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Exhibitions: Tales of Sex in the City

by Michele Davidson

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Sex in Montparnasse Cemetery. Sex on a New York subway train. Sex in the Sydney Opera House. Sex in a mint, a planetarium, a travel agency. Straight, gay, lesbian - you will find a sense of sexual freedom in these extraordinary Exhibitions. Taken together, these tales of seduction and fantasy, set in places readers can easily imagine or even visit for themselves, are an erotic tour guide of sorts - a tool for sexual pilgrims who seek to discover and invent, with a little titillation along the way.… (more)
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Sex in Montparnasse Cemetery. Sex on a New York subway train. Sex in the Sydney Opera House. Sex in a mint, a planetarium, a travel agency. Straight, gay, lesbian - you will find a sense of sexual freedom in these extraordinary Exhibitions. Taken together, these tales of seduction and fantasy, set in places readers can easily imagine or even visit for themselves, are an erotic tour guide of sorts - a tool for sexual pilgrims who seek to discover and invent, with a little titillation along the way.

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