Nat Paterson

Fondation Giacometti -  Nat Paterson

Léopold Chauveau (1870-1940), monstrous diversity, and widening access

Nat Paterson is a PhD student at the University of Glasgow, and is in a research residency at the Giacometti Institute. In his thesis, entitled "Léopold Chauveau (1870-1940), monstrous diversity, and the widening of access", he analyzes Chauveau's creative practice - a visual artist and writer who, in the face of social alienation, created monstrous "companions" for himself - in relation to the concept of "neurodiversity". 

Nat Paterson also makes use of Chauveau's singular position as a respected friend of renowned artists such as the Nabis, André Gide and Roger Martin du Gard, who for a long time remained an "unrecognized genius" (Roland Topor) by the general public and the critical world. His aim is to take a fresh look at modernity, going beyond the binary distinction between ""art brut"" and ""cultural art"".

In residence at the Institut Giacometti from October to November 2023 as part of the École des modernités, Nat Paterson will consult unpublished documents by Chauveau and his circle at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, as well as the collections and archives of the Musée d'Orsay. He will also conduct interviews with artists whose work was inspired by that of Chauveau. His work will draw on his perspective as a neuro-atypical researcher on the possibilities for collaboration between researchers on the modern period and artists from a variety of backgrounds.

Articles
From 05 Jun 2019 To 05 Jun 2020

Jesal Thacker

boursière 2019 de la résidence de recherche à l’Institut Giacometti

Jesal Thacker a reçu une formation artistique, mais a choisi de poursuivre des études universitaires. Diplômée de la J.J. School of Art de Bombay, elle conduit des recherches sur l’art moderne et contemporain indien. En 2005 elle a créé Bodhana, une organisation à but non lucratif qui vise à mener des recherches et publier des ouvrages sur l’art moderne Indien. L’objectif premier est de travailler sur l’héritage et les archives des artistes d’Inde de la période moderne dont l’étude manque encore.

Read more
16 Jun 2021

Marion Grébert

Doctorante à l’Université Paris IV - Sorbonne Lauréate de la Bourse de recherche de l’Institut Giacometti 2018
16 Jun 2021

Marion Sergent

Doctorante à l’Université Paris IV - Sorbonne Lauréate de la Bourse de recherche de l’Institut Giacometti 2018
09 May 2022

Lauren Walden

From 01 Oct To 30 Nov 2023

Nat Paterson

Léopold Chauveau (1870-1940), monstrous diversity, and widening access

Nat Paterson is a PhD student at the University of Glasgow, and is in a research residency at the Giacometti Institute. In his thesis, entitled "Léopold Chauveau (1870-1940), monstrous diversity, and the widening of access", he analyzes Chauveau's creative practice - a visual artist and writer who, in the face of social alienation, created monstrous "companions" for himself - in relation to the concept of "neurodiversity". 

Read more
Fondation Giacometti -  Samina Iqbal
04 Dec 2023

Samina Iqbal

Connecting Paris with the Modern Art of Pakistan

Samina Iqbal is a practicing artist, art historian, and an academic, currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Media Studies, Art & Design, at the Lahore School of Economics, Pakistan. 

04 Dec 2023

Fabiola Martinez

Rufino Tamayo in Paris : 1950-1960

Fabiola Martínez Rodríguez received her PhD from the University of the Arts London, and since 2007 has been the director of the Art History program at SLU Madrid. 

Read more
04 Dec 2023

Eva Smrekar

Magic City, Drag Spectacle and Modern Performance (1890-1930)

Eva Smrekar is a Master's student in philosophy and art history at the Faculty of Letters in Ljubljana, Slovenia. 

Read more
To search for a work, consult the Alberto Giacometti Database