A former security chief at the Met in New York and a high-profile preservationist voiced concerns about a night of broken glass — and broken artifacts.
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John Barelli worked in security for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City for almost 40 years, retiring in 2016 as chief of security. He spoke out recently about the break-in at the Dallas Museum of Art. Along the way, he shattered display cases and damaged other museum property such as phones, signage and computer equipment, police said. He backtracked at least once, they said, leaving the ancient Mediterranean gallery to retrieve from the museum’s entrance a metal stool, which he then wielded.: Three ancient Greek vessels from the 5th and 6th centuries B.C. broke into pieces when Hernandez, according to police, struck the display cases containing them.
When it comes to the DMA, “I would be focused on the failure — of leadership,” Edsel said. “The director of the museum’s primary responsibility is to protect the assets of the museum. The assets are the contents and the reputation. Both have been damaged.” “I don’t know how sophisticated the system is in Dallas, or how easy it was for him to get in there, without anybody knowing right away and then responding.
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