Tim Marlow appointed as the new Chief Executive and Director of the Design Museum
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Tim Marlow appointed as the new Chief Executive and Director of the Design Museum
Tim Marlow, the leading curator, writer and broadcaster, was Director of Exhibitions at White Cube for over 10 years before moving to the Royal Academy of Arts in 2014. Photo: Cat Garcia.



LONDON.- The Design Museum announced today that Tim Marlow has been appointed as the new Chief Executive and Director of the Design Museum. He replaces Deyan Sudjic and Alice Black who stepped down as Co-Directors. Tim Marlow is currently Artistic Director of the Royal Academy of Arts.

Tim Marlow, the leading curator, writer and broadcaster, was Director of Exhibitions at White Cube for over 10 years before moving to the Royal Academy of Arts in 2014. At the Royal Academy of Arts he oversaw their exhibition programme, collections, learning, academic programmes, publishing and architecture programme. He has worked with many of the most important and influential artists and architects of our time.

He will start his new role at the Design Museum in January 2020.

Tim Marlow said, ‘I’m both excited and honoured by the prospect of leading the Design Museum into the next chapter of its relatively brief but already illustrious history. The opportunity to build on the impressive work that the museum and its staff have already done in promoting the central importance of design and architecture in shaping our world is phenomenal. In a world class building with an energetic and talented team, I’m fired up for the challenges which lie ahead.’

Lord Mandelson, Design Museum Chairman said, ‘I am absolutely delighted that Tim Marlow will be joining the museum and leading us into the next stage of our development. The museum is riding high following the move to our new premises in Kensington, particularly after a series of successful exhibitions including the latest on Kubrick and with the anticipation of the forthcoming Moving to Mars exhibition. Tim brings with him a wealth of experience from the Royal Academy of Arts and I am looking forward to seeing where he takes the museum next. Design is central to Britain’s future story and Tim has the opportunity to make the museum a big part of how we move forward.’

Marlow has been involved in the contemporary art world for the past 30 years as curator, writer and broadcaster. Having trained as an art historian, he has also worked with many of the most important and influential artists of our time including, Ai Weiwei Hon RA, Antony Gormley RA, Damien Hirst, Theaster Gates, Anselm Kiefer Hon RA, Tacita Dean RA, Cerith Wyn Evans, Tracey Emin RA, Gilbert & George RA, Julie Mehretu, Doris Salcedo and Mark Bradford.

Tim Marlow joined the Royal Academy in 2014 as Director of Artistic Programmes, he became Artistic Director the following year, overseeing six departments from the RA’s exhibition programme to Collections, Learning, Academic Programmes, Publishing and Architecture.

Over the past six years he has programmed outstanding exhibitions at the RA including: Ai Weiwei (2015), Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse (2016), Abstract Expressionism (2016), Revolution: Russian Art 1917-1932 (2017), America After the Fall: Painting in the 1930s (2017), Dali/Duchamp (2017), Jasper Johns(2017), Charles I: King and Collector (2018), Tacita Dean: Landscape (2018), Oceania (2018), Renzo Piano: The Art of Making Buildings (2018) and Antony Gormley (2019). He has also introduced the RA’s annual Festival of Ideas and Architecture Awards Week.

Prior to his appointment at the Royal Academy, Marlow was Director of Exhibitions at White Cube for over 10 years (2003-2014).

Marlow is an award-winning radio and television broadcaster who has presented over 100 documentaries on British television and has presented programmes on BBC Radio since 1993. He was the founder editor of Tate magazine and is the author of numerous books and catalogues. He has lectured, chaired and participated in panel discussions on art and culture across the globe. His scholar’s perspective along with his humour and vim make him one of the most influential people in the art world.

Marlow sits on the Board of Trustees for the Imperial War Museum, Sadler’s Wells, Artichoke, Art on the Underground Advisory Board and The British School at Rome.










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