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    The Factory was Andy Warhol 's studio in Manhattan, New York City, which had four locations between 1963 and 1987.
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    Warhol's years at the Factory were known as the Silver Era. Aside from the prints and paintings, Warhol produced shoes, films, sculptures and commissioned work in various genres to brand and sell items with his name. See more

    The Factory was Andy Warhol's studio in Manhattan, New York City, which had four locations between 1963 and 1987. The Factory became famed for its parties in the 1960s. It was the hip hangout spot for artists, musicians, … See more

    Friends of Warhol and "superstars" associated with the Factory included:
    • George Abagnalo
    Paul America
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    • Studio: 159 East 87th Street
    • Factory: 231 East 47th Street, 1963–67 (the building no longer exists)
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    Speaking in 2002, musician John Cale said, "It wasn't called the Factory for nothing. It was where the assembly line for the silkscreens happened. While one person was making a … See more

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    The Factory became a meeting place of artists and musicians such as Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, and Mick Jagger, as well as writer See more

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