
A key difficulty at the moment is that most artworks must be accompanied by a curator who will check the pieces during transport and ensure they are kept in optimum conditions. When news of radiation threats began to be reported, few curators were willing to make trips anywhere in Japan. Even as their fears abate, another difficulty arises with finding insurance cover as the uncertainty has raised premiums or else made insurers unwilling to price the risk at all. Finally, the threat of planned power outages means exhibitors may not be able to guarantee the heat and humidity levels in their galleries and museums. This poses a particular problem as we head towards summer where both will become major issues.