Bric-a-Brac for sale at Selfridges in the name of art
A pop-up interfaith charity shop on the third floor of the upmarket department store is the brainchild of US artist and filmmaker Miranda July.
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An art installation in the form of a charity shop has been unveiled at upmarket department store Selfridges.
Bric-a-brac, second-hand clothes, DVDs and used toys are on sale on the third floor, where customers are more used to browsing expensive designer gear.
The shop, run jointly by four religious charities, is the brainchild of Miranda July, a US filmmaker, artist and writer known for work which involves public participation.

Prices start at 10p for a finger puppet with objects sourced from the charities’ shops around the UK.