Andy Warhol's Factory People is a three-part docuseries that aired on Ovation in 2008. Developed with the intent of offering viewers an unprecedented, behind the scenes look into the compelling world of the pop-art icon Andy Warhol, this series is a must-see for art enthusiasts, historians, and everyone interested in 1960s American culture.
It was an era of radical socio-political shifts, a time when both the art world and cultural norms were continually being challenged and iterated upon. Andy Warhol was at the epicenter of this revolution, with his loft in Midtown Manhattan, known as the Silver Factory, being the main stage. This docuseries studies the epicenter of this grand shift, which was the factory, an avant-garde studio in which Warhol created his most celebrated works.
The series, through over 60 original interviews, archival footages, and numerous artworks, documents the people, the place, and the times that came to revolutionary effect on popular culture and projected Warhol into stardom. The interviews are conducted with a rich lineup of some of Warhol's "superstars"