Higher Love: The Psychedelic Roots of Modern Sexuality

Museum of Sex, New York, 2025

This was my proudest project at the Museum of Sex, and my second curatorial collaboration with Amanda Assaf. It was one of our very first ideas when I joined the Museum of Sex, and took two years to develop. It was a wonderfully collaborative project, something neither Amanda nor I could have done alone. My background is as an art historian, and there was certainly an important painting, sculpture, and photography component to the exhibition (including several commissioned works). But the crux of the exhibition was the dialogue between the art objects and the historical material – my first foray into a truly interdisciplinary curatorial practice.

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