1275 Minnesota St /
The Jones Institue
The ancient Greeks practiced enkoimesis— temple sleep—in sanctuaries designed to induce prophetic dreams. The space itself was part of the medicine: architecture, objects, and atmosphere combined to prepare the pilgrim for what would come. The surrealists pursued similar territory centuries later, using hypnagogic states to bypass the rational mind and access what lay beneath. At Minnesota Street Project, artist Caterina Fake has constructed a contemporary version: a gallery transformed into a dream chamber.
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