About
Tanja Michalsky is an art historian and director at the Bibliotheca Hertziana - Max Planck Institute for Art History in Rome since 2014. Previously, she held professorships at the University of the Arts Berlin (2007–2015) and Goethe University Frankfurt (2001–2002, 2005–2007). Her research focuses on historical space construction, cartography, and visual epistemology, particularly in southern Italy and early modern Dutch landscapes.
- Doctorate in Art History (LMU Munich, 1995)
- Habilitation (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, 2004)
Her work bridges art history, geography, and media theory, analyzing tomb iconography, urbanism, and film as spatial discourse. She led the DFG Research Training Group The Knowledge of the Arts (2012–2014) and received the Lise Meitner Fellowship (2002–2004). Publications include studies on Neapolitan baroque art, medieval cartography, and David Lynch's cinematic media theory.
Recent Publications
Her 15 most recent articles (8 shown) emphasize intersections of cartography, art, and historical geography, with subfields like Dutch landscape painting, Neapolitan urbanism, and filmic space analysis.
Awards & Recognition
- Lise Meitner Fellowship (2002–2004)
- Ordinary Member, Academy of Europe (2019)
As director of a leading art history institute, she advances research on southern Italy's cultural heritage and interdisciplinary methodologies.
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