Rising Stars

Emerging Artists to Collect Now
The Best Young Artists
to Collect in 2024

For over a decade, Saatchi Art’s annual Rising Stars has been the definitive list of recent art school graduates and up-and-coming artists to invest in now.

This year, our curators found 30 trailblazing emerging artists—many of whom have recently graduated from BFA and MFA programs—who are making some of the most compelling and collectible art today.

Some of these artists are redefining traditional art styles and genres while others are experimenting with bold colors and techniques. Yet, all of them are creating powerful work that will bring you beauty and joy and also have the potential to increase in value over time.

Meet the Selection Committee

Led by Chief Curator Rebecca Wilson, our curators draw on years of rich experience in the art world to identify recent graduates from the best schools around the world who are on the rise and garnering international acclaim. 

Rebecca Wilson

Chief Curator and VP, Art Advisory

Meet the Selection Committee

Led by Chief Curator Rebecca Wilson, our curators draw on years of rich experience in the art world to identify recent graduates from the best schools around the world who are on the rise and garnering international acclaim. 

Rebecca Wilson

Chief Curator and VP, Art Advisory

Erin Remington

Director of Sales and Curation

Erin Remington

Director of Sales and Curation

Megan Wright

Senior Curator

India Balyejusa

Art Advisory and Curation Supervisor 

Siting Wang

Associate Curator

Audrey Wolfe

Associate Curator

The Free Thinkers

These exciting abstract artists transform emotion and experience into shape, color, and texture. 

Artist Margarthe Ucinski in her studio

Indigenous Siberian artist Zhanna merges themes of identity, introspection, and transformation by weaving together evocative moods and compelling narratives. Her work has been included in exhibitions worldwide and published in the international issue of Create magazine, curated by Cohle Gallery, Paris, France in, 2024.

Berlin-based Margarethe explores the possibilities of the empty canvas by initially disregarding the subject, allowing form to emerge organically from the inherent grid and boundaries of the canvas. Her work has been exhibited at the Kunsthalle Mannheim Museum, Kunstverein Tiergarten Galler in Berlin, and the former Australian Embassy in Berlin.

Gigi’s abstract compositions are an interplay of pattern and texture in various opacities. Her distinct color palette celebrates the push and pull of cool and warm colors. She has started exhibiting in Los Angeles since 2022, including a solo exhibition at BUD.

Noosha is an Iranian-born artist whose multifaceted work spans art, illustration, and animation. Her work reflects her thoughts and ideas about the world, blending harmonic and geometric compositions with organic shapes inspired by mid-century architecture, furniture design, graphic art, and the Bauhaus movement.

Abstract artist Gail Windbury specializes in contemporary oil painting and collage. Her work is held in prominent collections worldwide, including the Copelouzos Museum in Athens and the Atlantic Health Commission in New Jersey. Gail is an MFA candidate at Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston.

Janine, a conceptual textile artist from London, is renowned for her innovative screen-printing techniques that add dimension and texture to fabric through her form-focused, layered creations. Her work was nominated by TED as one of the leading projects in a brief set to explore TED’s 10 Sustainability Design Principles.

Sana is a contemporary expressionist artist based in London whose work is a personal meditation and response to an increasingly mechanized existence. Her art, deeply influenced by the natural world and expressionist tradition, has been featured in prominent exhibitions, including ‘Abstraction 2024’ at CICA Museum in South Korea and ‘Designing California’ at The Design Museum in London.

A 2021 graduate of the Parsons School of Design in New York, Katherine creates large-scale paintings that thoughtfully explore themes of memory, identity, and transformation. Her work is distinguished by its expressive, fluid movement and captivating use of vibrant colors.

The Naturalists

Through masterful brushstrokes and vivid imagery, these artists encourage a return to nature.

Artist Hannah Buchanan in her studio

Kate is a New York-based painter whose tranquil depictions of coastal life recall memories of childhood play. She is currently illustrating an educational children’s book about the yachting industry.

Colorado’s landscapes inspire Adam, who seeks to combine the natural world and geometric design in his paintings. He previously worked as a graphic designer until picking up painting in 2023. Adam was also an Emerging Artist Grant Recipient with the Cherry Creek Arts Festival this year.

Now based in Kent, Hannah captures the English countryside with careful brush strokes and a soft palette, gently reminding the viewer of their responsibility to the planet. Widely exhibited in group exhibitions, Hannah held her first solo exhibition in 2019 at Cole’s Gallery in Leeds.

German-based artist Nataliia finds inspiration from a variety of areas, playfully combining mythical creatures, symbols, text, and mixed media to form her unique artistic language. She has had five solo exhibitions in Ukraine and the UK as well as exhibited widely throughout Europe in group exhibitions.

Through her most recent series, Olga’s paintings start from an architectural perspective where nature mimics the geometry of the built form. Now based in France, Olga’s works are held in collections around the world. She has exhibited in seven solo exhibitions and numerous group exhibitions.

Satu’s abstract still lifes bridge utopian dreams and reality through narrowing perspectives and shifting positional relationships between objects in her landscapes. She has had numerous solo exhibitions in Finland.

Olivia blurs the lines between photography and painting, capturing the ephemeral beauty of nature. Her work evokes a sense of nostalgia and fleeting moments, encouraging viewers to reflect on the transient nature of time and memory. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and art fairs throughout the UK.

Nikkie’s paintings center around a mix of flowers and varied surfaces in many layers and angles. Her observational paintings harken back to scientific botanical illustrations. She has exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions for the last 30 years.

The Revivalists

From the real to the surreal, these portraitists capture the essence of the human spirit.

Artist Jessie Mahon at her solo show

Californian-born Mary now lives and works in Montreal. Her paintings shine through with her masterful use of color, figures, and storytelling. Mary has participated in international artist residencies, including the Fundación Valparaíso and Altos de Chavón.

Living and working in Germany, Haejin is a self-taught painter who creates Surrealist expressionist art to evoke past and present emotions. Haejin’s work has received acclaim through various awards, including ‘Top 100 Artists to Watch in 2024, HUG100,’ the 2023 Merit Prize Award from Teravarna, and the Artist Expert Award.

Nikki’s meticulously executed paintings create a dreamy, mysterious world that portrays poetic portraits of women. Nikki’s work has been widely collected internationally, including the corporate collections of Dell Computers, Rabobank, and Scholt Energy Control.

Based in Texas, Wenyi’s female figures convey serenity and quiet power, projecting the vivid visions of her mind onto the canvas. In 2024, she won “Best Overall Professional Artist” at Art in Bloom.

Dominika’s delicately composed paintings synthesize the beauties of the natural landscape and the female portrait. Since 2019, she has taken part in numerous group and solo exhibitions across Poland.

Los Angeles-based artist and illustrator Jessie explores portraiture through hands as the body’s connection with the tactile world. She is currently an artist ambassador for the New York Civil Liberties Union.

Emmanuel uses the mastery of oil paintings to invite viewers into his world and contemplate the complexities of human emotions. His artwork is collected by both Nigerian and international collectors.

UK-based photographer Doina captures moments that call to mind the intimacy of solitude. Her recent series attempts to capture the fluidity and dynamism found in motion within the static medium of photography. Since 2012, she has taken part in ten group and two solo exhibitions.

Sebahattin’s self-referential paintings invite the viewer into a surreal and dreamlike world where the artist explores the complexities of human emotion. He participated in his first solo exhibition in 2023 in Turkey.

Justina is a Lithuanian painter who explores human connection through visual storytelling, exploring themes of self-acceptance and identity. Her art examines how the fast-paced modern world, including the pervasive influence of social media, and its impact on our sense of human connection. In 2015, she was the Young Designer’s Prize Nominee.

The Onlookers

Offering a fresh perspective on a classic subject matter, these still life artists celebrate natural and everyday objects as symbols of life’s beauty.

Artist Chao Wang in her studio

Brooklyn-based painter Devon has dabbled in realms of creativity including floral design and installation work. Her work as an artist is deeply inspired and connected to her love of flora. In 2020, Devon’s work was featured in the art collective magazine Gingerzine.

Drawing inspiration from science fiction and Surrealism, Chao’s paintings explores the interplay and balance between organic and mechanical elements. She has had numerous shows throughout the US.

Through natural elements in geometric space, Heather explores the duality of reality and dreams, capturing the enduring struggle and beauty of life. She has shown her work in solo and group exhibitions throughout the US.

Born in Luxembourg, Leila is a self-taught artist currently based in Berlin, Germany. She playfully transforms everyday subjects like food and fashion, infusing them with whimsical humor. Her work has been included in exhibitions worldwide, including the US, UK, and Luxembourg.