May 30, 2019

7 Facts About Machu Picchu That Show How Incredible the Inca Empire Was

The powerful Inca Empire—the last of the great Andean civilizations—grew out of the Peruvian highlands in the early 13th century. Ruling over a population of 10 million people, they were the last fully formed, indigenous civilization prior to Columbus’ arrival in the Americas. And perhaps nothing is more symbolic of their culture than the great archeological site of Machu Picchu.

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May 30, 2019

Interview: How an Avid Traveler Chronicles His Adventures Through Illustrated Journals

Traveler Adam Hackländer traverses the world with a tin of watercolor paints to chronicle his adventures on the pages of a hardcover journal. The spreads comprise writing and images that record both the ordinary and extraordinary parts of his trips. When complete, they read like a graphic novel and tell a non-linear story of Hackländer's experiences and the moments in his travels that stood out to him.

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May 29, 2019

Artist Creates Life-Size Textile Replicas of the Homes He’s Lived in Around the World

South Korean artist Do Ho Suh is bringing his evocative architectural installations to the Netherlands for the first time. For his solo exhibition at the Voorlinden, the artist continues his musings on space, home, and migration through a wide variety of artworks. Deeply personal, his art is a reflection of his own life experiences after having left South Korea to continue his art education in the United States.

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