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Photos: Inside The New International Center of Photography At Essex Crossing

In one hallway, Tyler Mitchell printed photos on textile and hung them from clotheslines


The Ludlow Street entrance of ICP- there's also an entrance on Essex Street


The entrance from the Essex Street side



The first floor has a check-in desk, gift-shop, and coat room.


To get up to the galleries on the second and third floor, there's a dramatic staircase with a view of Ludlow Street


On the second floor, Tyler Mitchell has his first US show: "I Can Make You Feel Good"



Tyler Mitchell photo in gallery space on the second floor


Tyler Mitchell installation- you can see the view being projected on the ceiling in the next slide.


Tyler Mitchell video art


The rest of the second floor is filled with the Contact High show, "A Visual History of Hip-hop"


Walls in the Contact High show


The Contact High show fills several rooms with hip-hop photography- in the largest room there's a view of Essex Street through a window which spans several stories.



On the third floor, there's a dramatic balcony with views of the gallery below- along the balcony walls the museum is showing "The Lower East Side: Selections from the ICP Collection", with pictures of the neighborhood throughout the 20th Century


In the middle of the third floor, "James Coupe: Warriors" is showing in a large room- he's devised a set of cameras that allow visitors to deep-fake themselves into the clips from the iconic movie.


Looking through the windows north to Essex and Delancey Street