Biography |
Ana Domínguez Siemens is a Madrid-based curator, writer, and freelance journalist. She studied History of Art at the Complutense University of Madrid and “Decorative Arts of the 19th and 20th Century” at Sotheby’s Art Institute in London.
Since 1989, she has worked as a freelance journalist, writer and curator specializing in Design. She writes for prestigious Spanish and international newspapers and magazines, and has also written numerous texts for books and catalogs on the work of Gaetano Pesce, Gunjan Gupta, Giulio Ridolfo, Álvaro Catalán de Ocón, Fredrikson Stallard, Anton Alvarez, Luis Bustamante, Jaime Parladé, Mattia Bonetti and others. She has curated several Design exhibitions on various topics such as: sustainable design, social design, 3D printing, Do-It-Yourself, packaging of the future, self-production, the search for diversity in an industrial context or new bio based materials.
Domínguez Siemens has also curated solo shows on the work of Jaime Hayon and Patricia Urquiola.
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