05.09.25

Fifteen years ago, Saatchi Art embarked on a mission to become a one-stop shop for beginners and connoisseurs alike to purchase works from emerging artists around the world. Today, it houses a whopping 1.4 million original pieces from 94,000 artists in over 110 countries — and it’s changing the way consumers access original artwork. 

The online marketplace directly connects artists and collectors, supporting the former by featuring their work on social media and in print, and facilitating in-person events where they can present their art. On the flip side, the women-run platform provides plenty of tools for collectors with any budget to find their ideal pieces: You can use the visual search function to get personalized recommendations, access helpful resources for beginners, and browse collections put together by real, human curators.

Suren Nersiyan, “Mediterranean Rose Garden,” and Saatchi Art

This year, one such collection stands out from the rest. In honor of Saatchi’s 15th anniversary, Director of Sales and Curation Erin Remington selected 15 stunning works to showcase, from a vibrant oil painting of a Mediterranean rose garden to a time-lapse street shot taken in Seoul, South Korea. Other collections span everything from “Pops of Color” to “50 Women Artists to Watch.” 

Xan Padron, “Time Lapse. Gangnam, Seoul” and Saatchi Art

In a recent statement shared with Nice News, CEO Sarah Meller emphasized that art’s “power to connect us is stronger than ever,” adding: “In moments of global uncertainty, art endures. It grounds us, inspires us, and reminds us of our shared humanity.” 

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Scroll below to see more pieces from Remington’s collection.

“Duplicity Complicity,” Mario Henrique

Mario Henrique, “Duplicity Complicity” and Saatchi Art

“At the Beach,” Julia Pinkham

Julia Pinkham, “At the Beach” and Saatchi Art

“Joshua Tree,” Andy Shaw

Andy Shaw, “Joshua Tree” and Saatchi Art

“Totem Organic nº 14 Black,” Cristina Figarola

Cristina Figarola, “Totem Organic nº 14 Black” and Saatchi Art

“Pure imagination 11,” Vasyl Kolodiy

Vasyl Kolodiy, “Pure imagination 11” and Saatchi Art

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