Key Vocabulary
Museum Security Measures
"Accidents Happen"
"Don't Touch"
Specific Details
100

What is the role of an art handler in a museum?

To carefully move and install art.

100

What security measures do museums use to protect art?

Guards, cameras, motion detectors, and more.

100

What happened to "The Actor" painting at the Metropolitan Museum of Art?

A woman stumbled and made a hole in it.

100

Why do people often want to touch art when they see it?

People naturally want to feel what they find interesting or beautiful.

200

What does the term "conservation" mean in the context of the text?

Cleaning and repairing art to preserve it.

200

What is the purpose of motion detectors in museums?

They sound an alarm if someone gets too close to a painting or tries to touch it.

200

How much was "The Actor" painting by Picasso worth?

$130 million.

200

What is the danger in the air for artwork?

The wrong temperature, humidity, or light conditions can damage artwork.

200

How many art masterpieces were stolen in the Gardner Museum heist?

13 art masterpieces.

300

What is the meaning of "heist" in the text?

A robbery, specifically of art.

300

What is a "dead man switch" in a museum?

A button that guards press to let others know everything is fine.

300

Why did "The Actor" painting lose half its value?

A woman stumbled into it.

300

What are "touch tours"?

They allow blind people to touch art or handle copies of art to experience it through touch.

300

What technology did the thieves steal along with the paintings to prevent their identification?

The thieves took the video tapes from the museum's security system.

400

Why do museums often say, "Don't touch"?

People's fingers can damage the art.

400

How did the thieves enter the Gardner Museum on the night of the heist?

Disguised as police officers.

400

What are some ways museums can make damaged art look almost as good as new?

Through careful restoration and conservation.

400

Why do some sculptures in museums have a protective wax coating?

The protective wax coating is used to allow visitors to touch and feel the sculptures without damaging them.

400

How long did it take experts to repair the damage to "The Actor" painting?

It took four months.

500

What is the job of a "courier" in the context of a museum?

Someone who delivers important items, such as art.

500

What can sunlight do to certain types of artwork, and why do museums keep these objects away from direct sunlight?

Sunlight can fade textiles and artwork on paper, such as watercolors and photographs. Museums keep these objects away from direct sunlight to protect them from fading.