EXHIBITIONS

In 1999, after founding the workshop called
“Painting of the Cusqueña School of the Chavez Galdos Family”,
he participated in local, national and international exhibitions.

LOCAL EXHIBITIONS

  • “Colonial Art” Regional Museum of Cusco INC (National Institute of Culture) 2002
  • “Cusco Painting” Alliance Française Gallery 2003
  • “Pictorial Replicas of the Cusco School” Black and White Hall of the French Alliance 2004
  • Participation in the Peru-Brazil cultural exchange in the Hall of the Municipality of Cusco 2006
  • Participation in the 2010 Huancaro International Fair.

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS

  • Exhibition at the Art Gallery of the Embassy of Peru in Washington DC USA, 2003
  • “Cusqueñas Devotions” Merced Museum, Santiago de Chile 2004
  • “Art with History and religiosity” Chapel of Calama-Chile 2008
  • Participation in the ornamentation of the Guadalupe de Ayquina Church Calama-Chile 2009
  • Decoration of the Calama-Chile Cathedral.
  • Participation in the Documentary “Cusco Faith and Art” made by the Religious channel EWTN (Global Catholic Network)
  • Participation in the Work of the Spanish Writer Mario Suarez Simich, “The Paradise of the Archangel Saint Michael” Reason on the Cover.
  • Participation in the Work of the Italian writer Riccardo Scotti, “Andean Baroque Arcangeli guerrieri, madonne e dee, santi meticci”.
  • Intervention in works of art for HPG International Latin America SAC Marriott -Cusco
  • Intervention in works of art for the Hotel Libertador Palacio Inka-Cusco
  • Intervention in works of art in the Church of Arkansas- United States
2002

Casa Concha
& TV Interview

La Casa Concha is a colonial mansion located in the city of Cusco, Peru. Its name is attributed to one of its owners, whether it is the owner of Martín de la Concha y Jara. This beautiful place is notable for its picturesque balconies, later it was the residence of José de Santiago de Concha, a notable aristocrat during the early days of the conquest. One of his descendants, Martín Pío Concha, was the last governor of Spanish Cusco in the 19th century. It currently belongs to the San Antonio Abad University of Cusco and houses the archaeological pieces found by Hiram Bingham in Machu Picchu.

2003

French Alliance

The French Alliance of Lima is a non-profit cultural association, dedicated for more than 120 years.

2004

Santiago,
Chile

Heritage space, since it was the Mercedarian convent. It is proposed, through its permanent exhibition, to show the expressions of colonial art, mainly, it also has an exhibition of the Rapanui culture and liturgical elements.

2006

Culture Ministry,
Cusco

The Ministry of Culture - Cusco, formulates and establishes cultural promotion strategies in an inclusive and accessible way to strengthen cultural identity.

2017

Casa
Concha

La Casa Concha is a colonial mansion located in the city of Cusco, Peru. Its name is attributed to one of its owners, whether it is the owner of Martín de la Concha y Jara. This beautiful place is notable for its picturesque balconies, later it was the residence of José de Santiago de Concha, a notable aristocrat during the early days of the conquest. One of his descendants, Martín Pío Concha, was the last governor of Spanish Cusco in the 19th century. It currently belongs to the San Antonio Abad University of Cusco and houses the archaeological pieces found by Hiram Bingham in Machu Picchu.