Like a cataract of sensuous gilded Wallendas, the Dreams of Hyperion figures at 24 Bond Street cascade down the NoHo building. Once owned by Robert DeNiro’s mother and later the home of photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, 24 Bond Street now hosts the thriving off-Broadway Gene Frankel Theatre on the ground floor where it sits waiting, perhaps, to catch any wayward golden dancers. The sculpture was created by artist Bruce Williams between 2003 and 2010 for the building where he and his wife lived. In the typical free spirit fashion of the neighborhood,…