A peek inside Goldberg's 222 Bowery studio, NYC

Built in 1884, 222 Bowery in SoHo was New York City’s original YMCA, complete with an indoor swimming pool and basketball court. TWFA artist Michael Goldberg was one of the legendary tenants who called this landmarked building home before his death in 2007. Goldberg inherited the space from the infamous abstract expressionist Mark  Rothko - whose red paint from the Four Season's commissions still smears the studio floor. William S Burroughs also called 222 home and artists Lynda Benglis, Lynn Umlauf and John Giorno still have studios in the building. Cavernous spaces like those within 222 Bowery are becoming things of the past as New York City evolves. Buildings like 222 Bowery that preserve the history of the city and its artists, are sadly being renovated and the studios replaced with luxury condos. Progress will be progress, and I wanted to share some photographs of Mike's studio at 222 Bowery with you, since it too, has been scheduled for renovation. Screen Shot 2014-02-26 at 4.45.16 PM     Screen Shot 2014-02-26 at 4.49.39 PMScreen Shot 2014-02-26 at 4.37.45 PM   Screen Shot 2014-02-26 at 4.38.51 PM IMG_1706

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