The Erotic Philosophies with Tomaso De Luca and Drew Sawyer

April 1, 2026, 7–9 pm
Géza, 306 Maujer
Study for progression of images overlap, The Erotic Philosophies, 2026. Courtesy the artist.

But what to request? [it was] an all-American history for which I was nothing more than an intruder, or worse: a tourist. I decided to give up on making a decision, and went for a more resolute system: open a book, add the digits of the page number, pick the corresponding alphabet letter and randomly point at the screen. 

Page 104: 1+0+4=5=E

The second to last entry on the list read: Everitt (Miles), Photographs

In The Erotic Philosophies, Amant Spring 2026 Resident Tomaso De Luca reflects on his encounter with the archive of the late American photographer Miles Everitt (1912–1994) and the complex and contradictory stances that it presents: sexual drives and racial hallucinations, fetishism and intimacy, neurosis and queer imagination, regressive fantasies and desires of liberation.

Through Everitt’s photographs, his connections to the underground world of Black gay erotic magazines, and his later involvement with the activist group Black and White Men Together, De Luca reflects on a chance encounter with this archival ‘ghost’, while probing the political role of images and the philosophical dimensions of the erotic.

This project unfolds though a hybrid format combining performance, autofiction, documentary, live cinema, archival material and image-making. The presentation will be followed by a conversation with Drew Sawyer, the Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography at the Whitney Museum of American Art.

This program is part of the For Your Reference series, where our artists in residence share and discuss key references informing their ongoing research at Amant. Amant programs are always free.

Doors for The Erotic Philosophies will open at 6:45 pm on Wednesday, April 1 in Géza, located at 306 Maujer. RSVPs are encouraged but not required. Entry is first come, first served. To ensure an uninterrupted program, doors will close 20 minutes after the start time.

Tomaso De Luca’s work—articulated through drawing, sculpture, installation and video practices—is a set of perverse and improbable strategies that aim to present a ‘way out’ from the increasingly violent consequences of modernity–gentrification, oppression, isolation and exploitation. In opposition to these grim realities, they draw inspiration from queer utopias, weird studies, impossible architectural experiments, slapstick comedies and gothic characters in order to present a set of radical political alternatives–often camp and absurd–to reimagining the world.Tomaso is a visual artist based in Berlin, they have exhibited their work in Künstlerhaus Bremen, Parque Lage - Rio de Janeiro, CAC Vilnius, SongEun Art Space Seoul, Pori Art Museum, IIC Paris, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo and LIAF 2022, the Lofoten Biennial. They have been Cy Twombly Fellow at the American Academy in Rome (2017) and the recipient of the MAXXI Bulgari Prize (2021).

Drew Sawyer is a historian and a curator, who holds the title of the Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography at the Whitney Museum of American Art. He has previously held curatorial positions at the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Columbus Museum of Art. Sawyer holds a Ph.D. in Art History from Columbia University with a particular interest in the economic and social conditions of modern and contemporary art in the United States, often drawing from the fields of sociology and anthropology. He is a regular contributor to scholarly volumes, exhibition catalogues, journals, and magazines. He has taught at Columbia University, Yale School of Art, and Image Text Ithaca MFA Program, and received a 2020 Award for Excellence from the Association of Art Museum Curators.