Women-only artwork causes controversy

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Wellington’s Dowse Art Museum will press ahead with an artist's wish to only allow women to see her work, despite complaints to the Human Rights Commission.

Wellington’s Dowse Art Museum will press ahead with an artist's wish to only allow women to see her work, despite complaints to the Human Rights Commission.

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6/09/2012 6:19:26 p.m.

John Kantor wrote:

What it highlights is how sick societies control women.

5/09/2012 9:00:55 p.m.

cecilia carter wrote:

So this Cameron Director of Dowse Museum decided whats right for us to see and not to see ?? WOW! dictatorship discrimination? clearly it does! GALLERY?? PUBLIC ? BUT LIMITED?? COME ON!! Is this FREE Society??? clearly not according to CAMERON from DOWSE ART MUSEUM he has to choose that only women can see this exhibition!! give me a break!!!

5/09/2012 7:15:14 p.m.

kp wrote:

other cultures have to obey nz laws right? so lets be fair on both genders and not show this exibition