Directed by Henry Cyer
Distributed worlwide by Central Bazaar
In-house designer Thomas Bush
Mastering engineer Amir Shoat
The Hotel is a curatorial/publishing house est. 2024.
The Hotel intents to publish and curate singular works by visionary artists, whilst claiming no centrality nor collectivity.
The Hotel is a decentralised collection of works and voices, whose connecting thread is only to be attained by the perceiver.
Private, isolated rooms within The Hotel.
Not all guests in The Hotel know each other.
Nor are they acquaintanced with the Director.
The Hotel believes in the work as product of divinity.
The Hotel works against commodification, for essence.
Every work within The Hotel is methodically curated and contextualised to the highest extent.
The Hotel is without host.
The Hotel favours those working in isolation.
Items within The Hotel represent the works in their highest form.
No set person nor group is everpresent in The Hotel.
The Hotel is only temporary.
Its narrative and linearity will someday reach its end.
The Hotel transposes works and figures across forms.
Works within The Hotel work with and against, beyond time.
The Hotel is closed for submissions.
The Hotel escapes temporality.
Time doesn’t exist in The Hotel.
There are many contributing voices to The Hotel.
The Hotel is focused on the in-between states, the transposition, transfiguration, and the result of such displacements.
The Hotel is all for artifice, fabrication and alienation.
Not all of its guests have checked in.
Not all of its workers are aware of its passages.
It is beyond comprehension.
The Hotel as a placeholder for
The Hotel rarely compromises.
The Hotel is eternal.
The Hotel holds the transcendental object at the end of time.
The Hotel exists only in the viewer’s mind.
Not all of its works fulfil the promise of functionality.
Only a select few can be applied.
Works in The Hotel work against power, for beauty.
Workers in The Hotel work against time.
The Hotel is and aims for something Other.
The Hotel is transitory.
It is only up to the perceiver, to fill in its gaps.
Works in The Hotel are to be treated with the utmost care.
The aims of The Hotel lie within the Universal.
The Hotel is Directed.