What
Are you confident that your fine art is protected 24 hours a day, 7 days a week? GalleryGuard uses the same real-time, item-level anti-theft technology as some of the world's top museums and galleries. Best of all, it is priced affordably for every collector or gallery.
How
GalleryGuard is high-tech art protection made easy. Setup is done quickly by anyone with basic computer knowledge. GalleryGuard's hidden wirefree implementation means that you may even forget that you have such a sophisticated security and alarm system.
Applications
GalleryGuard acts as a primary or secondary method of theft protection that is suitable for a variety of business applications and types of artwork, including: precious framed or unframed originals, artifacts, antiques, sculptures and even works in storage.
Features
Using item-level, motion-based monitoring technologies, GalleryGuard is a significant upgrade over ineffective, indiscrete and inflexible security systems. Combined with a modern and intuitive interface, GalleryGuard is 21st century art security made easy.
How to Buy?
Affordable Museum Level Security
GalleryGuard's affordable price means that all sizes of galleries, museums, private collectors and fine art storage facilities can now enjoy the same security technology used in some of the world's top museums and galleries.
Art Theft News
Rene Magritte Artwork Stolen from Private Residence
Two works of art by Rene Magritte were stolen from a residence in Bruges Belgium The two pieces valued at well over $20,000. Anyone with information is asked to contact INTERPOL.$400,000 in Paintings Stolen from a Toronto Art Gallery
Eleven paintings were stolen from a Toronto art gallery including works by A.Y. Jackson, Frank Johnston, J.E.H. MacDonald, Frederick J. Varley and Alfred J. Casson, all of the Group of Seven. While a conventional alarm was tripped, it was too late by the time police responded; the thieves and the artwork were gone.$250,000 Rembrandt Stolen at California Hotel Exhibit
A Rembrandt drawing valued at $250,000 was stolen from an exhibit at the Ritz Carleton Hotel in Marina del Rey. Sometime during a 15 minute period when the curator was with another individual the thief snatched the 28 cm x 15 cm drawing.
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