Photos by Andrew Markey
Ellis Island, the famed entry point for millions of nineteenth-century American immigrants, is offering an exhibit that welcomes visitors to a part of the island that was abandoned and closed to the public for over fifty years. “Unframed – Ellis Island” by French street artist JR guides visitors on a hard hat tour through the long-abandoned Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital.
“Unframed” brings to life the real people who passed through the immigrant hospital a hundred years ago. For the installation, JR combed through archival photos that were taken in the hospital a century ago. From there, he installed the photos onto the structure of the hospital itself, floating doctors over the surgical theater, crowding immigrants onto the walls of the waiting room, and placing nurses along the halls. The installation breathes eerie life into those who once passed through the hospital’s halls, searching for a new life in America.