Media coverage of missing objects ‘misleading’, says MA director

This article was first published by the Museums Association.

Recent coverage of objects missing from museum collections is “misleading and damaging”, the director of the Museums Association (MA) has said.

Collections management has been under scrutiny following the announcement in August of alleged thefts from the British Museum.

Since then, Freedom of Information requests by the media have revealed that thousands of objects are unaccounted for in a number of UK museums.

MA director Sharon Heal said: “These stories are misleading and damaging to the reputation of museums. It is unsurprising that, with collections amounting to tens of millions of items that have been collected over many decades, some items might be missing or unaccounted for.

Heal added: “Movement of objects into and out of museums, whether through loans, outreach, acquisitions or disposals, is a normal part of what museums do…. Looking to the future we would like to see investment in museums – in the people who work in them and in collections and buildings – so that we can continue to safeguard and share collections with communities across the UK.”