Factory Additions
Stofnandi: Andy Warhol
Factory Additions was the business established by Andy Warhol in 1967 for publishing and printmaking. Some of the first "Additions" include the silkscreen Marilyn Monroe portfolio, and a silkscreen Addition of "Flowers", and series of silkscreens based on his Campbell's Soup Can labels.
25. okt. 2022 · Factory Additions was Andy Warhol's own print-publishing company that he created in 1967 in New York City.
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Peter Psaier had registered a company in Los Angeles called Factory Additions and were selling works of art by Pietro Psaier with certificates of authenticity.
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The V&A has 3 works related to Factory Additions. Made between 1967 and 1967, these objects form part of the Prints, Drawings & Paintings Collection.
20. sep. 2021 · In 1967, Pop artist Andy Warhol launched his print publishing company Factory Additions. The enterprise was timely; the previous five years ...
Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn), 1967 · Andy Warhol; Publisher: Factory Additions, New York; Printer: Aetna Silkscreen Products, New Yorkexpand_more · Details.
15. nóv. 2010 · A man named John Fairchild started a different company called Factory Additions in California, with Peter Psaier as its registered agent and Nadia Fairchild ( ...
Marilyn and the Marilyn portfolio were the first prints Warhol produced and published through Factory Additions, New York, a company he created to produce and ...