Artist Sarah Boris transforms email request for resolutions into book and exhibition
By
Tom May
An everything bagel for the brain. Substantive, layered, well-seasoned.
Summary
Artist and designer Sarah Boris turned a simple email request for "10 resolutions" into a collaborative art project that grew into a limited edition book and exhibition. Over 70 contributors submitted more than 800 resolutions, resulting in a 166-page book of 26 numbered copies published alongside her solo exhibition at Stolen Books Gallery in Lisbon. The project evolved from a conceptual artwork into a broader framework for a year of creative work.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledsend me 10 resolutions
more than 70 contributors and over 800 resolutions
What started as a request for resolutions became a book, an exhibition and a conceptual framework for a whole year of work.
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