Inescapable: The Life and Legacy of Harry Houdini, Atlanta, GA
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Inescapable: The Life and Legacy of Harry Houdini

April 14, 2019 - August 18, 2019

Harry Houdini wasn’t born. He was invented.

The world’s most famous magician began life as Erik Weisz, the son of a Hungarian rabbi. In 1878 immigration to the U.S. transformed Erik Weisz into Ehrich Weiss. It was the first of many transformations for the man who would become the first international superstar.

Inescapable, curated by performer and magician David London, tells the story of how Ehrich Weiss became Harry Houdini and investigates the technologies, marketing prowess and entertainment trends that transformed him into a superstar. On one level, the exhibit is pure fun – incorporating magic, escapes, seances, films, rare artifacts and hands-on illusions.  On a deeper level, the exhibit pulls back the curtain, revealing the story of the man behind the image.​


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Carol and Bob Nemo

Gold

Jim and Jeannie Mangham

Silver

Marilyn Eckstein

Bronze

The Spring and Tom Asher Family
Hugh Asher
Joey Asher
Johanna Asher
Juliet Golden
Michael Golden
Lois Blonder
The Breman Board of Directors
The Dinerman Family

Laura and Marshall Dinerman
Kim and Michael Dinerman
Jennie and Alex Medeiros
Howard Fagin
Robin and Darrin Friedrich
Corky and Roger Gelder
Lana and Richard Krebs
Jarvin Levison
The Rosenberg Family

Dulcy and Jerry Rosenberg
Karen and Kenneth Rosenberg
Michelle and Alan Rosenberg
Karen and Mark Musa
Lori Shapiro and Cary Goldenthal
Marlene J. Schwartz
Judith and Mark Taylor
Timothy Wolfe

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Joe M. Turner, Turner Magic & Keynotes


Jewish Museum of Maryland Exhibition Sponsors​
The Joseph & Harvey Meyerhoff Family Charitable Funds
Larry Boltansky
Jacob & Hilda Blaustein Fund for the Enrichment of Jewish Education

PNC Greater Maryland
The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund
creator of the Baker Artist Awards, www.bakerartistawards.org
Gert & Izzy Freedman

The Richard and Rosalee C. Davison Foundation
The Hackerman Foundation
Carroll A. Weinberg, M.D. and Charlotte Cohen Weinberg Foundation

 

 

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