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Christchurch exhibition turns shopping lists into works of art

By MilyeOctober 29, 20241 Min Read
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Chancing upon them on pavements, in shopping baskets and trolleys, Ms Orlebar, a papercut artist, has accumulated a horde of more than 200 lists.

She said: “It’s fascinating to look at, we’ve even got a list of lists… You can find the most unexpected things on a list – ‘crisps, biscuits, lamp, black pants, socks’.

“They make me laugh. It’s a snapshot into a little piece of life.”

The exhibition also features artwork from artists who have responded to a chosen list.

She said: “Jen Hobbs’ favourite list was a scrawled piece of cardboard with just ‘eight bananas’ written on it so she has created this Andy Warhol-esque piece.

“Another artist has taken what’s on the list and created a person who she imagined created the list and all the items on it.”



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