
Warhol Factory
The Warhol Factory was an iconic studio and social hub created by artist Andy Warhol in New York City during the 1960s. It served as a creative workshop where Warhol and his diverse circle of artists, musicians, and celebrities collaborated and produced art. Known for innovative silk-screen printing techniques, Warhol popularized images of everyday objects and celebrities. The Factory symbolized the intersection of art, fame, and nightlife, shaping contemporary pop culture. It was both a production space and a social scene, reflecting Warhol’s interest in mass media, consumerism, and the blending of art with popular culture.