Here, in a nondescript modern gallery space, Whitfield Lovell created a small rectangular house built of salvaged boards with various colors of peeling paint. The floor of the gallery was covered with soil and old clothing, over which viewers walked to get to the house. Inside was a single room complete with furniture, clothing, personal and household objects, and sound. Life-size charcoal drawings were made directly on the walls, suggesting past residents who might have inhabited similar space.