After a risk assessment, it was concluded that despite the open exhibition. Visitors are greeted by hand liquor, disposable napkins and clear instructions on a maximum time of 20 minutes inside the premises. Sick people and people at risk are urged not to visit the exhibition.

- We have always followed the Public Health Authority's guidelines and rules and adapted to it. For example, we will take in a maximum of 30 visitors at a time, which is under the guidelines of the Public Health Authority, says gallerist Ulf Carlson.

"The art is needed"

The organizers have been upset about how to do it, but in the end concluded that the art is needed today more than ever.

- Picasso said that the purpose of the art is to wash the dust away from the everyday life of the souls. To have a different focus than the horrors and tragedies that are happening right now, says Ulf Carlsson.

"The train has gone"

The exhibition by Jan Håfström and Lotta Melin is called "The train has gone ..."

- There are a number of skulls everywhere and we also have a sign over there where it says death, death death. So the theme is right given. We are all afraid of death all the time and we have to fight it in some way in order to live so there is a hope, concludes curator Johan Petterson.