On Good Friday, Sweden's oldest art round on Österlen is back in its normal shape after the pandemic.  

The art critics of the cultural news are on site and give tips about the artist Charlotte Elm Ravn in the old town hall in Hammenhög. 

- There she has made a low-key but intense installation that contains white whispers and black thoughts, says Dennis Dahlqvist.  

Pioneering in the Conservative era  

The second tip is at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Copenhagen, where the famous American photographer Diane Arbus is exhibiting.  

In the exhibition you can see her pioneering photographs from 1956-1971.

Among other things, when she in the fifties began to portray people who were in different types of exclusion, at a time when the United States was very traditional and conservative.  

Sausage made from recycled plastic  

At the jewelry gallery Four gallery in Gothenburg you will find an exhibition with the artist Philipp Spillmann.

He is basically a jeweler, but combines it with materials he has found at flea markets, in garbage cans or with things that have been thrown away in nature.  

Particularly distinctive is the work Sjøpølse, which is a sausage made from recycled rubbish found along beaches.  

- A slice of salami has become a brooch, which I think is hysterically fun.

Hear Kulturnyheterna's art critics tell more about their three art tips this Easter in the clip above.