Pop art originated in England in the 1950s and used everyday objects from popular culture like advertisements and television to portray elements of mass production. Andy Warhol was a major figure in pop art, famous for paintings of Campbell's Soup cans and Coke bottles. He founded The Factory in New York City in 1962, which served as both an art studio and film production company, where Warhol made over 300 experimental films before his death in 1987.