A lover’s discourse is a participatory art love project designed by Malcolm Whittaker, in which strangers around the globe are conversing in hand-written love letters.
It’s about the thrill of receiving a personal handwritten letter in the mail from a stranger who somehow knows and loves you. It’s about the place of language and intimacy in a culture caught up in compulsive modernity. It’s about our ever-evolving world and how the Earth can alternately feel too large and too small a place, and sometimes… just right.
These strangers have been paired together as lovers, with the result of uniting in curiously intimate exchanges.
The Art House production was intriguing and made me consider that a lovers' love is often a reflection of how one they view themselves.
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