The Lower East Side: Selections from the ICP Collection

In many ways, the Lower East Side is both quintessentially American and uniquely New York. Always changing, it has been one of the most densely populated, multiethnic, and modern places in the country. While late nineteenth-century social reformers attempted to show middle- and upper-class New Yorkers “how the other half lives,” later photographers had a different, and often more personal, relationship with the neighborhood. In fact, many of the social documenatrians and street photographers of the 1930s and 1940s were first-generation Americans born on the Lower East Side, who created sensitive and nuanced portraits of their neighbors and shared environment. This exhibition, which primarily draws from ICP’s rich holdings of mid-twentieth-century works, examines the role images play in creating narratives about this first port of entry for generations of immigrants. As a newcomer to the neighborhood, ICP is committed to engaging with the many visual histories of the dynamic place that has been seen as ripe for reform and reinvention for more than a hundred years.
36 Items
  • Ludlow St. lodging cellar
  • Sabbath Eve in Ludlow St. cellar
  • Shoemaker in yard, 119 Broome St.
  • Public School - class in Essex Market School
  • The Street, Their Playground
  • The single typhus lodger in Eldridge St.
  • Women's Lodging Room in Eldridge Street Police Station
  • New York Life
  • Lower East Side
  • [Unidentified Child, Lower East Side, New York]
  • Hall with a Ladder to the Roof
  • Yeshiva Class, East Broadway
  • Lower East Side N.Y.
  • [Jewish street venders in front of stores along Orchard Street on the Lower East Side, New York]
  • [Max delivering the morning's bagels to a restaurant on Second Avenue, New York]
  • Lower East Side shops
  • Elevated railroad, Bowery, N.Y.
  • New York. El and Straw Hat
  • Editor of the Hobo News, Bowery
  • Black eye painter, The Bowery, New York City
  • At Sammy's, New York
  • Sailor and Girl, Sammy's Bar
  • [Shorty, the Bowery Cherub, New Year's Eve at Sammy's Bar, New York]
  • [Sammy Fuchs and Ethel, queen of the Bowery, Sammy's on the Bowery, New York]
  • Norma Devine is Sammy's Mae West
  • The Gypsy Queen, Lower East Side
  • Little Man, Lower East Side
  • Black Dwarf, Lower East Side
  • Family Portrait on Cherry St.
  • Orchard & Rivington Streets--Pushcarts
  • Orchard Street. New York City
  • Greek Peanut Vendor, New York
  • Greeting at $2.00 Shoes, Lower East Side, New York City
  • The Eye, Lower East Side, New York
  • Monroe Street, New York
  • Delancey Street Rooftop