David Mont Virgen’s “For the Love of Self” Opens at The Guild Hotel

The Guild Hotel in Downtown San Diego just opened For the Love of Self, the first solo exhibition by cross-border artist David Mont Virgen, and it’s running through mid-July.

If you’ve been following the art scene around here, you know The Guild has been quietly becoming one of the better spots to catch contemporary work without setting foot in a traditional gallery.

This show is part of Oram Hotels’ Border series, curated by Jennifer Findley of JFiN Collective, who’s now officially their Director of Arts + Culture.

For the Love of Self exhibition at The Guild Hotel

Sleek, Subtle, and Surprisingly Emotional

Virgen’s work has roots in Minimalism and Finish Fetish aesthetics, but calling it minimal doesn’t quite capture what’s happening here. Yeah, there are polished steel sculptures and black-on-black canvases, but the whole thing is charged with emotion.

The mirrored and distorted surfaces pull you in rather than push you away, and there’s this tension between what’s controlled and what’s vulnerable. It’s the kind of show where you’ll want to spend more time with each piece than you initially planned.

Influences That Go Deep

The work draws from queer histories and lived experience, plus underground subcultures and intimate spaces that don’t always make it into mainstream art conversations. Think Berlin nightclubs, Tijuana house parties, and the kinds of environments where people show up as their full selves.

Virgen takes those references and filters them through Minimalist traditions, using structure and restraint to talk about exposure, self-reflection, and what it means to be seen. It’s personal without being confessional, and that balance is what makes it stick with you.

Worth the Downtown Trip

Virgen works across sculpture, painting, installation, and photography, and his pieces are already in some serious collections, including the San Diego Museum of Art. The Guild keeps proving that hotel art can be something worth seeking out, and this exhibition is no exception.

Pop in if you’re downtown or make it a specific destination on a weekend afternoon.

See you there!

Sometimes the best art experiences happen in unexpected places, and The Guild continues to be one of those spots worth keeping on your radar.

📆 On view now through Tuesday, July 15, 2026
📍 500 W Broadway, San Diego
ℹ️ More info here

See you there, San Diego!

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