The David Ireland House at 500 Capp Street is a street art installation in Mission in San Francisco. This place has 9 reviews and an average rating of 4.7 of 5. This is a great rating.
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Reviews from visitors:
Staying with a family member in the Mission and exhausted from our previous day's travels, we looked for something interesting to do nearby that we could walk to. Turned out to be a fun, informative couple of hours. What a find!
David Ireland, we learned, made the activities of daily life into art and art pieces. The environment he created to live in, while not for everyone, makes sense and brings the house to life when you learn about his perspective.
The house/museum is lovingly maintained, and our guide was a local artist who took her time even though there were only two of us, sharing lots of insights that added depth and enrichment to what we were exploring.
In an upper floor room, the signature of the artist who created the original wallpaper in 1904, found by David Ireland when he removed the wallpaper and left on the wall, was a particularly charming detail for me.
If your taste runs to the less mainstream, give this gem a try. It's going to be remembered as a highlight of our visit to SF.
Just wonderful.
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