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Andy Warhol rose to fame in the early 1960s, particularly with the 1962 exhibition of his iconic Campbell's Soup Cans. His innovative approach to art, combining mass production techniques with popular culture themes, captivated audiences and redefined the boundaries of art. Warhol's celebrity status was further solidified with the success of his films and the establishment of The Factory, his studio that attracted artists and socialites alike. By the mid-1960s, he was recognized as a leading figure in the Pop Art movement.

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