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Step into a piece of art history at 50 Pine Street, Apartment 10—a full-floor loft condominium nestled on a tranquil street in Manhattan’s historic Financial District. This expansive 3,000+ square foot residence was once the creative haven of renowned conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth, offering a unique blend of authenticity and functionality.
Joseph Kosuth, a pivotal figure in the Conceptual Art movement, is celebrated for his innovative works that explore the relationship between language and art. His seminal piece, “One and Three Chairs” (1965), exemplifies his approach by presenting an object, its photograph, and its dictionary definition, challenging traditional perceptions of art.
Owning this loft means immersing yourself in a space that once inspired groundbreaking artistic thought. The residence features hardwood floors, soaring 10’ 4” ceilings, and glass-walled interior rooms that evoke the classic charm of New York City’s artists’ lofts. With exposures in all four directions, natural light floods the space, creating an inviting atmosphere ideal for both creativity and comfort.
Currently configured as a three-bedroom, one-bathroom layout with a kitchen, great room, and den, the loft is set up for live/work use, honoring its artistic heritage while providing modern conveniences.
Additionally, plumbing is in place for a potential second bathroom, offering further customization options.
This distinctive residence invites you to craft a stunning home within a space steeped in artistic legacy. Showings are by advanced appointment only. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of New York’s rich cultural history while enjoying contemporary living in the heart of the Financial District. Please note an assessment of $1,250 per month is in place through August 2025.
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