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Picasso artworks relocated to women's restroom amid controversy
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The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in Hobart, Tasmania, has relocated two Picasso paintings and a drawing from its "Ladies Lounge" installation to the museum's toilet after a court ruling required the museum to admit men to the previously women-only space. The move was made in response to a discrimination complaint filed by a man who was refused access to the lounge. The artworks were originally featured in the luxurious "Ladies Lounge" exhibit, which was designed to provide a unique and intimate experience for female visitors.
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- 1.Museum of New and Old Art
- 2.Equal Opportunities Tasmania
- 3.Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal