Australian museum hangs Picasso paintings in women’s bathrooms to get around the law

06/24/2024

Updated at 10:45 a.m.

Hobart (Australia), June 24 (EFE).- Two paintings by Spanish painter Pablo Picasso were installed inside the women’s bathrooms of the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), in South Australia, following a court ruling that described as discriminatory that the venue It will have an exclusive exhibition for women. “We had never had women’s bathrooms at MONA before, they were all unisex. But after the closure of the ‘Ladies Lounge’ thanks to a lawsuit brought by a man, I just didn’t know what to do with all those Picassos,” Kirsha noted. Kaechele, the curator of the exhibition, on the social network Instagram. The MONA, located in the city of Hobart, decided to temporarily close the ‘Ladies Lounge’ following the ruling handed down in April by a Tasmanian administrative court that found it discriminatory for the museum to ban access to the room for men. IMAGES: INSTAGRAM KIRSHAKALAECHELE, CURATOR OF THE EXHIBITION. RESOURCES OF PICASSO PAINTINGS IN THE WOMEN’S BATHROOM AT THE MUSEUM OF OLD AND NEW ART IN BERRIEDALE, AUSTRALIA.

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