On the flip - side Hermaeus Mora feels like he could kick your butt any day of the week, and the trips into his realm, Apocrypha, are highlights of the Dragoborn expansion:
towering piles of books, unfolding bridges, tentacles that try to kill you from pools of black liquid and the maze - like nature of the world make it a joy to explore and a very clear homage to H.P. Lovecraft.
Continuing his exploration into the nature
of meaning, structure, and decay, Stacks presents seven translucent
towers of books piled onto one another into precariously balanced forms.
Cardboard box containing 1 exhibition catalogue and 17 artists
books / artists publications: Mel Bochner, Misunderstandings (A theory
of photography); Christo, Packed
Tower - Spoleto (proposals & projects); Jan Dibbets, perspective correction - 5
piles; Tom Gormley, Red File Cabinet; Dan Graham, Two Parallel Essays: Two Related Projects for Slide Projector & Photographs
of Motion; Douglas Huebler, Location Piece # 2, New York City - Seattle, Washington; Allan Kaprow, Pose, March 22nd, 1969 continued 1970; Michael Kirby, Pont Neuf: the localization
of a tetrahedron in space; Joseph Kosuth, Notebook on Water; Sol LeWitt, Schematic drawing for Muybridge II, 1964 (7/69); Richard Long, Rain Dance; Robert Morris, Continuous Project Altered Daily; Bruce Nauman, LAAIR; Dennis Oppenheim, FLOWER ARRANGEMENT FOR BRUCE NAUMAN; Robert Rauschenberg, Revolver; Ed Ruscha, Babycakes; Robert Smithson, Torn Photograph from the 2nd Stop (Rubble)(2nd Mountain
of Six Stops on a Section); Bernar Venet, Exploited Subjects; Andy Warhol, Portraits.