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76 reviewsDuring the opening of the Transported
Man at the MSU Broad Art Museum,the curator Marc-Olivier Wahler got swallowed
by an alligator. This was transforming experience and led to a great work by
Christian Jankowski. Everything ended well, as this show relied on magic: how
can magic tricks help us to understand art works, or more preciselythe way an object can be “transported” between various states of
being while assuming multiple identities?
This questionreflects on
hints left in an exhibition — and now in this book — where a bar of
soap triggered a diplomatic uproar, bottles randomly exploded into dust
particles, a table floats in mid-air, an elephant performs an impossible trick,
a cat is ready for space travel, and fireflies and crickets flash and chirp in
synchronicity.
Exploring the
principles and practice of magic in relationship to theories of acceptance and
belief, this books includes original essays by Christopher Priest and Ellen
LeBlond-Schrader, an interview of Marc-Olivier Wahler by curator, writer, and scholar
Christophe Kihm, and an essay by Francis Ponge.