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837: Dr. Steffan Taut - The Ancient Art of Magic

I have always loved art. I began my college career as an artist before moving to journalism, but my fascination has always remained with the visual arts. I love going to museums and when something attracts my attention, I often do deep research into the subject until I have reached satisfaction. One such personal pursuit has been my longtime passion for studying “The Juggler” (aka “The Conjurer”) by Hieronymus Bosch. I have given lectures on this painting to magicians and to museum docents. So imagine my great thrill to meet and to have this meaningful conversation with Dr. Steffen Taut from Dresden who is an expert in ancient magic art.

Thanks to an introduction by Richard Hatch at the recent Magic Collectors Expo, we sat down to record a scholarly talk about our mutual passion and more. This should be like listening to a college professor after class talking with one of his students. I know you will learn a lot from this week’s episode and I guarantee you’ll enjoy it, or you get your money back!

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During the first half of our conversation, Dr. Taut talks about Djedi, magician to Pharaoh Khufu (Cheops), as well as some of the “magic” he created (like severing and restoring the head of a bull, and switching heads between a duck and a chicken), plus how some of the court magicians were less than ethical in their conduct. Dr. Taut also goes into some detail about the Westcar Papyrus which has only been discovered some 200 years ago but tells us so much about Egyptian magic in Pharaoh’s courts.

The second part of our chat goes into the 1502 painting by Hieronymus Bosch known to us today as “The Conjurer.” There is a lot of symbolism in this painting and an interesting history of what was going on with the Church at the time that led to Bosch creating this painting.

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Tagged with Steffan Taut, Hieronymus Bosch, Westcar Papyrus, Egypt, Beni Hassan, Djedi.

June 6, 2024 by Scott Wells.
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836: Julie Eng - My Life in Magic

If you are a magic collector or you have attended one of the recent MAGIC Live! conventions, then no doubt you have seen, met or otherwise know Julie Eng. She is the executive director of Magicana, a Toronto-based organization dedicated to the exploration and advancement of magic. She is also the editor of Magicol, the “house organ” of Magicana that’s filled with delightful stories from noted authors about the rich history of our art.

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You cannot tell the story of what Julie Eng does without knowing her background with her father, Tony Eng, proprietor of Tony’s Trick and Joke Shop in Victoria, British Columbia. Not only learning magic, but also a strong work ethic and marketing skills necessary to be the successful magician she is today. Enough has been said about women in magic that there should be no separation between a female and male magician. But when you also throw in her Asian cultural background, then the “elephants in the room” must be addressed, which it is in this week’s episode.

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Links for this week’s episode:

 Magicana - https://www.magicana.com

Magic Live - https://www.magicconvention.com

Victoria Magic Circle - http://www.vmc.bc.ca

Morrissey Magic - https://www.morrisseymagic.com

Edwin A. Dawes - https://www.magicana.com/contributors/edwin-dawes

Johnny Thompson - https://www.magicana.com/news/johnny-thompson

Japanese Village - https://www.japanesevillage.bc.ca

PCAM - http://www.pcam.org

The Magic Circle - https://themagiccircle.co.uk

Magic Collectors Expo - https://www.magiccollectorsexpo.com

David Ben - https://www.magicana.com/contributors/david-ben

Susie Wandas - https://www.magicana.com/news/susie-wandas

Del O'Dell - https://www.magicana.com/news/del-odell

Michael Claxton - https://www.magicana.com/contributors/michael-claxton

Patrick Watson - https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/patrick-watson

Daniel Zuckerbrot - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0958403/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_0_nm_4_q_daniel%2520zuckerbrot

Simon Coronel - https://www.simoncoronel.com

Lance Rich - https://www.magicana.com/contributors/lance-rich

Alan Slaight Award - https://www.magicana.com/alan-slaight-award

Linking Ring - https://www.magician.org/resources/linking-ring

Tagged with Julie Eng, MAGIC Live!, Magicoll, Magicana, Toronto, Tony Eng, Edwin Dawes, Toronto Canada, David Ben.

May 30, 2024 by Scott Wells.
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835: Mark Jensen - Marshalling a Collection

Mark Jensen is not a name you may (yet) be familiar with, but his story of collecting is one among hundreds, if not thousands, of those of us who have found a niche where we can enjoy the history of our art by just looking at our walls or across the room to see the collectible relic. His story represents those collectors who have a passion for a particular area of our vast art. His friendship with the late Marshall Brodien led to him ultimately being the “caretaker” of Marshall’s magic collection. There are others who are notable magic collectors who gather magic from our rich history (like Chip Romero who specializes in collecting all things related to Doug Henning) plus other ephemera and props from some of the magic celebrities of yesteryear.

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Mark Jensen lived in the Chicago, Illinois, area and grew up watching the Bozo Show on television that featured Wizzo the Wizard (Marshall Brodien). Later Mark found that he lived rather close to Marshall and developed a friendship with the late wizard. In this week’s episode, Mark talks about that friendship and some of the stories that Marshall shared with him. Mark also talks about some of the other things in his collection (like items from “The Great Buck Howard” movie) and his passion for science fiction plus suggestions on how others might begin their own collecting.

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Links for this week’s podcast:

Academy of Magical Arts - The Magic Castle https://www.magiccastle.com/

Simon Helberg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Helberg

Ed Alonzo https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0022303/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_0_nm_8_q_ed%2520alonzo

Jason Siegel https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0781981/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_4_tt_0_nm_8_q_jason%2520siegel

Larry Wilmore https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0932831/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_5_nm_3_q_larry%2520willmore

Todd Robbins https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Robbins

Bozo Show https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bozo_the_Clown

Marshall Brodien https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_Brodien

The Academy of Magical Arts - The Magic Castle https://www.magiccastle.com/

Texas Association of Magicians https://taom.org/

Tagged with Mark Jensen, Marshall Brodien, Chicago.

May 23, 2024 by Scott Wells.
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