M+H Advisor | History is so subjective

The Secret Museum Director, Museums + Heritage Advisor, 11 September 2025

Advisor’s anonymous sector contributor: ‘Each decision is an act of erasure. Each absence is a silence I have enforced’.

The Secret Museum Director explores an uncomfortable truth: museums don’t just preserve history, they edit it with every object not on show.

I spend a large proportion of my life inside these walls. I understand the notion of what we, and museums everywhere are trying to be; we want to be a place to remember: a place passing down history via artefacts and stories. To the public, a museum is a place of memory. To me, it has equally become a place of forgetting.

Most mornings, before visitors arrive, I walk the corridors. I check the cases, watch for blown bulbs, and play the day’s actions over in my head. I straighten a label or two. And yet, as I pass each display, I cannot help but think of the things that are not there, the objects I have hidden away, the histories I have helped erase.

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