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The Warhol Economy

How fashion, art, and music drive New York City

by LINTON J
Published in March 2011 - Page 41

Elizabeth Currid
Princeton University Press, 2010
ISBN-13: 978-0-691-12837-5

Andy Warhol, the pop-culture celebrity artist working out of New York, had a studio there that he called the “Factory” – the place where he created his art. (Remember the painting of the Campbell’s tomato soup can and those famous portraits of Marilyn Monroe?) Anybody who was anybody (at least anybody hip) in the arts and culture scene would hang out at the Factory and

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