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1. MARTA MEDINA MURO BENJUMEA
CURRICULUM VITAE
ADRESS : ARRIETA 2 - 28013, M Mobile: + 34 609 025 815 –martamedina@casademadrid.com
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2. INDEX
1.- ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
2.- PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2.1.- INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS
2.2.- HERITAGE PRESERVATION and REHABILITATION
2.3.- INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE
2.4.-TOURISM
2.5.- OTHER FIELDS
3.- POSITIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY
4.- PUBLICATIONS AND INTERVIEWS
5.-TRAVELS
6.- WORKING PROGRESS
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3. 1.- ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
1961: PRE-UNIVERSITY DIPLOMA IN EXCELLENCE
AT THE IXELLES SCHOOL, BRUSSELS: 1 year
1962: DIPLOMA IN HISTORY OF ART, ROME : 1 year
1965: DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE, SEVILLE : 3 years
1982: DEGREE IN HISTORY OF ART & ARCHITECTURE,
UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE, MADRID: 5 years
1986: CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, USA : 1 year
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4. 2.- PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2.1.-INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS
1981: Executive of the Intl. Exhibition
“ El Greco de Toledo ”
(Project Director: Carter Brown,
Director of the National Gallery of Washington)
Exhibited at :
Prado Museum, Madrid
National Gallery. Washington D.C.
Dallas Museum. Dallas, Texas.
The Toledo Museum of Art. Toledo, Ohio.
1981: Coordinator of the Intl. Exhibition
“ El Toledo del Greco ”
(Project Director: Alfonso Pérez Sánchez, Asst. director
of the Prado Museum. Ministry of Culture, Madrid).
Exhibited at:
Prado Museum, Madrid.
Royal Academy, London.
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5. 1982: Coordinator of the Intl. Exhibition
“Murillo”,
(Organised for the Ministry of Culture and the Royal Academy,
London. Project Directors: Alfonso Pérez Sánchez and Norman
Rosenthal).
Exhibited at:
Prado Museum, Madrid.
Royal Academy, London.
1984: Coordinator of the Intl. Exhibition
“From Goya to Picasso”
(Project Director: Samuel Sacks III,
Director of the Minneapolis Museum of Art, Minessota).
Exhibited at:
Minneapolis Museum of Art, Minessota.
1985: Coordinator of the Intl. Exhibition
“American Painting 1750-1980”.
(Project Director: Roger Mandel, Director of The Toledo
Museum of Art, Ohio).
Exhibited at:
Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio.
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6. 1985: Executive Director of the Intl. Exhibition
“Spanish Painting of 16th-17th. Century”
Exhibited at:
Seibu Museum of Art, Tokyo & Nagoya
1985: Coordinator of the Exhibition
“Spanish Still Life 1600-1650”.
(Managed by William Jordan, for the Kimbell Museum of Art, Fort
Worth. Texas.)
Exhibited at:
Kimbell Museum of Art, Texas.
1985: Organiser and Director of
“Cultural journey through Spain”
for the Board of the Museums of San Francisco, California.
Madrid
Toledo
Seville
Santiago de Compostela
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7. 1986: Director Commissioner & Curator responsible
for the Intl. Exhibition
“Goya in private collections in Spain”:
Exhibited at:
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Lugano, Switzerland.
1986: Studies and selection of works of the project for the
Intl. Exhibition
“Spanish Painting XVI to XX”
(Organised by the Ministry of Culture and the Mayor of Paris)
Exhibited at:
Grand Palace, Paris.
1986: Executive of the Intl. Exhibition
“Greco”
(Director Professor Kanki)
Exhibited at:
Museum of Western Art, Tokyo.
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8. 1987: Coordinator of the Exhibition
“Spanish Painting of 18th–19th Century”,
Goya and his Time
Exhibited at:
Seibu Museum of Art, Tokyo.
Nagoya.
Fucushima.
2.2 - HERITAGE PRESERVATION & REHABILITATION
Attended and organized numerous International Congresses on
Heritage.
1973: Director of the restoration and rehabilitation of the birth place
of the painter Velázquez, Seville. The house became “La Casa de
Velázquez” Gallery of Contemporary Art: M-11. Seville.
(The first of an intense rehabilitation program, of private
Heritage.
1974: Member of the team to create the PRO SEVILLA company that
bought all the houses of the jewish quarter of Seville (the 2nd
largest of its kind in Europe after Florence), that were to be
demolished in order to build apartments. Today all the Jewish
quarter is restored and landmarked.
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9. 1981: Founder, strategist and Chairman of the
Foundation “ City of Toledo” for the rehabilitation of the
Historic Quarter in Toledo.
1985: Fundraiser and manager for the restoration of paintings at the
Museum of “Hospital Tavera,” in Toledo (property of the
Prado Museum).
1989: Founder, strategist and Chairman of the Association
“The City of Carmona” for the preservation of the Heritage of
of Carmona. Sevilla.
1983: Designer and manager of the restoration and rehabilitation of
the stables of the Cigarral de Menores and its conversion into a
country villa, Toledo.
1986: Restoration and rehabilitation of the XVII century house of de
San Vicente 11 into 9 residential apartments, Seville.
1986: Restoration of the condominium and 2nd floor flat at
Felipe IV, 3, Madrid.
1990: Designer and Manager of the construction of the headquarters
of the European Business School, Madrid.
1991: Architecture and Restoration of the XVth Century Palace
“Casa de Carmona” Seville.
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10. 1995: Restauration and Rehabilitation Project for the National
HotelParador de Cangas de Onis. Asturias.
1997: Restauration and Rehabilitation project for the
Instituto Cervantes. New York.
1998: Rehabilitation for the National Hotel Parador of Plasencia,
Cáceres.
2002: Restoration and rehabilitation of the 7 roomed hotel,
“Casa de Madrid “.
2.3 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE AND DECORATION
1975: Restoration of the XIX century house of Guardiola, Madrid
1981: Preciados Galleries, Calle de la Moda, Madrid.
1982: Casa Guardiola, Madrid.
1983: Cigarral Casa del Cura, Toledo.
1985: Community House, Calle Espalter, 2, Madrid.
1986: Office of Formmas, S.A. Calle Orfila 8, Madrid.
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11. 1987: University “European Business School” Calle Factor, 5,
Madrid.
1990: University “European Business School” Calle Atica,7,
Madrid.
1991: Palace Hotel “Casa de Carmona”, Carmona. Sevilla.
1993: House of Don Alberto Alcocer, Puerta de Hierro, Madrid.
1994: House of de D. Jorge Trias. Calle Moreto, 7, Madrid.
1994: House of D. Santos Benchimol, Calle Arturo Soria, Madrid.
1995: Exhibition Hall “Cerámicas Bellavista”. Sevilla.
1995: Attic in Via Caterina, 89, Rome.
1996: National Hotel Parador of Jarandilla, Cáceres, Spain
1998: Residency of the Embassador of U.S.A, Rome.
1998: Works for the rehabilitation of the 3rd floor flat of
“the Castle of Vignanello, Viterbo. Italy.
1999: Furnishing and decoration of the private residence of the
American Ambassador in Rome.
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12. 2003: Interior architecture and decoration of spa:
“ FusiOm Thai Spa”, 44 Alcala, Madrid
2006: Beginig of the development of Al Azar, hose and country.
2007: Projects of two streets of the old quarter of Madrid for the
Town Hall
2008: Project of ideas for the Opera Square for the Town Hall,
Madrid.
2.4 TOURISM
1987: Organiser and Director of “A Cultural journey through France
and Spain” for the Patron of the Museum of Colonial Art, Caracas,
Venezuela.
1986: Organiser and director of “A Cultural journey through Spain” for
the Board of the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), New York.
1990: Councelor of high standard Cultural Tourism for the
Minister of Tourism of Spain.
1991 : Specialist in tourism as owner of hotels
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13. 2.5 OTHER FIELDS
1962: Manager of Library “Otaisa”, Technical Office of Architecture
and Engineering Studios, Seville.
1967: Teacher of History of Furniture, School of Albaidar, Seville.
1968: Creator and Manager of “Dist-Art”, fashion design, production,
marketing and retail in Seville, Spain.
1978: Fashion Manager of Galerias Precidosa, department stores,
Madrid. Introducing, “La Rue de la Mode”, sales of foreign
brands in large department stores, for the first time in
Spain.
1986: Founder, Director and Vice-president of European Business
School, S.A., Private university of Sciences, Economics and
Humanities (600 students and staff of 40 teachers). Owner of
this first Private University in Spain.
3 .- POSITIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY
1966: Councelor of the family companies :
“Metalgráfica de Inversiones, S.A.”;
“Grupo del Sur, S.A.”;
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14. 1968: Founder &Manager of "Dis-Art ". Women´s fashion garments
manufactured at cooperatives.
1978: Fashion Manager of Preciados Galleries, Madrid.
1982: Founder and General Secretary of the Foundation “City of
Toledo”, for the survival of it´s Heritage .
1985: Manager of the Spanish Cultural Sector for the FRM de Franco
Maria Ricci Editions.
1986: Founder and Director of the “European Business School, S.A.”
1987: Founder and Vice-president of “Houses of Spain, S.A.”
(Restorations, rehabilitations and marketing).
1987: Founder and Vice-president of “Formmas, S.A.” (Society of
Cultural Services).
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15. 1991: President and General Director of the societies: “Houses of
Spain, S.A.”; “Formmas, S.A.” and “European Business School,
S.A.”.
1991: Councilor of Institutional Relations of the Council of the Town
Hall of Carmona, Seville. Having promoted and created a law
for the preservation of Carmona´s magnificent Heritage.
4 PUBLICATIONS AND INTERVIEWS
1979: Cinque Case Di Spagna (5 Houses of Spain). Giulio Bolatti Editore,
Bolaffiarte, 92, Torino, Italy.
1986 Goya in Spanish Private Collecions, "Electa Internacional" Milan.
Italy.
1991: Sevillian Haciendas of Olivar, Franco Maria Ricci. Milan. Italy.
1994 : Il buffalo dalle corne rossa, Rome
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16. COORDINATED PUBLICATIONS
1982: The Greco of Toledo, Graphic Society, New York. USA.
1982: El Toledo del Greco, Raycar Impresores, S.A. Madrid.
1985: Spanish Painting of 16th – 17th Century. Kyoto Printing C.O.
Tokyo. Japan.
1985: Spanish Still Life in the Golden Age 1600-1650, Nissa Printing
Company. Kyoto. Japan.
INTERVIEWS AND PRINTED ARTICLES
1976: Carnet de Vogue, Vogue España nº 1.
1982: Newsweek International, April 1.
1983: Pintura Española de Bodegones y Floreros (Spanish Painting of Still
Life and Vases, Julio Soto, Madrid.
1986: Marta Medina. El País (Spanish National Newspaper), 14-15 of
June.
1990: Esplendor en el Prado (Splendour in the Prado Museum) Vogue
Spain nº 22.
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17. 1991: Un Mundo Aparte, (A World Apart), Vogue Spain nº 22.
1991: Rehabilitation of the Hotel Casa Carmona, Marie Claire, April,
Madrid.
1991: Hotel Casa Carmona, Gente Viajes, 16th April, Madrid.
1991: The Grand Invasion, Paisajes desde el Tren, nº 7, España.
1991: Casa de Carmona, A Palace Converted into a Hotel, Andalucía
Económica nº 13. Junio. Sevilla. España.
1991: A Particular Hotel. El País, nº 116.
1991: A Palace in Carmona, Viajar nº 71, Madrid, Spain.
1991: 'Femmes Chef D’Oeuvre, XVIéme Siecle' Editor, Vecteurs, Paris,
France.
1991: Casa de Carmona, Cortijo de Cuarto, nº 151, Seville, Spain.
1991: The Enchantment of a New Palace Hotel,’ Elle Decoration, nº 23
France.
1991: In the Casa de Carmona, Blanco y Negro, nº 37, Madrid, Spain.
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18. 1991: Casa de Carmona, European Travel & Life, vol. 7, nº8, U.S.A.
1991: Casa de Carmona, La Casa de Marie Claire, nº 45, Madrid, Spain.
1991: Casa de Carmona. Restorations, nº 52, Madrid, España.
1991: Seville Palasträche, Ambiente, Munich, Germany.
1992: Marta Medina, Director of the European Business School, La Gaceta
de los Negocios, nº 975, Madrid, Spain.
1992: Good Retiro, Casa Vogue Spain, nº 31, Madrid, Spain.
1992: A Palace for the Night, Weekend L’Express, nº 8. Paris. France.
1992: Casa de Carmona, Cote Sud nº 13. Boulogne, France.
1992: Where to stay, Far East Traveller, vol. 24, nº 2, Tokyo, Japan.
1992: Find me the Heart of Spain, Condé Nast Traveler, New York.
USA.
1992: Marta Medina, President of the European Business School, Dinero
nº 468. Madrid, Spain.
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19. 1992: Siesta Andaluza,. Capital nº 7. Rome. Italy.
1996: Parador Hotel, Jarandilla, El País, 21 April, Madrid.
2003: Madrid Travel in Style, Swiss Magazine, March.
2003: Madrid or bust!, Traveller Condé Nast, May.
2003: Traveller´s Notebook, Town &Country, December.
2003: Chic Pension, Casa de Madrid. Elle, November.
2004: El encanto de lo inclasificable, Estilo Clásico.
2004: Travel Guide, Tattler Guide.
2004: An elegant lifestyle, Expansion, 21st February.
2004: Hotels, Magazine of Van Guardia, 29th February.
FROM 2004 TO 2009 an average of 500 articles on Casa de Madrid
VARIOUS TELEVISION INTERVIEWS
2009 TATLER´S MAGAZINE : THE 101 BEST HOTELS iN THE
WORLD
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All continents except for Australia.
Europe in depth, studying Historic Centres and Contemporary
Architecture.
Special interest in Islamic Art & Architecture. Visited Muslim Countries
such as; Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, India, Turkey,
Pakistan, Uzbekistan Morocco, Tunisia, Lamu-Kenya and Indonesia.
6.-WORKING PROGRESS 2009
*Creating a Foundation for Architectural and Landscape Heritage of La
Vera Region, Cáceres, Spain
*Creating a botanic garden at Al Azar property, La Vera, Cáceres, Spain
*Developing a Tourism Top Project based on Islamic Art History
Architecture & Decorative Arts for Saudi Arabia
*Working on the Technical Project for the buiding of four havelis in New
Delhi, India
*Working on her biographical exhibition for the Instituto Crvantes at
New Delhi.
LANGUAGES: SPANISH, ENGLISH, FRENCH, ITALIAN
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