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Andy Vogt: The Ringing in My Eyes
July 24, 2026 – October 17, 2026
Working with salvaged architectural materials collected over decades from Bay Area demolition sites, Vogt constructs environments that dwell between structure and sensation. Throughout the house, light, reflection, and optical vibration will highlight areas in the space with a focused visual resonance, perceptual drift, and implied spatial memory. Read More
Amy Trachtenberg: Abstract Objects of Devotion
July 24, 2026 – October 17, 2026
Spanning sculpture, painting, installation, and language the exhibition unfolds through a series of intimate gestures and spatial propositions developed in dialogue with David Ireland’s former home and studio. Returning to a decades-long exchange with Ireland that began in the late 1980s, Trachtenberg approaches the house not simply as a site of exhibition, but as a living structure of memory, friendship, transmission, and reflection.
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Amy Trachtenberg: Abstract Objects of Devotion
July 24, 2026 – October 17, 2026
Spanning sculpture, painting, installation, and language the exhibition unfolds through a series of intimate gestures and spatial propositions developed in dialogue with David Ireland’s former home and studio. Returning to a decades-long exchange with Ireland that began in the late 1980s, Trachtenberg approaches the house not simply as a site of exhibition, but as a living structure of memory, friendship, transmission, and reflection.
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Toward a History of Bay Area Contemporary Art 1969-2004: The inaugural conversation in the Constance Lewallen Legacy Series
Saturday, June 27, 2026
500 Capp Street honors one of the Bay Area’s most influential and beloved curators with its new Constance Lewallen Legacy Series, an annual conversation with Bay Area artists and scholars that kicks off June 27, 2026 with “Toward A History of Bay Area Contemporary Art 1969-2004,” a talk by curators Renny Pritikin and Mark Johnson. Read More
David Ireland
American artist David Ireland is admired internationally for a diverse body of work concerned with the beauty inherent in everyday things and the making of art as a part of daily life.
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The David Ireland House
David Ireland’s residence at 500 Capp Street in San Francisco’s Mission District is widely considered the centerpiece of his prolific career.
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David Ireland
American artist David Ireland is admired internationally for a diverse body of work concerned with the beauty inherent in everyday things and the making of art as a part of daily life.
The David Ireland House
David Ireland’s residence at 500 Capp Street in San Francisco’s Mission District is widely considered the centerpiece of his prolific career.
Programming at 500 Capp Street is supported by Teiger Foundation, The Paule Anglim Fund, Grants for the Arts, California Humanities, Zellerbach Family Foundation, Kenneth Rainin Foundation, Sanger Family Foundation, The Henry Luce Foundation, The Mary Crocker Trust, The San Francisco Arts Commission’s Shaping Legacy Project, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and the Frankenthaler Climate Initiative.














