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UNDERSTANDING
THE SYSTEM


CLASS A:
FALSE STRAYS
TYPES 1–11

CLASS B:
TRUE STRAYS
TYPES 1–22

SELECTED SPECIMENS
• 1-40
• 41-80
• 81-120
• 121-160
• 161-200

RECENTLY
DOCUMENTED
SPECIMENS

SITE STUDIES
• CLEVELAND, OH
• NIAGARA GORGE
• SCAJAQUADA CREEK

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If you are new to the Stray Shopping Cart Identification System it is best to go through the links to the left in order. If you quickly want to get a sense of what the System is all about, click on CLASS A: FALSE STRAYS or CLASS B: TRUE STRAYS. If you are simply interested in seeing a wide variety of shopping carts in diverse situations, go directly to SELECTED SPECIMENS. And if you are interested in seeing vandalized shopping carts submerged in water check out SITE STUDY: SCAJAQUADA CREEK.

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/Julian Montague is represented by

BLACK & WHITE GALLERY

Chelsea Terminal Warehouse
636 West 29th Street, New York, NY 10001


The blog Found Clothing.com recently did a short Q&A with me about the Stray Shopping Cart Project, you can read it HERE.

There's an interview with me on the web site Trap Door Sun. Check it out.

There is an interview with me about the Stray Shopping Cart project in the just released book The Design Entrepreneurs by Steven Heller and Leah Talrico. More about the book on my blog HERE.

I just became aware of a review of the The Stray Shopping Carts of Eastern North America in the Johns Hopkins University Press journal, Postmodern Culture.
Read the review HERE.

My sculptures at Socrates Sculpture Park are gone now. You can see images of the construction, installation and destruction in this Flickr set.



Check out Montague Projects at Flickr

Check out my blog:
montagueprojectsblog.blogspot.com


DON'T FORGET TO BUY A COPY OF THIS BOOK FOR EVERYONE YOU KNOW.

The Stray Shopping Carts of Eastern North America:
A Guide to Field Identification


176 pages and over 250 photographs


The book version of the project is now widely available in bookstores and on most online book sellers.
Ask for it at your local independent book store.


All text, photography and design by Julian Montague

©2008 Julian Montague

Link to blog link to Montague projects website