The art of trickery include performing of some tricks.
Early artists used the magician to symbolise the mysterious associating them with astrology including Pieter Ruegel and Hieronymus Bosch. The 18th and 19th century saw a proliferation in engravings and lithographs showing magicians indoors and on the streets. Bringing it right up to date cartoonists and satirists delight in linking politicians with skulduggery, vanishing illusions or pulling a rabbit out of the hat. Some of the tricks will be performed.
How to book this event:
Visitors £12 on the door. Cafe and doors open from 10.00am.
THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER
Mr Ian Keable
Ian gained a First Class degree from Oxford University, qualified as a Chartered Accountant and then became a professional magician. He is a Member of The Inner Magic Circle. In 2014 he published Charles Dickens Magician: Conjuring in Life, Letters & Literature. He now divides his time between performing magic, giving talks and researching and writing. His latest book, The Century of Deception: The Birth of the Hoax in Eighteenth-Century England, was published in 2021.
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