Dawson’s In The Museum!

He’s the Deacon of Dick. The Sultan of Sperm. The Lord of all Load-Takers.
The patron saint of Treasure Island has been called a work of art by many men.
Now, we can proudly say that’s an official description.
Dawson’s 20 Load Weekend, the seminal film and the life goal of many a cumdump, will become part of an art exhibition in the ArkDes in Sweden. The exhibit is called Cruising Pavilion: Architecture, Gay Sex and Cruising Culture, and explores where guys meet to fuck (it is an architecture museum, after all).
From the ArkDes website:
The exhibition presents cruising as the producer of a non-hetero architecture that closely mirrors the patriarchal nature of the built environment. Cruising is at once revealed as a resistance, an avant-garde and a vernacular, with an active relevance in and beyond LGTBQ+ circles.
Past exhibitions in other cities included dark, red-lit alleyway sets and planks of glory holes, air mattresses  with laptops playing videos – and even poppers given out to guests.
Dawson’s 20 Load Weekend will be presented in its entirety and will be the only 100% pornographic film to do so. Exhibit curators tell us the only other complete erotic film will be one shot at a home on Fire Island by Peter de Rome.
Max Sohl & Paul Morris’ classic will be among works by 30+ other artists and producers.
Just imagine… Dawson being railed by cock after cock in some Manhattan hotel room, at a museum!
Where will that talented hole appear next… The Louvre?
Crusing Pavilion will be open until November 10th
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