audiences. As she takes the helm of the gallery, one thing is certain: change is on the horizon at London's iconic cultural destination.
 
The fact that Sally Tallant was chosen over other strong candidates just shows how much power the Hayward Gallery has behind its doors... I mean, no offense to Mark Ball and all. But seriously, can't we talk about why they weren't able to pick someone from within? It's like, an opportunity for growth and development is being lost because of internal politics πŸ€”πŸ’Ό
 
🀯 Just got word from a trusted source that Tallant's appointment was actually a done deal months ago πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ, and the whole "speculation" hype was just to keep everyone on their toes πŸ˜‰. Anyway, can't wait to see how she shakes things up at the Hayward Gallery - her passion for accessibility is gonna bring some fresh energy to that iconic space πŸ’₯. And let's be real, we need more radical accessibility in our arts scene 🎨πŸ’ͺ. Mark Ball seems like a cool cat who knows what he's doing too 😎. Now if only they can get the funding sorted out... πŸ’Έ
 
I'm loving this move! Sally Tallant bringing her accessibility vibes to the Hayward Gallery? That's exactly what they needed - someone who'll shake things up and make art more for everyone! I mean, 41% cut in Arts Council funding is no joke, but Tallant's on it. She's all about radical accessibility, making sure art isn't just for the elite 🀝. This gallery needs a breath of fresh air, and Tallant's got that in spades πŸ’‘. I'm super stoked to see what she brings to the table - Anish Kapoor showcase is gonna be lit πŸ”₯!
 
πŸ€” just thinkin that Sally Tallant's appointment is a big deal for the Hayward Gallery, especially with all the uncertainty around job security and funding πŸ€‘. I'm hyped to see what kind of fresh vibes she brings, especially when it comes to accessibility and getting art out to more people πŸ‘₯. 75 years old is no joke, so I hope Tallant's gonna shake things up in a good way πŸ’ͺ!
 
just saw that Sally Tallant is taking over as director of the Hayward Gallery in london 🀯 cant wait to see what kind of changes she brings to the table, been a fan of her work for ages, especially when it comes to making art more accessible for everyone. remember when she was the dir of liverpool biennial back in the day? did some amazing things with that role, and i'm glad she's bringing that same energy to london now 🌈
 
omg can't believe they finally found a new director for the hayward gallery after all those months of speculation lol I'm super stoked about Sally Tallant taking the reins though she seems like an amazing person who really cares about making art more accessible 🀩 i mean, her track record at liverpool biennial and serpentine gallery is impressive and she's got a real knack for spotting talented artists to commission... let's hope she can bring some fresh energy to the hayward gallery and make it even more relevant to londoners πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” I'm so stoked to see Sally Tallant take the reins as director of the Hayward Gallery! She seems like a total game-changer, especially when it comes to making art more accessible to everyone. I've been hearing that the Southbank Centre has been struggling to get funding for renovations, but with Tallant on board, maybe they'll be able to shake things up and bring some fresh energy to the table. πŸŽ¨πŸ’‘ It's about time we saw a director who prioritizes inclusivity and accessibility - it's like she's speaking my language! I'm curious to see what kind of exhibits and events she has planned for the gallery, especially with that Anish Kapoor showcase on the horizon... πŸ˜ƒ
 
πŸ€” Sally Tallant seems like a breath of fresh air 🌿 for the Hayward Gallery. She's all about making art more accessible and inclusive, which is really needed right now πŸ€—. I'm excited to see how she'll bring her vision to life and make the gallery more relevant to diverse audiences πŸ‘₯. The fact that she has a proven track record in commissioning artists like Rashid Johnson is definitely a plus 🎨. Can't wait to see what she has in store for us! πŸ˜ƒ
 
omg can't wait to see what changes Sally Tallant brings to the Hayward Gallery 🀩 she's all about making art more accessible and inclusive which is super necessary right now especially with the arts funding cuts πŸ€‘ hope she can bring in some fresh talent too, not just new exhibits, but also artists who are pushing boundaries πŸ’₯ would love to see a more diverse range of voices represented at the gallery πŸ‘€ fingers crossed for a really exciting future ahead 🀞
 
πŸ€” Sally Tallant seems like a breath of fresh air after that tumultuous time at Queens Museum πŸ˜’ I'm intrigued by her vision for making art more inclusive and relevant to diverse audiences. With the Arts Council cutting funding, it's crucial she brings some innovative ideas to the table πŸ’‘ Maybe this is exactly what London needs - a shakeup at one of its most iconic institutions 🎨
 
πŸ€” just thinkin about Sally Tallant takin over the Hayward Gallery its like a breath of fresh air after all that drama with funding cuts πŸ€‘ and arts councils not supportin institutions enough u know how much arts admin ppl care about makin art accessible to everyone 🌎 we need more ppl like tallant who actually wanna make a difference πŸ’–
 
I'm low-key hyped about Sally Tallant taking over as director of the Hayward Gallery 🎨πŸ’₯! I mean, have you seen her track record with the Liverpool Biennial and Serpentine Gallery? She's all about making art more accessible to everyone, which is totally what we need more of in our school museums. It's a shame our local museum doesn't do that as much, but Tallant's appointment is a step in the right direction πŸ“šπŸ’‘. I'm also excited to see what she does with the Anish Kapoor showcase – it sounds like it could be really groundbreaking! But for real, let's hope they can secure some funding for those renovations... our school's art program needs that kind of support ASAP πŸ’ΈπŸŽ¨
 
πŸ€” Sally Tallant sounds like a total game changer for the Hayward Gallery! 🎨 I mean, her track record of making art more accessible and radical isn't exactly inspiring a sense of dread about the future... πŸ˜… Like, she actually gets it – art is for everyone not just some elite crowd. And with her taking the reins at a time when the Southbank Centre needs to shake things up, I'm hyped to see what kind of changes we can expect! 🌟 The fact that Mark Ball thinks she'll bring openness and accessibility is already making me feel all warm and fuzzy inside... πŸ‘ What do you guys think? Am I just drinking the Kool-Aid or is Sally Tallant really gonna make a difference at the Hayward Gallery?!
 
Oh great, another arts admin in charge πŸ™„... I mean, yay Sally Tallant! She sounds like a total game changer for the Hayward Gallery... or will we just get more of the same old accessibility tweaks while still being broke? πŸ€‘ I'm sure it'll be super exciting to see what she does with that Anish Kapoor show and if they actually manage to secure some funding. Fingers crossed they can make it happen without raising ticket prices to astronomical levels πŸ’Έ
 
omg have you seen that new documentary about the street art scene in berlin 🀯 it's so cool how they're redeveloping this old wall into a park and making it accessible for everyone. like what if they did something similar with some of london's more neglected spots? i mean we've got so many awesome galleries and museums but sometimes you feel like they're just out of reach. maybe tallant can bring some fresh ideas to the table πŸ€”
 
Yaaas 🀩 Sally Tallant is gonna bring some serious vibes to the Hayward Gallery! I'm low-key excited for that Anish Kapoor showcase - can't wait to see it in person πŸ’₯ It's about time we had a new director who's all about accessibility and making art more inclusive. The gallery's been facing some tough times with funding, so this appointment is just what they needed πŸ™Œ Mark Ball seems like a cool cat too, and I love that he's looking forward to Tallant bringing some openness and radical accessibility to the gallery πŸŽ‰ It's gonna be interesting to see how she shakes things up and makes the Hayward Gallery more relevant to diverse audiences 🀝
 
I was talking to this mate who loves contemporary art and I was saying that it's about time someone with Sally Tallant's expertise took the reins at the Hayward Gallery πŸ€“. She sounds like a breath of fresh air, all about making art more accessible and inclusive. I mean, can you imagine what kind of exhibitions they'll put on with her in charge? I'm thinking more collaborations between established artists and up-and-coming talent from diverse backgrounds. And given the funding issues they've been facing, it's nice to see someone who's not afraid to shake things up 🀯. Let's hope she brings some much-needed excitement back to the gallery! πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” u know i was saying how long it's been since they revamped the hayward gallery... like 5 years now? and nothing πŸ•°οΈ. it's about time sally tallant comes in with her accessibility vibes 🌈. but honestly, can't they just give them more funding already? πŸ€‘ arts council cutting its budget by 41% in real terms over the past decade is wild 🀯. anyway, i'm curious to see how tallant shakes things up and makes art more inclusive for all audiences πŸ‘€. fingers crossed! πŸ’•
 
🀯 I'm so done with the Southbank Centre website... again πŸ™„ It's like they're trying to drive me crazy with all these broken links and slow load times. I just wanted to comment on this article about Sally Tallant becoming the new director of the Hayward Gallery, but noooo... my browser kept crashing 🚫 Can't they even get the tech right?! 😩 Anyway, I'm super stoked to see someone as passionate about accessibility taking the helm at the gallery. Bring on some change and fresh ideas! πŸ’ͺ
 
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