Warhol Factory
The Warhol Factory was a studio founded by artist Andy Warhol in New York City during the 1960s. It became a hub for creativity, where Warhol and his collaborators produced art, films, and music. The Factory was known for its vibrant atmosphere, attracting various artists, musicians, and celebrities, contributing to the rise of the Pop Art movement.
At the Factory, Warhol developed his signature silkscreen printing technique, creating iconic works featuring celebrities like Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley. The space also served as a social scene, where people could gather, experiment, and engage in discussions about art and culture.