Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The exhibition "Van Gogh Alive" has shone in Lima as a cultural phenomenon, attracting over 120,000 visitors since its inauguration in mid-year. The fusion of classical art and cutting-edge technology has allowed this event to be not just a showcase of works, but a sensory journey through the mind and heart of Vincent Van Gogh. Hernán Ganchegui, director of Arriba el Telón, emphasizes that the success lies in the exhibition's ability to connect with a diverse audience, ranging from art connoisseurs to those seeking new and immersive experiences. The extension of the exhibition until November 17 at Plaza Norte, in response to public enthusiasm, reflects a collective desire for greater interaction with art. This phenomenon is not just about looking, but about feeling and experiencing, an approach that has revolutionized the way art is presented to contemporary audiences. Ganchegui anticipates that improvements in projection quality and surround sound will further transform the experience. One of the most exciting additions to the exhibition is the new interactive areas and the inclusion of virtual reality, which promise to take the experience to an even more personal level. Activities will range from art workshops to yoga sessions, allowing attendees to fully immerse themselves in Van Gogh's universe. This diversification of offerings seeks to connect more deeply with visitors, using art as a means for emotional well-being and creativity. The 'Van Gogh Nights' present an innovative proposal that combines painting with wine, transforming the art experience into a celebration of creativity. Participants will not only learn about the technique of the Dutch master but will also have the opportunity to create their own works inspired by his unique style. This participatory approach not only makes art more accessible but also fosters a community of art appreciation. Additionally, the proposal includes special sessions for children, allowing even the youngest to delve into Van Gogh's legacy. Family activities, such as fashion shows reflecting Van Gogh's influence on contemporary culture, are a testament to how his art continues to inspire new generations. This intergenerational inclusion is essential, as art should be a space where everyone can find a place. Ganchegui has revealed that Arriba el Telón is evaluating the possibility of bringing "Van Gogh Alive" to other cities in Peru, highlighting the commitment to making art accessible to all. Requests from various locations have been numerous, and the team is in discussions to adapt the experience to new spaces while maintaining the quality that has characterized the exhibition so far. The intention behind this expansion is not just to reach more people but also to deepen the emotional and cultural impact that Van Gogh has had over the years. The artist's work is not limited to canvases; his legacy lives and breathes in the spirit of those who appreciate and reinterpret it. This innovative approach allows the exhibition to offer a more comprehensive view of Van Gogh's legacy. In a world where art often feels distant or inaccessible, "Van Gogh Alive" stands as a beacon of hope and connection. The immersive experience is designed so that everyone, regardless of age or prior knowledge, can enjoy art and find their own meaning in the works of one of history's most iconic painters. The story of Van Gogh is one of struggle and the pursuit of beauty, and his legacy continues to resonate in the present. As the exhibition remains vibrant in Lima and prepares for future stops in Peru, the idea is reaffirmed that art is a bridge that unites people, a space where emotions and experiences can be shared and celebrated. The opportunity to experience Van Gogh's world in such an interactive and accessible way is undoubtedly a gift for all art lovers and for those who have yet to discover it.