An interview of visitors who spent a night at room No.10 of Art Hotel Ufer about their dreams and experiences
Parallel entry points – is a Hotel room in which four artists met in order to present an experience far away from the gallery space. The only way to discover this space was if you would come to Hotel Ufer into Room No.10, stay there, alone, up to 14 hours and would have followed the art works. In this room, faced with a parallel-reality with a chance to surrender to solitude several people have been experiencing room 10, alone. A series of texts and interviews arose from these encounters.
A collaborative project of four artists: Daria Nazarenko, Cristana Negoescu, Keta Gavasheli and Andria Dolidze
One of the entry-points in room 10 is the lucid dreaming entrypoint. Here you are encouraged to identify, warm up and sharpen triggers that will help you and your subconscious to wake up in your dreams and take control of them. From simple to more complex trigger concepts you can follow then into your dreams or diverge from these and use your own.
An interview of visitors who spent a night at room No.10 of Art Hotel Ufer about their dreams and experiences
Parallel entry points – is a Hotel room in which four artists met in order to present an experience far away from the gallery space. The only way to discover this space was if you would come to Hotel Ufer into Room No.10, stay there, alone, up to 14 hours and would have followed the art works. In this room, faced with a parallel-reality with a chance to surrender to solitude several people have been experiencing room 10, alone. A series of texts and interviews arose from these encounters.
A collaborative project of four artists: Daria Nazarenko, Cristana Negoescu, Keta Gavasheli and Andria Dolidze
One of the entry-points in room 10 is the lucid dreaming entrypoint. Here you are encouraged to identify, warm up and sharpen triggers that will help you and your subconscious to wake up in your dreams and take control of them. From simple to more complex trigger concepts you can follow then into your dreams or diverge from these and use your own.
BIO
Daria Nazarenko (she/her) is a cinemato-choreographer
moving between film stills and subcultures.
Her works encompass multimedia video installations,
hybrid dance films,
and site-specific live performances.
By staging bodies and cameras,
she highlights the hidden dynamics of social life.
Her artistic practice was significantly influenced
by her travels to Senegal from 2021 to the present,
where she developed her non-western collective
approach through programs at "École des Sables"
integrating diverse cultural perspectives.
Her artistic practice includes curating
urban spaces into museum-like environments,
with happenings at the Stadtmuseum Düsseldorf,
as well as in Moscow the not-found-Gallery
and in Paris at the Beaux-Arts-Ateliers.
Her works have been showcased in institutions
such as PACT Zollverein,
K21 Düsseldorf, Sotheby's Cologne
and at tanzhaus nrw.
Through her interdisciplinary approach,
she enriches the contemporary art scene
and fosters dialogue about identity,
honoring her own migrational narrative.