The show, which included works by Picasso and Sidney Nolan, among the museum's most renowned artists, was created as an interactive work of art with the dual goals of creating a welcoming space for women to socialize and celebrate their shared experiences while also drawing attention to the historical marginalization they endured.
According to New South Wales resident Jason Lau's complaint, the museum, which goes by the name "Mona," is allegedly participating in unlawful discrimination. The last stage of the accusation was a dramatic and emotionally charged court hearing this week.
Are you in favor of the gallery’s concept? Or do you think men also have the right to see the museum’s works of art?
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