07-20-24 TPE Fisico PM

How Did This Picasso Problem Go on for So Long?

Scandal Over Picasso Paintings

A recent scandal rocked the art community when it emerged that several "Picasso" pieces showcased at Tasmania's Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) were nothing short of fakes! Curator Kirsha Kaechele confessed last week that she'd crafted these masterpieces all along.

This whole ordeal started back in 2020 when Kaechele set up a ladies' exclusive section within MONA dubbed the  'Ladies Lounge'. This little experiment aimed to let female guests revel in each other's company while sipping champagne and enjoying massages courtesy of handsome gentlemen waiters. Oh yes—there were those supposed Picassos, too!

Kaechele claimed these exhibits needed to feature what she called "the most important artworks in the world" solely to rub salt in the wounds of any male feeling left behind. And boy, did it ever take effect! Local authorities eventually stepped in following complaints filed against the event, citing sexism; however, instead of opening doors wide to everyone, curators decided to turn this room into a functioning lady's loo.

As fate would have it, none noticed anything fishy despite hanging one piece upside-down. As per Kaechele, "I imagined that a Picasso scholar, or maybe just a Picasso fan, or maybe just someone who Googled things, would visit the Ladies Lounge and see that the painting was upside down and expose me on social media."

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