MONA has a new home for its Picassos: The women’s toilet
Tasmania’s Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) has moved part of its collection, including several Picassos, to a women’s toilet after a court ruled that displaying them in its female-only Ladies Lounge was discriminatory to men.
The American artist behind the lounge, Kirsha Kaechele, is appealing a court decision handed down in April after a man complained about being refused entry to the MONA exhibit because of his gender.
Washington Post
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