



The Saratoga Collection Curator Terrence Sanders as Monsieur Bertin by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and Michael Reynolds
On a Sunday afternoon in 2009, Marcel and I were walking toward the Superdome to watch the New Orleans Saints play the New York giants. On the walk over we passed the Saratoga Building. after the success of the anagram, I pitched Marcel the concept of collecting artwork from 41 emerging and mid-career artists who live and work in New Orleans. I urged him to consider that this was a pinnacle moment for artists in New Orleans and that we would one day be the ones who recognized the potential and value of a coherent and concise collection. The artwork being created in New Orleans post-Katrina is forever changing the artistic landscape of a city that once was viewed as merely representational and traditional.
Marcel loved the idea and asked me to prepare a proposal with a list of artists. for me, this was a way of documenting the burgeoning art scene in New Orleans’ St. Claude and Bywater arts districts. The Saratoga Collection features works in every medium, including mixed media, video, representational and figurative painting, photography, installation, and sculpture. This collection of 41 artists not only defines a specific era of this city, but more importantly, it celebrates the artists who made the conscious decision to live and work in New Orleans post-Katrina, when all hinged on uncertainty.
The artists in the Saratoga Collection are relevant and ready to be included in the worldwide dialogue of what constitutes contemporary art. They are each important and should be viewed with the highest regard. We won’t have to go to NYC or La to prove ourselves; the art world is on its way to us! Our mission stays the same: to create work that articulates the human condition, that evokes emotion and creates a catalyst for change.
The Saratoga Collection offers a peek into the world of the new New Orleans contemporary art movement. It serves as an overview of the work being created by artists with a by- any-means-necessary attitude and impeccable work ethic. New Orleans is and always will be a wondrous, turbulent, and beautiful city, that produces artists and artwork of the highest caliber, and that embodies compassion, fearlessness, and humanity. - Terrence Sanders Curator of the Saratoga Collection