PAST EXHIBITION
Extraordinary Exhibitions: Broadsides from the Collections of Ricky Jay
August 26, 2007—November 25, 2007
This exhibition will feature over 80 examples of 17th-, 18th-, and
19th-century ephemeral advertising sheets known as broadsides, from the
collection of Los Angeles-based performer, scholar, and collector,
Ricky Jay. Mr. Jay is considered one of the world’s great sleight of
hand artists, and is a respected author, actor, and consultant. His
holdings constitute one of the most unusual collections of these
playbills in the world. The majority of the pieces in this exhibition
are thought to be unique. The subjects of these broadsides mirror the
unusual and fantastical interests of Jay, with an emphasis on
remarkable entertainers and visual deceptions. Many of these works are
featured in Jay’s book
Extraordinary Exhibitions,
which explores a mix of “sensational, scientific, satisfying, silly,
and startling attractions” ranging from an armless dulcimer player and
a singing mouse, to an equestrian bee-keeper and a mermaid.
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