Luis Repetto

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Repetto in 2013

Luis Orlando Repetto Málaga (Lima, 4 August 1953 – 9 June 2020)[1] was a Peruvian museologist, cultural manager and television host.[2][3]

Repetto studied at the Leoncio Prado Military Academy. He was director of the National Institute of Culture and director of the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions of the Riva-Agüero Institute until 2018.[4] He also served as vice president of the Peruvian Committee of the International Council of Museums ICOM-Peru[5] and was the director of the Centrum Católica Museum of PUCP.[6] For years he hosted the program Noches de sábado, together with Melanie Pérez Cartier, on Radio Programas del Perú. He was the host of the well-known cultural diffusion programs Museos puertas abiertas and Museos sin límites on TV Perú.[7]

Works

  • In 1999 he published El arte popular peruano in Lima through the Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Antropología e Historia del Perú (MNAAHP) and the publishing house Lluvia editores.
  • Through the Regional Organization for Latin America and the Caribbean of the International Council of Museums (ICOM-LAC) he published in 2003 the book Museo Presbítero Maestro : cementerio de Lima.[8]
  • Also in Lima, in 2013 he published El reino Chacha : etnografía de la región Amazonas through Museo Casa O'Higgins.[9]

Recognitions

Death

References

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