Sally Tallant, the director of the Queens Museum in New York, has been named director of the Hayward Gallery and visible arts on the Southbank Centre in London. She takes over from Ralph Rugoff who will step down in spring after 20 years within the publish. “I’m very excited as I like the Hayward and Southbank and am trying ahead to returning to London,” she tells The Artwork Newspaper. She’s going to take up the function from July.
Tallant labored as an assistant curator on the Hayward Gallery in 2001, helping on the exhibition Info of Life: Up to date Japanese Artwork (2002). She says she now goals to “construct on the excellent legacy of Rugoff, shaping the following chapter of this very important cultural vacation spot and civic establishment”. Rugoff will in the meantime “present curatorial oversight” for a significant retrospective of the UK artist Anish Kapoor, launching on the Hayward Gallery in June.
Tallant was accountable for an bold $65m capital marketing campaign at Queens Museum, including artwork storage, a brand new auditorium and conservation services to the constructing, which is the one remaining construction developed for the primary New York World’s Truthful in 1939-40. She has additionally overseen the event of the Suna Youngsters’s Museum, which is scheduled to open in 2028 on the museum web site.
The Queens Museum’s exhibition programme underneath Tallant has included reveals devoted to artists together with Lyle Ashton Harris, Stephanie Dinkins, Charisse Pearlina Weston and Emilie Gossiaux. As director, she additionally commissioned six everlasting public works for Delta Airways Terminal B at LaGuardia Airport, New York, by artists equivalent to Rashid Johnson and Virginia Overton.
Tallant was the inventive director and the chief govt of the Liverpool Biennial from 2011 to 2019, overseeing 4 editions. In line with her CV, she raised $3.6m for every biennial version and led a staff of 15 everlasting and 100 competition workers. From 2001 to 2011, she was head of programmes on the Serpentine Gallery in London.
Tallant joins the UK’s largest arts centre at a vital time—throughout its seventy fifth anniversary yr. Misan Harriman, the chair of the Southbank Centre, says in a press release: “As we mirror on our 75-year historical past, it’s important that we mirror the braveness and creativity of the world we stay in as we speak… [Tallant’s] imaginative and prescient will probably be instrumental in making certain the Hayward Gallery stays a beacon of cultural excellence and a house for probably the most very important voices in modern artwork.”
In line with The Artwork Newspaper’s annual customer figures survey, the whole attendance for the Hayward Gallery in 2024 was 182,419.







