Mastering the Science and Art of Modern Storage Systems for Museums

Mastering the Science and Art of Modern Storage Systems for Museums

A Story by hamnaabobaker
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When you work for a museum or a gallery, the pieces of art such as paintings.

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When you work for a museum or a gallery, the pieces of art such as paintings, statues and different installations might be the ones on spotlight. However, the real work is not really on the display halls but rather behind the scenes.

 

As curators and other museum staff collaborate together to assemble a collection of artworks that will tickle the imagination of the public and keep them coming back for more, there is also the other side of work that ensures that the creations of artists will last through decades if not centuries.

 

People may not have a good idea how art masterpieces are handled and kept when they are not hanging on the wall of the main hall. Here enters storage systems that do not only keep them while they are not needed but also help protect them from the elements and preserve them for future generations.

 

Handling an entire museum collection is not a piece of cake. First major issue is where you will store such diverse works of art. Another issue is how they can be kept safe and secure. Also, how one will handle a growing collection of fine art pieces.

 

Whether you manage a stationary or mobile museum, there are storage system firms that offer an efficient yet practical solution for your needs. These companies, aside from their well-crafted systems, can customize products to fit your specific requirements in terms of storage, security, and safety. Modern storage system gives you the peace of mind that the artworks and artifacts are well-kept when you turn off the lights and shut the door when the the day ends.

 

Below are some sample scenarios on how storage systems can help museums, galleries, and other organizations:

 

Art Galleries

 

Storing paintings, photos, and drawings may sound simple but not if you are talking about hundreds or even thousands of them. Yes, they also come in different sizes and different conditions that one must add to the equation when storing them.

 

One cannot simply put such collections in a box and just pile them up. The primary goal is to store and avoid any damage to them.

 

You will need storage solutions that can meet special requirements. There are storage system companies that offer a full palette of racks and shelves that can serve an art gallery's purpose. Be it fixed or mobile storage, these modern-day wonders can ensure that the works of art are protected well.

 

Historical Societies and Hall of Fame

 

Historical societies ensure a good interaction between the past and the present. This allows a good future to be shaped for the next generations and this is done by keeping a good collection of books, documents, and different archives that may serve as a treasure trove of knowledge for society.

 

Hall of fames basically do the same and ensure that artifacts of different human achievements will be there for the appreciation of the younger generations.

 

Storage systems for this purpose may come in either sliding, rolling, or fixed systems that are developed to securely store materials of historical societies and hall of fames. Also, at the same time use an available space efficiently.

 

Storage Systems USA have been the chosen partner of museums of all sizes that need storage systems to safely secure their collection of art pieces. Storage systems are critical to properly protect such works for the next generations to appreciate.

© 2014 hamnaabobaker


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hamnaabobaker
When you work for a museum or a gallery, the pieces of art such as paintings.

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