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John Akomfrah, Isaac Julien Sign Letter in Support of Devyani Saltzman

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 20 February 2026 19:44
Published 20 February 2026
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As of press time, some 250 cultural figures from around the world have signed an open letter in support of Devyani Saltzman, the former director of London’s Barbican Centre. Saltzman left abruptly earlier this week, just a few weeks after Abigail Pogson was appointed chief executive.

Notable signatories include artists John Akomfrah and Isaac Julien, filmmaker Mira Nair, curators Mark Sealy and Zoé Whitley, writers Salman Rushdie and Kiran Desai, and

Saltzman was named director of arts and participation in February 2024, and was tasked with reimagining the future of the institution. Her mandate, according to a post on LinkedIn, was to build a “future-facing programme that reflects the complexity and possibility of our time across theatre, music, visual arts, cinema, creative collaboration and immersive.” She will be departing the Barbican in May of this year.

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The open letter is addressed to the chair of the Barbican board (William Russell) and members of the City of London Corporation, and expresses “profound disappointment and alarm” at the decision to relieve Saltzman of her role.

“Only months ago,” the letter states, “she publicly set out a five‑year creative vision for the centre. Her departure, after a comparatively short time in post and coinciding with the arrival of a new Chief Executive, raises serious questions about the institution’s commitment to sustaining global majority leadership at the highest levels.”

Among other points, the letter asks for the Barbican to clarify whether Saltzman’s role has been eliminated or restructured; for an explanation as to the board’s involvement in the decision; and for information about how artistic leadership will now be configured.

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