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Toronto Galleries
 f you like sex and architecture then The House That Lust Built exhibition is for you. The exhibition features the work of two artists; William E. Jones work presents an underground aesthetic of illicit, small-town sex, in contrast with the Toxic Titties utopian sexual fantasy video. These videos trespass the line between "normal" and taboo sex, so if you enjoy the confines of dogma and cringe at the thought of anything that might be though of as weird or different, stay under your rock and miss out on a seriously innovative experience. – M.K.
For more information, call 416 593-1332
Trinity Square Video, 401 Richmond St. West, Suite 376, Toronto, ON
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