Some mistakes. The Silver Factory was the second Factory, at 47th Street. And the 860 Broadway Factory isn't the last one (nor did it occupy the entire building but instead just one floor), in the early '80s there was another move to a building in the east 30s. And it was Andy's use of the silkscreen technique combined with paint, which was applied to a range of imagery, not only that of "celebrities," that secured Andy's importance within art history. I worked for Andy at 860 Broadway so know what I'm talking about. Plus if you're going to use imagery off the web, blowing it up to the scale of your video makes for some pretty unpleasant viewing.
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This was really informative, well edited and nicely paced. Very good work! Thank you :)
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Love the content. Is the sound low? Or is it just me?
You should be an art teacher!
Some mistakes. The Silver Factory was the second Factory, at 47th Street. And the 860 Broadway Factory isn't the last one (nor did it occupy the entire building but instead just one floor), in the early '80s there was another move to a building in the east 30s. And it was Andy's use of the silkscreen technique combined with paint, which was applied to a range of imagery, not only that of "celebrities," that secured Andy's importance within art history. I worked for Andy at 860 Broadway so know what I'm talking about. Plus if you're going to use imagery off the web, blowing it up to the scale of your video makes for some pretty unpleasant viewing.
I really love your videos but your audio is so low xx
There is nothing I want to know about Warhol, absolutely nothing!