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Curator’s Picks from The Other Art Fair 2019

Curator's Picks from The Other Art Fair 2019

London

London’s endless array of galleries, museums, fairs, and artist-run spaces has something for everyone—whether you’re seeking the most distinguished blue-chip art or avant-garde emerging art.

After launching the first summer edition at King’s Cross this July, The Other Art Fair London will host its 18th edition at Victoria House, Southampton Row this Oct. 3–6, 2019.

Brooklyn

Teeming with emerging artists, Brooklyn is one of New York City’s most rapidly developing and influential neighborhoods for contemporary art.

This Nov. 7–10, 2019, The Other Art Fair Brooklyn comes back to the Brooklyn Expo Center in the borough’s vibrant Greenpoint neighborhood.

Chicago

The art scene in the Windy City is having a moment. Home to the second-largest museum in the U.S., world-class galleries, and leading artists, Chicago’s art scene is nothing but diverse.

Following an incredible second edition this Spring, The Other Art Fair Chicago returns in 2020.

“With a focus on emerging artists unrepresented by galleries, The Other Art Fair offers art at a more affordable price than its larger rivals.”

— The New York Times

Sydney

Sydney’s renowned art scene runs the gamut from a proliferation of independent artist-run initiatives to major art institutions like the Art Gallery of NSW, whose $450 million expansion, the Sydney Modern Project, is raising the city’s clout in the art world.

The Other Art Fair Sydney returns Oct. 24–27, 2019, at a spectacular new location, The Cutaway at Barangaroo.

Melbourne

Melbourne, the counter-culture art capital of Australia, offers provocative art from its rich street culture, as well as notable works from high-end galleries that count themselves among some of Australia’s most respected commercial art galleries.

The Other Art Fair Melbourne will return in 2020.

Los Angeles

Although many art-world denizens consider New York the center of it all, Los Angeles is witnessing a contemporary art boom that’s putting the city on the map as a prominent cultural center.

The Other Art Fair Los Angeles launches its 3rd edition on Sept. 5-8, 2019 at Barker Hangar.

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Rising Stars 2019

SAATCHI ART’S

RISING STARS

CLASS OF 2019

As the world’s leading online gallery, Saatchi Art is dedicated to representing emerging artists from around the globe. While some of these artists have been making art for years, many others are just beginning their careers—and will be shaping the future of contemporary art for years to come.

“Saatchi Art’s Rising Stars” focuses on these young talents. For this annual list, Saatchi Art curators Monty Preston and Aurora Garrison, led by chief curator Rebecca Wilson, introduce recent graduates from the best art schools in the US and UK, offering collectors the chance to be among the first to discover exceptionally talented emerging artists.

While the selected artists work in a variety of styles and address a range of subjects, they are all experiencing a career-defining moment having just graduated from a prestigious MFA or BFA program. As they expand their collector base, land group shows, and get featured in solo exhibitions, their stars will continue to rise.

Discover and collect these 31 young art visionaries today—while you still can.

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As the world’s leading online gallery, Saatchi Art is dedicated to representing emerging artists from around the globe. While some of these artists have been making art for years, many others are just beginning their careers—and will be shaping the future of contemporary art for years to come.

“Saatchi Art’s Rising Stars” focuses on these young talents. For this annual list…

Saatchi Art curators Monty Preston and Aurora Garrison, led by chief curator Rebecca Wilson, introduce recent graduates from the best art schools in the US and UK, offering collectors the chance to be among the first to discover exceptionally talented emerging artists.

While the selected artists work in a variety of styles and address a range of subjects, they are all experiencing a career-defining moment having just graduated from a prestigious MFA or BFA program. As they expand their collector base, land group shows, and get featured in solo exhibitions, their stars will continue to rise.

Discover and collect these 31 young art visionaries today—while you still can.

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Since the 2013 publication of our very first MFA graduate feature—formerly titled “Invest in Art”—many of the featured artists have gone on to achieve significant acclaim. Discover these talented artists by revisiting past editions of the guide.

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MEET OUR CURATORS

Rebecca Wilson

Chief Curator & VP Art Advisory, Saatchi Art

Rebecca Wilson is Chief Curator and VP, Art Advisory at Saatchi Art. She was formerly a Director at the Saatchi Gallery, London, where she was instrumental in the launch of the gallery’s online presence. In 2007 she created New Sensations, a prize for art students which identifies and supports the most exciting emerging artists in the UK. Prior to joining the Saatchi Gallery, Rebecca worked for 14 years in book and art magazine publishing: she was editor of ArtReview, and before that deputy editor of Modern Painters. She has nearly 2 decades of experience working with emerging artists.

Monty Preston

Associate Curator

Monty Preston is an Associate Curator at Saatchi Art. She graduated summa cum laude with a B.A.Sc in Linguistics and Spanish Language Studies from the University of Toronto, Canada. Monty has previously worked at such industry disrupting startups as The RealReal in San Francisco, and BeautyPie in London.

Aurora Garrison

Assistant Curator

Aurora Garrison is an Assistant Curator at Saatchi Art. She has a B.A. in Art History and International Affairs from Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon and an M.A. in Cultural Heritage Studies from the University of Turin, Italy. Aurora has previously worked at Christie’s in San Francisco and Paddle8 in Los Angeles.

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CURATOR FAVORITES

Our curators highlight artists from the 2019 Class of Rising Stars whose works show strong potential to increase in value.

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Daniel Moyano

Based in Madrid, Daniel Moyano masterfully portrays city scenes as well as abstract landscapes, making him the perfect artist to depict a European adventure. Daniel’s work has been featured in group and solo exhibitions in Spain and is regularly highlighted by Saatchi Art’s curators in collections.

“The commission process was absolutely seamless…. Monty, my art advisor, regularly provided me with sketches and photos of the commissioned piece in progress. Being part of the process and following the piece’s creation was so special, and has given me an even greater connection with the work.”

—Amy Schlein, Collector of a work by Daniel Moyano

Yuliya Martynova

Yuliya Martynova’s watercolors convey the azure waters and luscious greenery that characterize cherished memories of time spent in tropical locales. Yuliya’s work has been featured in The Other Art Fair London and Los Angeles and is also included in an impressive list of private and corporate collections.

Carlos Martín

From swimming figures to vibrant shorelines, the scenes depicted by artist Carlos Martín convey a classic beachtown vibe. His works are held by private collectors around the world and have been featured by curators in Saatchi Art’s catalogue.

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Coastal Chic

Whether displayed in an oceanside cottage or a city apartment, these artworks by top emerging artists will immediately transport you to your favorite beach—no matter the season.

Italy

For art lovers, Italy is a true paradise. These talented artists capture the picturesque country—from the bustling streets of Rome to the canals of Venice.

Paris

Inspiring artists for centuries, Paris is a city unmatched in both iconic landmarks and charming sidestreets. The Saatchi Art artists featured in this collection have found beauty in both.

“An artwork can serve as a wonderful reminder of a great adventure in a new city. Commemorate your travels with a work by one of our top emerging artists.”

– Rebecca Wilson, Chief Curator and VP, Art Advisory

The Western Landscape

These stunning works by best-selling artists celebrate the majestic mountains and endless sky that make the American West one-of-a-kind.

London

London is one of the world’s most visited cities, and it’s no wonder why. Discover artworks by artists based in London or working abroad that celebrate the city’s historic past and vibrant present.

The Caribbean

Featuring luscious palms and turquoise waters, these works by some of our most sought-after artists bring to mind the region of islands known for their intense beauty.

If you have a vacation photograph or memory that you’d like to inspire an original artwork, we can assist you. Saatchi Art’s curators will lend their expertise, helping you to select an artist and then coordinating the entire commission process.

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6 Cultural Hotspots

Saatchi Art’s Guide to Buying International Art: 6 Cultural Hotspots

Saatchi Art is your gateway to discovering artists from over 100 countries worldwide. In this subscriber-exclusive, we asked our expert curators to tell us which places around the world are home to the most talented up-and-coming artists.

Be among the first to discover these artists making a splash on the global art scene. And remember: Saatchi Art purchasers always enjoy stress-free, flat-rate shipping anywhere in the world.

Nigeria

Andrew Esiebo, Saatchi Art Artist

While Nigeria has always been influential on the global stage, over the last several years an interest in the country’s culture has grown significantly—from literature and film to fashion and the visual arts. At Saatchi Art, artwork sales reinforce this broader trend. Over the past year, we have seen a 180% increase in orders from Nigerian-based artists. Some of the strongest work being made in Nigeria today features eye-catching pops of color and dynamic and assertive portraits.

“Nigeria is becoming the center of cutting-edge contemporary art in Africa and attracting a wealth of fairs, exhibitions, and galleries, such as Art X Lagos and the Lagos Biennial.” 

– Victoria Kennedy, Associate Curator

Dennis Osadebe, Saatchi Art Artist

“Nigeria is becoming the center of cutting-edge contemporary art in Africa and attracting a wealth of fairs, exhibitions, and galleries, such as Art X Lagos and the Lagos Biennial.” 

– Victoria Kennedy, Associate Curator

Seoul

At Saatchi Art, art sales by South Korean artists have more than doubled year-over-year, and the capital’s contemporary art scene is one of the most vibrant in Asia. Seoul-based artists in particular have featured strongly in Saatchi Art’s annual “Invest in Art” report, as well as the “One to Watch” series, which highlights up-and-coming artists with critical acclaim. While artists in Seoul are experimenting with a variety of techniques and styles, much of the new work takes inspiration from the landscape and urban structures.

Photo credit: Ethan Brooke, @Seoulinspire

South Africa

South Africa’s art scene is on the verge of a breakthrough. A new generation of artists is making relevant and innovative works that are garnering global attention. As the country’s gallery system continues to grow and new institutions like the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa make their home there, the South African art market will continue to bloom. Discover some of the country’s rising art world stars whose work is often marked by a distinct palette, atmospheric sensibility, and an interest in the natural world.

Anthony Georgieff, Saatchi Art Artist

“Art is a reflection of an artist’s unique vision of the world. Collecting international work can be a rewarding and eye-opening endeavor.”

– Rebecca Wilson, Chief Curator and VP, Art Advisory

Portugal

Portugal has always been a fertile ground for arts and culture. The country’s art scene is marked by its welcoming and unassuming character. As tourism to the country continues to grow, the art scene is sure to keep apace and current consumer trends affirm this. At Saatchi Art, art sales by Portuguese artists were up 41% in 2018. Abstract compositions and surrealist subject matter characterize much of the impressive new work coming out of the country.

Photo credit: Gabriel Guita, @gabriel.guita
Jeff Boddy, Saatchi Art Artist

Sydney

An outpost of Saatchi Art’s The Other Art Fair, Sydney is becoming a city that is known as much for its arts scene as for its beaches. In fact, Australia as a whole is experiencing a boom in its art market: Saatchi Art saw a 50% increase in sales between 2017 and 2018. Artists in Sydney are inspired by the unique climate and topography of their region. Much of the new work coming out of the city today plays with natural motifs, abstract compositions, and scale.

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Kelly Puissegur’s Commissioned Artwork for Women’s History Month

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In Celebration of Women's History Month

Saatchi Art commissioned artist Kelly Puissegur to create two original works prompted by the concept “Refuse to be the Muse.” The idea was inspired by the fact that throughout history, women have more often been the subject of artworks by male artists than have their own works displayed in museums and galleries.

Marked by her signature playful yet punchy style, each work combines text and figures to make an empowered representation of women who aspire to be more than just inspiration for others. “I wanted the works to be fun but also have a feminine feel,” the artist explained. “I started drawing women in different ways and ended up with six colorful ladies holding a man’s head for the first one. The second one was a little more literal. I imagined a group of male artists ready to draw their model, but she had other ideas.”

In addition to the original artworks, collectors may also purchase limited-edition prints starting at $75 at Saatchi Art, or visit Society6 to purchase a line of products featuring Puissegur’s work.

To learn more about the project and the selected artists, visit saatchiart.com/refusetobethemuse

"I think it's important for art to speak for itself. I try to appeal to a person's sense of humor and comment on the absurdities of being a person."

– Kelly Puissegur

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Original work is $960, including shipping, on Saatchi Art

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Roger Worried That His Hair Style Was Out of Fashion

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Discover new work by Saatchi Art's best-selling women artists

From Titian’s Venus to Picasso’s nudes, women historically have been relegated to the role of the muse rather than celebrated as artists in their own right. Despite gaining greater exposure in recent years, they continue to struggle for equal representation: women constitute only 30% of artists represented by U.S. galleries.

At Saatchi Art, we’re proud that 54% of our best-selling artists are women. As the world’s leading online art gallery, we’re uniquely positioned to provide them with an equal platform to share art with the global community. Join us in celebrating our top women artists, who refuse to be the muse and instead are creating some of the most vibrant and compelling art today.

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Special Edition Artwork Commission: Kelly Puissegur

Saatchi Art commissioned Kelly Puissegur to create two original works prompted by the concept “Refuse to be the Muse”.

Marked by her signature playful yet punchy style, each work combines text and figures to make an empowered representation of women who aspire to be more than just inspiration for others.

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Marked by her signature playful yet punchy style, each work combines text and figures to make an empowered representation of women who aspire to be more than just inspiration for others.

Saatchi Art curators spoke with critically-acclaimed artists about their process, inspiration, and the ways in which their identity as a woman is relevant to their art. 

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In Celebration of Black History Month

2019 Trend Report

Celebrating Black History Month

Celebrating Black History Month

Black History Month celebrates the central role of African Americans, society, and culture of the United States. Honor the month by supporting these artists, who are making some of the most exciting artwork today.

Saatchi Art showcases stunning artworks from African American artists to celebrate and honor Black History Month.

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Maximalism

Forget yesterday’s white-on-white minimalism: 2019’s biggest trend features intricate patterns, bold colors, and a lavish layering of accent pieces and art. Gallery walls are a hallmark of maximalism, so fill your space with striking artwork and be confidently on-trend.

Metallic Tones

Mixing metals is in. This trend harmonizes gold, silver, and other metals—and isn’t limited to fixtures or hardware. Complement your metallic finishes by displaying art that shines with metallic tones.

"Art plays a prominent role in adding the finishing touch to a room. Placing original art harmoniously into an interior makes the space feel complete and personal to you."

– Rebecca Wilson, Chief Curator and VP Art Advisory at Saatchi Art

Artisanal Aesthetic

Materials and texture take center stage for a one-of-a-kind look. The artisanal home is distinguished by well-curated art made from fiber, ceramics, and other natural materials.

Modern Botanicals

Plants are having a moment. Throughout the year, expect to see more interiors filled with rich shades of green. Upgrade your lackluster rooms to a tropical paradise with botanical-inspired art in natural hues.

Black and White

Timeless and versatile, black and white artworks can make a space in any style feel effortlessly modern.

New Nordic Neutrals

Scandinavian design reinvents itself with earthy tones and sculptural motifs. Embrace bold shapes and hues like sage and blush to create a welcoming and elegant space.

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