The Art of the Illusion: Collecting and Conserving Magic Posters at NYPL
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts -Bruno Walter Auditorium
Tuesday, June 2 • 6:30 PM - 8 PM
Magic poster experts and conservators discuss the art of the illusion.For more than 100 years, the New York Public Library has been building an extraordinary collection of rare color lithograph posters that promote the great magicians and illusions of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Forty-eight of these striking posters are currently on view in the exhibition Mystery & Wonder: A Legacy of Golden Age Magicians in New York City. These posters illustrate magicians reimagining old tricks and inventing new ones, shaping each performer’s unique identity within a new visual language of magic as audiences became more international.
Esteemed magic historian and poster collector Charles Greene III will speak about the rise and importance of posters in promoting the Golden Age of Magic and the thrill of collecting these historic works of art today. NYPL paper conservators Denise Stockman and Juliana Cordero will share their stories about the fascinating process of restoring the posters included in the exhibition. Exhibition curator Annemarie van Roessel will lead a discussion and Q&A from the audience.
The History of Society of American Magicians
Harvey Fierstein Theatre Lab
Thursday, June 4 • 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Lecture presentation about The Society of American Magicians and Harry Houdini. The Society of American Magicians today is an outgrowth of what had initially been a Saturday night social tradition inaugurated in New York City in the 1890’s. Richard Cohn, magician, historian, author, consultant and Associate of the Inner Magic Circle will speak of the origins of the club. He will also talk of the role of Dr. Saram Ellison in the founding and establishment of the S.A.M.Thomas Ewing, S.A.M. National Historian will focus on Harry Houdini and his efforts to transform what was originally a New York group into an international organization. This metamorphosis not only brought clubs located in other cities into the fold but hobbyists and amateurs as well as professionals in other regions into the fabric of what is today an international organization.
To keep up with all the events, keep watching the "Mystery & Wonder: a Legacy of Golden Age Magicians" program page.
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