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PROSPERO’S TRIVIUM

Prospero's Library

Artists’ statement:

This exhibition is based on an idea found in “The Tempest” by William Shakespeare and secondarily the film by Peter Greenaway “Prospero’s Books.” Magician Prospero, rightful Duke of Milan, and his daughter, Miranda, have been stranded for twelve years on an island after Prospero's jealous brother Antonio (aided by Alonso, the King of Naples) deposed him and set him adrift with the then- 3-year- old Miranda. Gonzal, the King's counselor, had secretly supplied their boat with plenty of food, water, clothes and the most-prized books from Prospero's library. These books enabled Prospero to find his way across oceans, to combat malignant spirits, to colonize an island, to educate and entertain Miranda and to summon Tempests. “Knowing I loved my Books, he furnished me from mine own Library with volumes that I prized above my Dukedom.”

The artists, husband and wife Dennis Evans and Nancy Mee, have collaborated on this exhibition, and for the first time have actually collaborated on individual pieces. They have created in their own styles and personal vernacular, speculations of what “Prospero’s Library” might have looked like.

And so in Prospero’s/Shakespeare’s voice,
“Now I want Spirits to enforce, and Art to enchant…”

VIEW PROSERO'S LIBRARY CATALOG

Prospero's Library

Artists’ statement:

This exhibition is based on an idea found in “The Tempest” by William Shakespeare and secondarily the film by Peter Greenaway “Prospero’s Books.” Magician Prospero, rightful Duke of Milan, and his daughter, Miranda, have been stranded for twelve years on an island after Prospero's jealous brother Antonio (aided by Alonso, the King of Naples) deposed him and set him adrift with the then- 3-year- old Miranda. Gonzal, the King's counselor, had secretly supplied their boat with plenty of food, water, clothes and the most-prized books from Prospero's library. These books enabled Prospero to find his way across oceans, to combat malignant spirits, to colonize an island, to educate and entertain Miranda and to summon Tempests. “Knowing I loved my Books, he furnished me from mine own Library with volumes that I prized above my Dukedom.”

The artists, husband and wife Dennis Evans and Nancy Mee, have collaborated on this exhibition, and for the first time have actually collaborated on individual pieces. They have created in their own styles and personal vernacular, speculations of what “Prospero’s Library” might have looked like.

And so in Prospero’s/Shakespeare’s voice,
“Now I want Spirits to enforce, and Art to enchant…”

VIEW PROSERO'S LIBRARY CATALOG

CATALOGUE RAISONNÉ FOR MIRANDA

CATALOGUE RAISONNÉ FOR MIRANDA

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PROSPERO’S ABECEDARIUM

PROSPERO’S ABECEDARIUM

PROSPERO’S LIBRARY

PROSPERO’S LIBRARY

PROSPERO’S TRIVIUM

PROSPERO’S TRIVIUM

THE COLLECTIONS

THE COLLECTIONS

CHRYSALIS

CHRYSALIS

“No man can reveal to you aught but that which already lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge. The teacher who walks in the shadow of the temple, among his followers, gives not of his wisdom but rather of his faith and his lovingness. If he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind.”
-Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet

MAGNUM OPUS

MAGNUM OPUS

…But…to sing, to dream, to smile, to walk, to be alone, be free,
with a voice that stirs and an eye that still can see! To cock your hat to one side, when you please at a yes, a no, to fight, or- make poetry! To work without a thought of fame or fortune, on that journey, that you dream of, to the moon! Never to write a line that’s not your own… -Edmond Rostand

EPISTEMOLOGY

EPISTEMOLOGY

Information is not knowledge. -Albert Einstein

A BIBLIOTHÉQUE DE REQUETES PHILOSOPHIQUE

A BIBLIOTHÉQUE DE REQUETES PHILOSOPHIQUE

EIGHT UNIVERSES OF THE ANTHROPOS

EIGHT UNIVERSES OF THE ANTHROPOS

THE EMPIRE OF SIGNS PHILOSOPHY

THE EMPIRE OF SIGNS PHILOSOPHY

A IS FOR ABYSS AND ALCHEMY

A IS FOR ABYSS AND ALCHEMY

Far over the misty mountains cold
To dungeons deep and caverns old
We must away ere break of day
To seek the pale enchanted gold.

The true alchemists do not change lead into gold;
They change the world into words.

UN PETITE LIVRE DES ETOILES

UN PETITE LIVRE DES ETOILES

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THE STATION FOR CELESTIAL ORBITS

THE STATION FOR CELESTIAL ORBITS

SMALL STATION FOR THE BOOK OF WATERS

SMALL STATION FOR THE BOOK OF WATERS

A LARGE STATION FOR CONSTELLATIONS

A LARGE STATION FOR CONSTELLATIONS

GRAVITY

GRAVITY

STANDARD MODEL

STANDARD MODEL

DARK MATTER

DARK MATTER

“The most beautiful thing we can experience is the
mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.
He to whom the emotion is a stranger, who can no
longer pause to wonder and stand wrapped in awe, is
as good as dead —his eyes are closed. -Albert Einstein

BIG BANG

BIG BANG

What were the condition like at the time of the Big Bang.
What happened before that ?
Was there a tiny universe,
devoid of all matter,
and then the matter
suddenly created from nothing?
How does that happen?

HOROLOGIUM

HOROLOGIUM

COSMOLOGY SUITE

COSMOLOGY SUITE

“We inhabit a universe where atoms are
made in the centers of stars; where each
second a thousand suns are born; where
life is sparked by sunlight and lightning
in the airs and waters of youthful planets;
where the raw material for biological
evolution is sometimes made by the
explosion of a star halfway across the
Milky Way; where a thing as beautiful
as a galaxy is formed a hundred billion
times — a Cosmos of quasars and quarks,
snowflakes and fireflies, where there may
be black holes and other universe and
extraterrestrial civilizations.”
Carl Sagan

LIGHT

LIGHT

O’ sunlight, the most
precious gold to be found
on earth
-Roman Payne

CODICES ON LOVE

CODICES ON LOVE

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BIBLIOTHÉQUE DES MYTHOLOGIES

BIBLIOTHÉQUE DES MYTHOLOGIES

WHITE GODDESS

WHITE GODDESS

All saints revile her, and all sober men
Ruled by the God Apollo’s golden mean -
In scorn of which we sailed to find her
In distant regions likeliest to hold her
Whom we desired above all things to know,
Sister of the mirage and echo.
-Robert Graves

THE TEMPEST

THE TEMPEST

By providence divine.
Some food we had and some
fresh water that
A noble Neapolitan, Gonzalo,
Out of his charity, who being
then appointed
Master of this design, did give
us, with
Rich garments, linens, stuffs, and
necessaries,
Which since have steaded much.
So, of his gentleness,
Knowing I loved my books, he
furnished me
From mine own library with
volumes that
I prize above my dukedom.
-Wm Shakespeare, The Tempest

BOOK OF ORIGINS

BOOK OF ORIGINS

In the beginning there was
only Chaos. Then out of the
void appeared Erebus, the
unknowable place where death
dwells, and Night. All else was
empty, silent, endless, dark.
Then, Love was born bringing
along the beginning of order.
From Love emerged Light,
followed by Gaea, the earth.

BOOK OF FLIGHT

BOOK OF FLIGHT

WONDER

WONDER

The world is full of magic things, patiently
waiting for our senses to grow sharper”
-W.B. Yeats

 

V IS FOR VIVALDI

V IS FOR VIVALDI

There are Four Winds (Boreas, Eurus, Notus, Zephyrus),
Four Seasons (Winter, Spring, Autumn, Winter)
Four Directions (North, East, South, West)
Four Evangelists (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John)
Four Ancient Ages (Gold, Silver, Bronze, Iron)
Four Humours (Sanguine, Choleric, Phlegmatic, Melancholic)

GARDEN

GARDEN

“I will soothe you and heal you,
I will bring you roses.
I too have been covered with thorns.”
-Rumi

P IS FOR PROPHECY

P IS FOR PROPHECY

Yesterday is but todays memory
And tomorrow is todays dream.

BOOK OF DISQUIET

BOOK OF DISQUIET

“My soul is a hidden orchestra;
I know not what instruments,
what fiddlestrings and harps,
drums and tamboura
I sound and clash inside myself.
All I hear is the symphony.”
-Fernando Pessoa

TREASURE

TREASURE

“Let there be no scales
to weigh your un-known
treasure;
And seek not the depths
of your knowledge with
staff or sounding line.
For self is a sea boundless
and measureless.”
-Kahlil Gibran,
The Prophet

ODE TO SEA

ODE TO SEA

There’s a sea.
But what sea?
It’s always overflowing.
Says yes,
Then no,
Then no again,
And no, Says yes
In blue.
In sea spray
Raging, Says no
And no again.
It can’t be still.
My name is sea.
-Pablo Neruda

SOLITUDE

SOLITUDE

Solitude gives birth to the original in us,
To beauty unfamiliar and perilous-
To poetry.
-Thomas Mann, Death in Venice

JOURNEY

JOURNEY

“Into this wild Abyss/ The womb of Nature, and perhaps
her grave--/ Of neither sea, nor shore, nor air, nor fire,/ But
all these in their pregnant causes mixed/ Confusedly, and
which thus must ever fight,/ Unless the Almighty Maker
them ordain/ His dark materials to create more worlds,--/
Into this wild Abyss the wary Fiend/ Stood on the brink of
Hell and looked a while,/ Pondering his voyage;
-John Milton, Paradise Lost

PROSPERO'S JOURNEY/PROSPERO'S BOAT

PROSPERO'S JOURNEY/PROSPERO'S BOAT

PODIUM FOR THE ANTHROPOS

PODIUM FOR THE ANTHROPOS

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STATION FOR MYSTERIUM CONJUNCTIONIS

STATION FOR MYSTERIUM CONJUNCTIONIS

PODIUM FOR THE BUDDHA

PODIUM FOR THE BUDDHA

BOOK OF SENSUALITY

BOOK OF SENSUALITY

THE BOOK OF CHAKRAS

THE BOOK OF CHAKRAS

YIN YANG

YIN YANG

The ancients envisioned their world in two halves—
masculine and feminine.
Their gods and goddesses worked to keep a balance of power.
Yin and Yang.
When male and female were balanced,
there was harmony in the world.
When they were unbalanced there was chaos.

X IS FOR UNKNOWN

X IS FOR UNKNOWN

“The master sees beyond what is obvious. He sees the
unseen, feels the unfelt, and hears the unheard. He looks
below the surface for what is hidden and so finds the
great heartbeat of the Universe. He smiles, knowing it is
his heartbeat, your heartbeat, our heartbeat.”
-Wu Wei, I Ching Wisdom: More Guidance from the Book
of Answers, Volume Two

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AN ATLAS OF CIPHERS

AN ATLAS OF CIPHERS

Q IS FOR QUATERNARY

Q IS FOR QUATERNARY

BIBLIOTHÉQUE DES MATHÉMATIQUES 52

BIBLIOTHÉQUE DES MATHÉMATIQUES 52

7

7

Seven contains the number three of the heavens
and soul with the number four of the earth and body.
The Pythagoreans called the number 7 “the Septad”.
The seven colors of the rainbow..
There are seven days in a week.
There are seven notes to the diatonic scale.
Seven circles form the symbol called “The Seed of Life”.
The Seed of Life symbolizes the six days of creation.
The central circle symbolizes the day of rest.

THE BOOK OF SACRED GEOMETRY

THE BOOK OF SACRED GEOMETRY

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DIVINA PROPORTIONE

DIVINA PROPORTIONE

LARGE TOME OF TELLURIAN TOPICS

LARGE TOME OF TELLURIAN TOPICS

STATION FOR DARK MATTER

STATION FOR DARK MATTER

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GRIMOIRE OF SIGILS

GRIMOIRE OF SIGILS

BOOK OF ORACLES, detail

BOOK OF ORACLES, detail

BOOK OF THE OUROBOROS

BOOK OF THE OUROBOROS

APPARITION

APPARITION

True beauty lies not upon gilded
veneers,but found in the soul within.
-E.A. Bucchianeri

B IS FOR BELIEF

B IS FOR BELIEF

Belief is the Wound that
knowledge heals
-Ursula K Le Guin

THE COLLECTIONS

THE COLLECTIONS

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