
A solo exhibition by San Francisco-based artist Amy Trachtenberg featuring sculpture, painting, installation, and language developed in dialogue with David Ireland's former home and studio. The exhibition explores a decades-long exchange between the two artists beginning in the late 1980s, treating the house as a living structure of memory, friendship, transmission, and reflection. Materials including folded steel mesh, linen, silver pigment, ochre soil, human hair, bronze casts, poems, and archival correspondence become carriers of duration and attention, arranged to resemble forms of concrete poetry. The exhibition revisits extensive correspondence between Trachtenberg and Ireland, with their friendship forming an underlying architecture throughout.