Gabriella Coslovich
Gabriella Coslovich is an arts journalist with more than 20 years’ experience, including 15 at The Age, where she was a senior arts writer. Her book, Whiteley on Trial, on Australia’s most audacious of alleged art fraud, won a Walkley in 2018.
She’s one of the top 10 artists in the world. Now we’ll get to see why
Chinese artist Cao Fei’s first major Australian exhibition, My City Is Yours, showcases the work that has had her called one of the top artists on the planet.
- by Gabriella Coslovich
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Imagine Melbourne without coffee and Vespas. Here’s why you can’t ...
The Italian influence on our homes and city is celebrated in Heide’s new exhibition.
- by Gabriella Coslovich
After winning the right to ban men, Mona’s Ladies Lounge is on the move
Mona’s controversial Ladies Lounge installation is about to embark on a new chapter, its creator has revealed.
- by Elizabeth Flux and Gabriella Coslovich
Mona’s ‘Ladies Lounge’ wins court battle to exclude men from art-filled space
An appeals court judge has ruled that the art gallery’s controversial Ladies Lounge is not discriminatory in refusing entry to men.
- by Gabriella Coslovich
A dunny. A yabby. A puffer jacket … Sculptor Alex Seton’s making his mark – in marble
Australian artist Alex Seton made his name turning the mundane into the poetic. Now he’s off to the traditional home of marble sculpting: Italy.
- by Gabriella Coslovich
Mona heads to Supreme Court in fight to keep Ladies Lounge for women
The art gallery was ordered to close a women-only exhibit last month after a NSW man launched an anti-discrimination case.
- by Gabriella Coslovich
The Instagram sensation who’s rewriting art history without the men
With her online following, podcast and bestselling book, Katy Hessel has become an art-world superstar. But she’s not without her critics.
- by Gabriella Coslovich
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Visual art
Artist behind Mona’s Ladies Lounge speaks out after legal ruling
Kirsha Kaechele, the creator of the women-only space, has spoken out for the first time since being ordered by a tribunal to allow men entry into the lounge.
- by Gabriella Coslovich
How do you talk a millionaire into saving a tiny Hobart record shop?
The grumpy owner, the eccentric museum owner – and a treasured piece of history.
- by Gabriella Coslovich
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Visual art
Can Hobart’s Mona gallery legally keep men out of its Ladies Lounge?
An anti-discrimination case launched against the Hobart museum by a man refused entry to a women-only space has reignited debate about art’s relationship to law.
- by Gabriella Coslovich
Male visitor sues Mona over women-only Ladies Lounge
The space was designed by Kirsha Kaechele, the wife of Mona founder David Walsh, and inspired by the discrimination faced by women in public places.
- by Gabriella Coslovich
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