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Factory Made: Warhol and the Sixties


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Factory Made: Warhol and the Sixties

Contributors:

By (Author) Steven Watson

ISBN:

9780679423720

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Pantheon Books

Publication Date:

15th December 2003

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

The arts: general topics
History

Dewey:

700.973

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

416

Weight:

1108g

Description

Based on dozens of interviews and previously unpublished material, Factory Made is the most comprehensive account to date of the artistic aura in the 60s. During the period Warhol was producing his most iconic art: Marilyn, Campbell Soup and Brillo boxes, Steven Watson shows how the ever-changing cast of characters at the Silver Factory - an eclectic and eccentric mix of artists, poets, musicians, filmmakers, hustlers and drag queens - interacted to create more than five hundred movies, a now-classic rock album and thousands of photographs and paintings.

Reviews

Steven Watson has written the best imaginable book on the Sixties of Andy Warhols Silver Factory, the Exploding Plastic Inevitable, and the appropriation by mainstream culture of the underground avant-garde. Based on the testimony of those who were part of it, those who were not there can now know exactly what it was like, without having to pay the price of having to live through it. And since the end of the Silver Factory coincides with the near-fatal attempt on Warhols life in 1968, the book has the narrative drive of an unfolding tragedy. The research is impeccable, the spirit of the book is open and sympathetic, and the writing is as witty as it is clear. A marvelous achievement.
Arthur C. Danto

Factory Made, an encyclopedic act of cultural memory, is as wide-angled, as sympathetic, as polyphonic, and as entertaining an account of Warhols 1960s as were likely to get. Watsons emphasis on collaborative artistic practices offers an eye-opening antidote to the usual Andy-centered approach.
Wayne Koestenbaum

Although Andy Warhols famous movies are among the most boring ever made, this book about them is endlessly fascinating.
John Richardson

Steven Watson's history of Andy Warhols Silver Factory years is a riveting mosaic that captures a moment in the New York art world when cultural change was accelerating at the speed of light. The book sustains an atmosphere of tremendous suspense as, one after another, Warhols superstars are born, flash, and burn out, and the wild party peopled with speed freaks, drag queens, and exhibitionists spins out of control. In casting a wide cultural net this entertaining history encompasses Pop Art, experimental film, and the birth of the Play-House of the Ridiculous, connecting these movements and making sense of it all in a way that no other book has done. Factory Made is a masterly achievement.
Stephen Holden

Author Bio

Steven Watson is a cultural historian and documentary filmmaker. His other books include Strange Bedfellows, The Harlem Renaissance, The Birth of the Beat Generation, and Prepare for Saints- Gertrude Stein, Virgil Thomson, and the Mainstreaming of American Modernism. He lives in New York City.

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