Marine Schütz is from Marseilles. She studied in a fine art school for five years before shifting to art history studies. In 2015 she submitted her Ph.D on contemporary art history entitled “Between the lines. Illustration, prints and graphic practices in Pop Art (1950-1975)” (Aix-Marseille University). Her research explored the works of Andy Warhol, David Hockney, Roy Lichtenstein and Claes Oldenburg and their relationships with drawing, counterculture and mass culture. Her book will be made public thanks to the publication of her work at Presses du Réel Editions.
From 2009 to 2013, she has been a research officer at Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art (Paris). In 2016-2017, she has worked working as a grant recipient for the German Center for Art History, Paris where she studied the topic of postcolonial pop in French art, in the 1960s.
She has taught in several universities in Paris, Grenoble and Lyon. She has earned grants from the TERRA Foundation for American Art and the Getty Library.