Factory Additions Explained
Factory Additions was the business established by Andy Warhol in 1967 for publishing and printmaking.[1] Some of the first "Additions" include the silkscreen Marilyn Monroe portfolio,[2] and a silkscreen Addition of "Flowers",[3] [4] and series of silkscreens based on his Campbell's Soup Can labels.[5] [6] Campbell's Soup Cans I consisted of a set of 10 silkscreens produced in an addition of 250.[7] [8] [9]
Notes and References
- Web site: 2019: 50 Works for 50 Years . South Dakota State University . 11 April 2023 . en.
- Web site: Marilyn Monroe . Museum of Modern Art . 11 April 2023.
- Web site: Flowers, Andy Warhol; Publisher: Factory Additions, New York; Printer: Aetna Silkscreen Products, New York . Minneapolis Institute of Art . 11 April 2023.
- Web site: Factory Additions . National Gallery of Art . 11 April 2023.
- Web site: Chicken Noodle Soup . Harvard Art Museums . 11 April 2023 . en.
- Web site: Factory Additions . Blanton Museum of Art . 11 April 2023 . en.
- Web site: Campbell's green pea soup . The British Museum . 11 April 2023 . en.
- Web site: Andy Warhol Campbell's Soup I . The Metropolitan Museum of Art . 11 April 2023 . en.
- Web site: Campbell's Soup I: Beef with Vegetables and Barley . Cleveland Museum of Art . 11 April 2023 . en . 31 October 2018.