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Hump Day Art: More to the Lower East Side Than Hipsters

 

From Jacob Riis' How the Other Half Lives to the recently renovated Eldridge Street Synagogue, there's plenty of documentation of Jewish life in the tenements of the Lower East Side at the turn of the 20th century. Thomas Holton, however, captures the tenements' present-day occupants in the series "The Lams of Ludlow Street" currently up at the Sasha Wolf Gallery. The photographs chronicle the lives of a Chinese couple who share a two room apartment with their three children, offering an intimate glimpse into the famous neighborhood's most recent history.

 

Last week: Chassidic Fashion Designer Levi Okunov

Related: At Least Two Old-School Jews Still Left on Lower East Side



 

Maayan


Beautiful!

I really really like this series.  The photographs are very beautiful and have a real innocence to them from the photographer.  There are many families living in similar spaces.  I really enjoyed these!



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