The studio in which Andy Warhol produced work was known as “The __________.”
a. Garage
b. Penthouse
c. Factory
d. Homestead
e. Crib
c. Factory
a. Incorrect. While Warhol did allude to a mechanical type of art production, he did not choose this name.
b. Incorrect. While Warhol’s lifestyle is sometimes associated with opulence, he did not call his studio The Penthouse.
c. Correct. Warhol alludes to the mass production of goods by calling his studio The Factory.
d. Incorrect. Warhol did not call his studio The Homestead.
e. Incorrect. Warhol did not call his studio The Crib.
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