The Factory (1964-1967)
231 E 47th St
New York, NY 10017
The Factory (1964-1967) was an iconic art studio and scene created by renowned artist Andy Warhol in New York, NY. Known for its avant-garde atmosphere, this vibrant space served as a breeding ground for innovative art, film, and music, attracting an eclectic mix of artists, performers, and socialites. The Factory became synonymous with the Pop Art movement, specializing in screen prints and groundbreaking artistic collaborations, transforming contemporary art and culture in the process.
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