Milk Eggs Vodka In The News
Chad Garrison, a staff writer for the Riverfront Times in St. Louis, recently interviewed me about Bill Keaggy and his book Milk Eggs Vodka (published by HOW Books). Today, he sent me a link to the story which provides some insight into Keaggy's creative life. Bill Keaggy's best-known project, Grocery Lists, began
unwittingly one afternoon in 1997. He was shopping for Diane's birthday
dinner at the Schnucks at Hampton and Arsenal when he reached down to
pick up a yellow scrap of paper on the floor. The discovery was so
inconsequential that today he can't remember the exact details of the
list other than it was written on a Post-it note.Still, that particular list piqued his curiosity enough to search
for additional grocery lists with each return trip to the supermarket.
"When you go to the store, everything you purchase is out there for
public display. It all goes through the checkout line," comments
Keaggy. "But a person's grocery list is somehow very private. At the
same time it's the most ephemeral thing in the world. You write it and
then you pitch it." After two years of collecting, Keaggy placed a dozen or so lists
online where they quickly took on a life of their own. Suddenly viewers
from around the globe were sending him photos of lists they, too, found
during shopping excursions. A grocery store clerk in Iowa mailed
packages stuffed full of the lists she'd discovered on the job. The
more lists Keaggy placed online, the more people flocked to his Web
site.
Posted by Megan HOW Books
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 7:32:31 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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