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When Vendors Vanish, Collections Still Move | Anthony Watson & Guy Krige

24 min · 17. mar. 2026
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Museums already know how to protect objects. They monitor light, temperature & movement and keep insurance and valuations current. But the day-to-day record of what an artwork is, where it is, what can be done to it, and who can touch it increasingly lives inside software the institution does not own and cannot fully inspect. In a Taller Together conversation hosted by Tamzin Lovell, EscrowSure’s Anthony Watson and Guy Krige treat that as a governance problem, not an IT footnote. The point lands because it is boring in the right way. The risk is ordinary. Vendors fail. Contracts end. Priorities shift. People disappear. A collection still has to move.

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