Women-only exhibit sued by man — artist fires back in the best way in court : vimarsana.com

Women-only exhibit sued by man — artist fires back in the best way in court

A man is suing Tasmania’s Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) after he was denied entry to a women-only exhibit. The pricey show — titled "Ladies Lounge" and created by artist Kirsha Kaechele — has led to a formal complaint. The $500-a-pop "high tea" experience lets women patrons be waited on by male butlers, admire some of the museum's most acclaimed works, sip 400-year-old wines and savor “preposterous morsels” prepared by the museum’s executive chef, Vince Trim, all in a "tremendously lavish space."

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