In Plane Sight
A group show curated by Alvaro Ilizarbe
Opening Reception: July 25th, 6-10pm at Face Guts.
On view until August 30th.
Artists:

This exhibition gathers the work of women artists whose practices engage with hidden architectures in reality—structures both built and grown, inherent and emergent.
Harnessing rudimentary tools and digital technologies, the work on view traces a lineage of making that refuses hierarchy between the tactile and the algorithmic, the intuitive and the engineered
At the heart of this show is a shared inquiry into order: the logic of architectural form, the recursive patterns of natural design, and the systems beneath technology. The artists' practices explore where these planes intersect—lifting the veil at the points where they meet, bringing what is hidden in plane sight into view.
Live projection mapping activation by Akiko Yamashita for the opening reception.
Musical Performances (8-10pm)
by:
Elaine Carey
About Alvaro Ilizarbe:
Alvaro Ilizarbe was born in Lima, Peru and lives and works in Los Angeles. Drifting between painting, immersive installation, and sculpture, Ilizarbe's work responds to its surroundings, immersing those surroundings in his intricate world. He has more recently expanded into curatorial practice, organizing group exhibitions that bring together artists working across disciplines and mediums
www.alvaroilizarbe.com