Andy Warhol moved to New York City from his hometown of Pittsburgh in 1948. Over the next 40 years he would transform himself from aspiring illustrator, to wildly successful commercial and then fine artist. He is recognised for innovation in painting and experimental filmmaking, but his genius for selling himself was his most lasting, inescapable legacy. The 60-plus entries in Andy Warhol's New York tell a story of a remarkable man shaped by the big city he also helped to create. In addition to the map, Andy Warhol's New York comes in its own die-cut folder which also contains postcards and a wearable Warhol mask.