Martina Schneider
Advisory Board

Martina has collaborated with renowned curators and architects on important exhibitions and museum projects, among which are Joseph Beuys, at the Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin (1988) with curator Heiner Bastian, Punto de Encuentro, El arte en berlín de 1900 a 1933 at the Museo Nacional Reina Sofía, Madrid (1989) with curator Simón Marchán Fiz. Together with curator Carmen Gimenez she worked on numerous monographic and survey exhibitions for the Spanish Ministry of Culture as well as for other public and private organisations in Madrid, Bilbao, Malaga, Sevilla, Santander and in New York and Tokyo for the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.

She was involved in the planning of the conversion of the Atarazanas in Seville, Spain, — a brick complex built in the 1200’s as a ship building and fish salting facility — with architects Richard Gluckman, Antonio Barrionuevo and Julia Molina, under the direction of Carmen Gimenez for the Regional Government of Andalusia.

Most recently, she has worked for the European Union Intellectual Property Office in several managerial positions. Martina was born in Germany and has been living most of her professional life in Spain.