Ian Karp

PhD Student in History of Art & Architecture

Ian studies images and objects at the intersection of faith, artistic practice, and intellectual culture in northern Europe during the long seventeenth century. Drawing upon prints, illustrated books, and representations of the natural world, Ian’s work seeks to show how the period’s visual culture was fraught with tensions and harmonies between faith and reason, nature and artifice, observation and imagination, and humanity and the cosmos. Ian holds a B.A. in Art History and Classics from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, and an M.A. with Distinction in Cultural, Intellectual, and Visual History from the Warburg Institute, where his studies were supported by the American Friends of the Institute. Ian was previously the John E. Andrus III Curatorial Fellow at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, where he conducted permanent collection and provenance research, and worked on several exhibitions and publications, including “Botticelli and Renaissance Florence: Masterworks from the Uffizi” (2022–2023).