Connections: Maps

Medieval art curator Melanie Holcomb talks about how maps help her make sense of the world.

"I wonder why it is that we love maps so much. I think in part it has to do with the fact that it allows us to be God for a minute."

Metropolitan Museum of Art medieval art curator Melanie Holcomb talks about how maps help her make sense of the world.


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Melanie Holcomb
Curator, Department of Medieval Art and The Cloisters

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