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Nathan James Timpano is an Associate Professor of Art History and Chair of the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Miami, where he has taught since 2010. His research specializes in 19th- to 20th-century European and American modern art, with particular focus on German and Austrian symbolism and expressionism.
His scholarly work examines the intersection of modernist aesthetics, visual culture, and identity politics. Current projects include a book on (un)canny dolls in German modern art and a co-edited volume on Swedish women modernists. He has held curatorial roles at the Harvard Art Museums and serves as a faculty guest curator at UM’s Lowe Art Museum.
- 2007: DAAD Fellowship
- 2007-2008: US Fulbright Grant in Austria
- 2015: Getty Research Institute
- 2019: Mellon Foundation
- 2022: Rifkind Center at LACMA
- 2024: Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs Grant
His publications analyze themes such as hysteria in Viennese modernism, the grotesque body in art, and expressionist visual metaphors, often engaging with artists like Oskar Kokoschka, Egon Schiele, and Lyonel Feininger. As a Stefan Engelhorn Curatorial Fellow at Harvard, he organized a photographic archive of Feininger’s work.



