Australia’s Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in Hobart is to reopen its women-only art installation after a successful reversal of a Tasmanian court case.
A work by artist and curator Kirsha Kaechele titled ladies loungeJason Lau filed a lawsuit against the agency, claiming his rights were violated when he was denied access to the facility in April 2023. He subsequently complained to the Tasmanian Anti-Discrimination Commissioner, who referred him to the tribunal.
In response, Keichler argued that the artwork was deliberately disingenuous. The article refers to a moment in Australian history when women won the right to drink in the country’s pubs in 1965. Until then, women were either relegated to side rooms, where exorbitant fees were charged, or banned from such establishments altogether.
Although the court upheld the ruling and ordered the museum to stop denying male visitors access to its installation, Australia’s Supreme Court later overturned the court order, ruling ladies lounge No discrimination. The installation has now reopened, with the butler serving champagne to the female audience.
“Welcome back, ladies,” Keichler said in a press release. “Cases that go through the courts, ladies lounge It has transcended the art museum and come to life. People from around the world are invited to reflect on the female experience throughout history and today.
“It’s time to celebrate where it all began – with the attentiveness of our butlers and plenty of champagne to celebrate this incredible chapter!”
Although men are still prohibited from participating ladies loungevoting on Mona’s app O will allow a small number of men the opportunity to participate, with the caveat that they can only participate as domestic servants.
“Admission for women, except for men, is included in museum admission,” a museum statement said.
Future events and performances related to this production will be announced. Additionally, to mark the piece’s display at the museum, Kaechele has commissioned a new limited-edition fragrance, Verdict, which features “an elegant bouquet of lush green stems, juicy citrus and a hint of spice” for ” That lady”. Appeal,” according to the museum.