Sarah Boris

Sarah Boris is an artist and designer, she published several books such as ‘Le Théâtre Graphique’ her first wordless artist book now part of several museum collections. In 2023, her second wordless book ‘Rainbow’ was published by Corners in Seoul, Korea. Recent solo shows include ‘After the Rain’ at Sugery Gallery, London; Hatch Galerie, Le Havre and L’Échappée Belle in Sète, France.

Her works are part of the collections of the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; MAK Vienna, the New York Book Art Center Fine Art Collection, FRAC Normandie-Rouen (regional contemporary art collections), l’artothèque of Le Bel Ordinaire, and was exhibited at the Design Museum in London and at Une Saison Graphique, Le Havre, France.

After working for over ten years for world renown arts and publishing institutions such as Phaidon, ICA, the Barbican, she set up her art and design studio in 2015, with a focus on public art commissions and creating new artworks in the form of screenprinted editions, sculpture, paintings, letterpress, books and more. Alongside this she has also been creating visual identities, editorial design and exhibition graphics. Notable projects include her Fragile UK flag artworks, her self published book ‘Global Warming Anyone?’ as well as the redesign of the Institute of Contemporary Arts’ (London) identity and the bestselling monograph ‘JR: Can Art Change the World?’ published by Phaidon.

She is a regular speaker at festivals around the world and in universities and was a guest lecturer at LCC, University of the Arts London, London Metropolitan University and University Hertfordshire. She was judge president for D&AD Professional Awards and has been a judge for D&AD New Blood, Design Week Awards, Latin American Design Awards to name a few.