Ana Martínez Fernández (Cantabria, 1982).
She studied Fine Arts at the University of the Basque Country (Bilbao), as well as Contemporary Art Theory at Goldsmiths College (London). Previous exhibitions include:
2023
Codex Mora at new jörg, Vienna
Loh te linvel, with Victor Ruiz Colomer at etHall, Barcelona
Mora un trapo at MALA, Lisboa
Pastora foley 2, group show curated by Javier Arbizu at Artiatx, Bilbao
2022
SAM at Dracula, Barcelona
Fervor, group show curated by This is Jackalope at Cibrian Gallery, Donosti
Roto abierto, Broken open, group show curated by Cristina Anglada at Luis Adelantado, Valencia
All the living friends, group show curated by Cristina Ramos at TACA, Palma de Mallorca
com/post at Idealfrühstück, Paris
Acoplar capas, desacoplar trayectos, group show curated by Ferran Pla at Nave La Mosca, Madrid
2021
Licra, group show at Sala de Arte Joven, curated by Javi Cruz and Lorenzo García Andrade, Madrid
Call an Call, Centro de Residencias Matadero, Madrid
S12is12is12i21s12i2i2is1, at Aparador Monteleón, Madrid
2020
La más mala, with Ferran Pla at supermala.europe, Madrid
2019
sueño>suelo, with Ferran Pla at Salón, Madrid
Tongue finishes back at the root of itself, with Ferran Pla at Pe Hu, Osaka, Japan
2018
Baldea, group show at a building site, Madrid
Giz a kess, at Alimentación 30, Madrid
Mecanismo de defensa y ofensa, at Salón curated by Julián Cruz, Madrid
The Moving Idea, group show at Ses Dotze Naus, Ibiza
2017
This is Jackalope, issue 0, curated by Gema Melgar and Cristina Anglada, La Cosa, Madrid
Soft Formalities, group show at Studio 3 Gallery, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
2016
Tetracontameron, with Christian Newby at Space In Between, London
My Beach, at Douarnenez, France curated Camille Tsvetoukhine
What’s Up 2.0, 94 Portland Place, London
2015
Pots and Tiles, with Christian Newby at Space in Between, London
2013
Breton Wall with Christian Newby curated by Katherine Gardner, Vitrine Gallery, London
2012
Prawns Pee, The Old Hairdresser's, Project produced by Ben Ashton, Rob Churm, Oliver Pitt and Rebecca Wilcox, Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art
She is also the founder of Pradera, an independent space in which she works with artists in the production of exhibitions and other exchanges. Operating in multiple capacities, Pradera performs its functions autonomously, but collaborates and depends on a variety of factors and people that determine the programming of the space and its activities.