Silver Family
The story being told in Silver Family is one of a white person leveraging their perceived otherness to manipulate and take advantage of artists of different races, gender identities, and class statuses.
Spanning from 1967 to 1973 beginning in Andy Warhol’s childhood home (3252 Dawson Street in Pittsburgh, mid 1930's) and bleeding quickly into Andy's prime days in The Silver Factory and the surrounding hot spots of New York City, Silver Family invests in multiplicity of perspectives around the distinct process and body of work created by Andy Warhol.