
The Art Angle The Magician Who Became an Artist
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Oct 23, 2025 Jeanette Andrews, a former professional magician turned artist, captivates with her unique blend of magic and contemporary art. She explores how magic can express complex concepts rather than merely entertain. Andrews discusses her groundbreaking projects that intertwine the science of perception with illusion, including performances that challenge viewers' expectations. She reveals her work inspired by CIA spycraft, highlighting magic's role in manipulating attention and belief. Andrews proves that magic can find a vital place in museums, inviting us to rethink its significance.
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Live Performance Beats Mediation
- Live magic offers a distinct embodied experience that resists mediation and enables real-time social fact-checking.
- Andrews sees live performance as cognitively different from edited video illusions.
Magic As Philosophical Medium
- Andrews found the art world by connecting magic's epistemic questions with aesthetic philosophy.
- She framed magic as a medium to explore belief, perception, and ontology.
Invisible Ink Maps And Regenerated Rose
- For MCA Chicago's anniversary Andrews made Invisible Roses using invisible-ink maps and 1,200 live roses to guide visitors.
- The performance restored a cut fabric and miraculously regrew a crushed rose head as part of the experience.


