Ianick Takaes

Ianick Takaes

Ianick Takaes joined in 2018 the Ph.D. program in Art History and the certificate program in Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia University. He specializes in Italian Renaissance art, early twentieth-century art historiography (with emphasis on the Warburgian tradition), and aesthetics. He has a B.A. in Visual Arts (2013) and an M.A. in History of Art (2017) from the State University of Campinas, Brazil. In his Master’s thesis, Ianick discussed and translated into Portuguese Edgar Wind’s Art and Anarchy (1963). His work has been supported by CNPq, FAPESP, the Casa Muraro Fellowship, and the Dr. Lee MacCormick Edwards Fellowship. He is also the recipient of the Turza Family Endowment Fund Fellowship (2019-2020). His writings have been published by the Journal of Art Historiography, Figura, and Engramma. Academia.edu profile.