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While the domestic habits of David Ireland (1930-2009) may sound like those of some batty urban hoarder, visitors to this singular artist’s longtime San Francisco home and wonderfully eccentric ...
David Ireland has been featured in articles for e-flux, ArtDaily and KQED. The most recent article is San Francisco’s Growing Art Week and Local Scene Shine at Fog Design+Art written for The Art ...
David Ireland House at 500 Capp St., is hosting a new exhibit, “ here • there • then • now,” by visual artist Ann Hamilton. It’s to honor the 40th anniversary of the Headlands Center for the Arts, an ...
As far as artist Ruth Asawa’s daughter Aiko Cuneo knows, her mother didn’t know conceptual artist and sculptor David Ireland, even though they overlapped in San Francisco for several decades. Asawa, ...
David Ireland's house at 500 Capp St., San Francisco - a contemporary art site like no other - has been saved. Carlie Wilmans, granddaughter of arts benefactor Phyllis Wattis (1914-2002), and ...
Internationally renowned Bay Area artist David Ireland ‘s retrospective, “The Way Things Are,” at the Oakland Museum of California (November 22, 2003, through March 14, 2004), cuts straight ...
David Ireland's "Broom Collection With Boom" is displayed in a hallway upstairs at 500 Capp Street, the San Francisco Mission District home that has been preserved, as if in amber, and presented ...
San Francisco artist David Ireland spent decades undermining himself, literally. A lot of Ireland's found-object sculptures consisted of materials dug out of the basement of his home and studio at ...
Ireland considered his work on the house a “stabilization,” which is ironic considering the house’s precarious structural situation when Carlie Wilmans, executive director of the 500 Capp Street ...