
معرفی
Natalie Dupêcher is the Associate Curator of Modern Art at the Menil Collection in Houston, Texas. She holds a Ph.D. from Princeton University's Department of Art & Archaeology (2021) and an M.A. from Williams College. Her expertise lies in Surrealism, avant-garde movements, and histories of abstraction. She previously served as an Assistant Instructor in the Department of Art & Archaeology at Princeton.
Education:
- Ph.D., Art & Archaeology, Princeton University, 2021
- M.A., History of Art, Williams College
- B.A., New York University
Research Interests:
Natalie's work focuses on Surrealist art, particularly the interplay between language and the body in artists like Hans Bellmer. She has curated major exhibitions, including the transatlantic retrospective of Meret Oppenheim, and her research explores avant-garde movements and modern art historiography.
Awards:
- Donald and Mary Hyde Academic-Year Fellowship
- Getty Research Institute Support
- Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS) Funding
- German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Fellowship
Grants & Fellowships:
- Museum Research Consortium Fellow at MoMA (2015–16)
- Contributions to MoMA's website and publications
Labs/Teams:
Oversees the Menil Collection's Surrealism galleries and collaborates with institutions like MoMA and Kunstmuseum Bern on exhibitions.



