April 2026 · Career Strategy Brief

Málaga Career Map

For two art-historian partners relocating to Málaga — curator, teacher, or founders of their own art-history school. Three paths mapped, with honest numbers.

PhD · British Art History (UK) Thesis · Art Economics Language · A little Spanish · A little Dutch Goal · Curatorial primary · Teaching open
Start Here

The three facts that shape everything

Before chasing openings, three realities reshape where the energy should go.

Fact 1 · Language
Public-sector museums are effectively closed
Museo de Málaga, MUPAM, Casa Natal Picasso, Centre Pompidou (municipal side) and Junta de Andalucía all hire via oposición with near-native Spanish required. Until Spanish reaches C1, these are not realistic targets.
Fact 2 · Geography
British art is a mismatch for Málaga
Málaga's collections are Picasso, 19th-century Spanish, Russian avant-garde, and European modernism. No meaningful British holdings. The Thyssen's British works (Reynolds, Constable) are in Madrid, not the Málaga branch.
Fact 3 · Specialization
Art economics is the strongest card
Rare in Iberia, travels well, and directly monetizable. Opens art-market analytics (ArtTactic), IE University teaching, cultural-foundation research, private-banking advisory — none of which are geography-bound.
Strategic framing
Lead with art-economics as the primary pitch, keep British-art as differentiator, and treat Málaga as the lifestyle base while accepting the best-paying role may be Madrid-facing or remote.
Path A

Málaga-local private targets

Private foundations and English-leaning institutions hire on contracts, not oposición. These are the realistic Málaga doors.

Museo Picasso Málaga
Private foundation · Flagship
New artistic director 2024–29 signals curatorial refresh. Best brand in Málaga private sector.
museopicassomalaga.org/en/work-with-us
Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga
Private foundation · Villalón
Fundación Palacio de Villalón. Strongest bridge into the Madrid Thyssen ecosystem.
carmenthyssenmalaga.org/contacto
Centre Pompidou Málaga
Municipal + French parent
French institution — English is a working language. Curatorial decisions flow through Paris HR.
centrepompidou.fr/en/the-centre-pompidou/jobs
Fundación Unicaja
Banking foundation
Andalusian cultural programming across exhibitions, research grants, and public events.
fundacionunicaja.com/trabaja-con-nosotros
Museo Jorge Rando
Small private foundation
Expressionism-focused, small team, flexible contract hiring. Niche but accessible.
museojorgerando.org
CAC Málaga
Municipal + private management
Watch in Q1 2026 — staff being merged into a consolidated municipal museum trust. Restructurings create contract roles.
cacmalaga.eu

The gallery door-knock list

Most gallery hiring is word-of-mouth. Málaga's Soho cluster sells heavily to Northern European and British collectors — English fluency is an asset, and a PhD plus British-market analysis portfolio is a premium calling card.

Isabel Hurley
Commercial gallery · Soho
isabelhurley.com
JM Galería
Commercial gallery
jmgaleria.com
Yusto/Giner
Marbella + Madrid axis
yustoginer.com
Alfredo Viñas
Commercial gallery
galeriaalfredovinas.com
Path B

Madrid, remote, and the British-art niche

The actual British-art and art-economics fits in Spain. Madrid-facing or fully remote — compatible with a Málaga base.

ArtTactic
Remote · London-based
Near-perfect fit. Art-market analytics. Art-economics PhD is exactly the profile they hire. Location-agnostic.
arttactic.com/careers
Fundación Juan March
Madrid · Cultural foundation
One of the few Spanish institutions that consistently stages British-art shows (Turner, Constable, Hockney).
march.es
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza Madrid
Parent collection
Actual British holdings (Reynolds, Constable, Gainsborough). The institutional match for the specialization.
museothyssen.org/en/join-team/vacancies
Fundación Botín
Santander · Research-strong
English-friendly leadership. Strong contemporary-art research program; hires curators with academic depth.
centrobotin.org/trabaja-con-nosotros
Fundación MAPFRE
Madrid · Photo + Modernism
Regular British exhibitions, especially photography. Hires project curators.
fundacionmapfre.org/trabaja-con-nosotros
IE University (Madrid)
Academia · English-taught
Master in Visual Arts & Curatorial Practices. Adjunct/visiting faculty possible. Direct fit for art-economics teaching.
ie.edu/school-humanities
British Council Spain
Cultural · Madrid HQ
Arts programme officer roles open 1–2×/year. English-first employer with Andalucía projects.
britishcouncil.es
Banca March · Art Advisory
Private banking · Costa del Sol
Art-economics directly monetizable to UHNW clients. English-speaking clientele on the coast.
bancamarch.es
The Art Newspaper
Freelance · Spain correspondent
Pitch-driven, English, leverages both British-art and art-economics angles.
theartnewspaper.com/contact

Job boards to set alerts on this week

Hay Mañana
Spanish cultural-sector board. Filter for "Málaga" and "curador".
haymanana.com
jobs.ac.uk · Spain
UK academic board with Spain filter — English-language academic roles.
jobs.ac.uk/search/?countryCode=ES
ICOM España
Museum-sector bolsa de empleo.
icom-ce.org/bolsa-de-empleo
Call for Curators
International curatorial listings, Spain section.
callforcurators.com/call/city/spain
Faruse
English-speaking jobs across Spain.
faruse.com/english-speaking
H-Net Jobs
Academic art history + museum studies, global.
h-net.org/jobs
Path C

Start their own school

Honestly, the strongest fit for this profile — and the natural vehicle for a two-person team. A small art-history education business leveraging the PhD credential and the English-speaking expat market.

Why it fits
Captive, wealthy, English-speaking audience
British/Irish/Nordic expats on Costa del Sol, cruise-ship day-trippers, digital nomads. None of them are well served by Spanish-language programming.
Credibility moat
"Dr. [Name], University of [UK]"
Most Málaga "art tours" are run by licensed guides without subject depth. A PhD flyer is a premium differentiator in this market.
Unique edge
Art-economics masterclasses
Nobody else in Málaga teaches "how the art market actually works." Premium seminar for UHNW expats, Marbella collectors, private-bank client events.
British angle
From liability to asset
As educator, they can teach "British Masters and Their Spanish Influences" courses no local can. The specialization works where it didn't for curating.
⚠ The one legal trap
In Andalucía, giving guided visits inside museums for paying customers requires being a habilitado guía oficial de turismo — it's enforceable. Workarounds: frame as "course" / "seminar" not "tour", operate as an asociación cultural, partner with a licensed guide for in-museum portions, or let museums invite them to lecture.

Three viable formats

Format 1
The Málaga Art Course
Six-week seminar series for expats. €400–600 per person. 12–15 students per cohort. Classroom sessions + museum "field days." Six cohorts/year = €30–50K revenue with low overhead.
Format 2
Collector Masterclasses
One-day or weekend art-market intensives at €300–800/head targeting Marbella/Sotogrande wealth. Partner with Banca March or Santander Private Banking — they pay the speaker fee and deliver the audience.
Format 3
Hybrid Online + In-Person
Livestreamed lectures with in-person Málaga weekends. Captures British expats across Spain. Substack/Patreon monetization on top of ticketed events.

How to start lean

Host first sessions at La Térmica or a co-working space (Innovation, La Cosmopolita) — rent-per-session, no venue commitment. Market through Málaga expat Facebook groups, Costa del Sol News, SUR in English, and hotel-concierge partnerships. MVP path: one free public lecture → capture emails → sell a 4-week course to the list.

→ Full founder brief
Path C has its own project page with audience segmentation, six-course first-year curriculum, detailed Year 1/2/3 P&L, legal structure decision tree, go-to-market playbook, 12-month launch calendar, and a Week-1 checklist. Open the Málaga Art School brief →
The Numbers

Three revenue scenarios

Modest, base, and aggressive — with the assumptions stated so they're editable against reality.

Conservative
€40K / year
4 cohorts × 12 students × €500
+ 2 masterclasses × 15 × €400
+ occasional corporate work
Base
€80K / year
6 cohorts × 15 × €500
+ 4 masterclasses × 15 × €500
+ €5K corporate events
Aggressive
€150K / year
8 cohorts × 18 × €600
+ 6 masterclasses × 15 × €600
+ €10K corporate events
Business cost assumptions
Venue / co-working €3.6K · marketing €2–10K · insurance €400 · software €500 · gestor €1.2K (autónomo) or €3K (SL) · museum passes ~€3K. Total ~€7.5–16K depending on scale and structure.
Solo vs Partner

Autónomo · CB · Sociedad Limitada

Three legal structures, three take-home profiles. Breakeven is around €100K combined revenue — below that, simpler wins.

Key 2026 Spanish tax facts

Autónomo cuota
15 brackets, €200/mo (if net ≤€670/mo) → €590/mo (if net >€6,000/mo). About 31.3% of chosen base.
Tarifa plana
€80/mo for 12 months for new autónomos, extendable another 12 months if net income below SMI.
Autónomo societario
SL administrators: €315/mo minimum, non-negotiable — paid even if the SL loses money.
Impuesto de Sociedades
New SL: 15% first two profitable years (on first €300K). Then 25%.
IRPF Andalucía
5 brackets, marginal 19% → 47%. Dividends: 19% up to €6K, 21% €6K–50K, 23% €50–200K.
IVA on teaching
Exempt under Art. 20.1.9° LIVA. No IVA on tuition, but no recovery on expenses either. Clean for low-capex education.

Solo autónomo — one partner only

ScenarioProfit pre-taxSS cuota (yr 2+)IRPFTake-home
Conservative €40K€32.5K€4.6K€4.4K€23.5K
Base €80K€72.5K€6.5K€16.5K€49.5K
Aggressive €150K€134K€7.1K*€42K€85.5K
*Cuota capped at top bracket €590/mo. Year 1 tarifa plana would save ~€5.5K on every scenario.

Two partners — Comunidad de Bienes (both autónomos)

Simplest partnership structure. Profits pass through to each partner's IRPF. Setup cost ~€100.

ScenarioProfit eachSS eachIRPF eachEachCombined
Conservative €40K€16.25K€2.6K€1.5K€12.15K€24.3K
Base €80K€34.5K€4.7K€5.0K€24.8K€49.6K
Aggressive €150K€67K€6.5K€14.0K€46.5K€93.0K

Two partners — Sociedad Limitada

Both as administrador-societario. Modest salary (€1,500–2,500/mo each) plus dividends from retained profit. Corporate tax 15% first two profitable years, then 25%.

ScenarioSalary/yr eachSL pre-tax profitCorp tax 15%Dividends eachCombined take-home
Conservative €40K€12K≈ €0€0€0~€16K
Base €80K€18K€31K€4.65K€13.2K€46.2K
Aggressive €150K€30K€72K€10.8K€30.6K€92.0K
Year 3+ corp tax jumps to 25% → SL take-home drops by ~€7K (base) / ~€14K (aggressive).

The verdict — which wins when

Combined revenueWinnerWhy
< €60KCB / autónomo, decisivelySL's €315/mo × 2 societario floor + €3K gestor eats any tax advantage
€60–100KCB / autónomoWins by €2–5K/yr; year-1 tarifa plana makes it lopsided
€100–140KTie — depends on prioritiesSL's liability shield and credibility can justify small cost
€140K+SL, especially years 1–215% corp tax on retained earnings beats 37–47% marginal IRPF
Year 3+CB again at moderate revenue25% corp tax + dividend double-tax erodes SL advantage

Non-financial reasons to pick SL anyway

The recommendation
Year 1: Comunidad de Bienes + both on tarifa plana (€80/mo each). Setup cost ~€100. Strictly dominant below ~€60K revenue.

Trigger to upgrade to SL: combined revenue crosses €100K, OR they land their first corporate/private-bank client, OR they want liability protection for field trips. Minimum-capital SL (€1 under Ley Crea y Crece) keeps the upgrade cheap.
⚠ Confirm with a Málaga gestor
These are planning estimates. IRPF varies with personal allowances (joint filing, children, disability), and a gestor will optimize gastos deducibles for their situation. Budget one hour of paid consultation (~€80) before filing altas.
Concrete Moves

What to do this week

Five emails, three alerts, and a door-knock list — the shortest path from plan to first real signal.

Top 5 emails to send

Three alerts to set

LinkedIn follows

Museo Picasso Málaga · Carmen Thyssen Málaga · Centre Pompidou Málaga · CAC Málaga (for the 2026 trust merger news) · Fundación Unicaja · La Térmica · Fundación Juan March · Fundación Botín · IE School of Humanities · ArtTactic.

If they start the school — week one