Gardy St. Fleur

Gardy St. Fleur

Art advisor and collector

Gardy St. Fleur is a Haitian-born, Brooklyn-based, art advisor, and collector, who founded Saint Fleur In 2014. Vanity Fair referred to him as “the NBA’s go-to art advisor,” as many basketball superstars are included among his clientele. Throughout the years, Gardy has also played major roles in researching and championing the work of unsung artists, particularly those of Afro-Caribbean descent, successfully widening their audiences and increasing awareness of their works. 

Gardy’s personal art collection, which includes works by Tschabalala Self, Eric Mack, Kerry James Marshall, Vivian Springford, Ming Smith, Maren Hassinger, Kazuo Shiraga, Peter Bradley and more, as well as works by several Caribbean artists, has also been written about in a wide range of publications, including Cultured, Artnet, The New York Times and WSJ. He is on the boards of Rivers Institute, New Orleans, and the Haitian Art Society, Washington, DC.