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210 x 297 mm, 52 pages, Clairefontaine Trophée Intensive Pink 120 g/m²,
Typeface: GT Maru + Mega, Designed by Thierry Blancpain with production work by Huw Williams, Grilli Type, 2021


HumDrumPress is a collaboration-based publisher. Roles and responsibilities are therefore shared by all parties, within their capacities. The following persons contributed in a multitude of ways to making this publication possible: Amy Gowen, Engy Aly, Engy Mohsen, Gabriel Hensche, Eleonora Toniolo, Eliana Otta, Ingo Niermann (The Army of Love), Ismail Fayed, Jenifer Evans, Mohamed Al-Bakeri, Petra Mrša, Philip Ullrich, Rania Atef, Raúl Hott, Shahd Omar, Wibke Bramesfeld.

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initiated by Engy Mohsen and Gabriel Hensche

How to Love Many in Many Ways


• Love • Collective practice • Game/exercise • Playful engagement • Reflection

What if we start practicing love not only within our romantic relationships, our families or with our friends, but with Ourselves, Other/s and Other Other/s, too? What happens if we understand love, not only as a private matter, but also as a form of collective practice? What if we start to understand love not as something that happens to us, but also as something that we can actively exercise? What would a collective practice of love towards Ourselves, Other/s, and Other Other/s then look like?

How to Love Many in Many Ways is an expanded artistic research project, initiated by Engy Mohsen and Gabriel Hensche in collaboration with nine invited artists and researchers, that takes the form of a set of games and exercises that playfully challenge the way we see and practice love and with whom we share it.

For this publication the authors of the games and exercises explorex the connections, encounters, concepts, and objects that stimulated the development of their individual games, in the form of a love story, intertwined with reference materials and processes that helped shape their contributions. This pamphlet therefore encapsulates narrative, image, text fragment, and drawing to reflect upon and unravel what captivated the authors of How To Love Many In Many Ways.





initiated by Engy Mohsen and Gabriel Hensche

How to Love Many in Many Ways


• Love • Collective practice • Game/exercise • Playful engagement • Reflection

What if we start practicing love not only within our romantic relationships, our families or with our friends, but with Ourselves, Other/s and Other Other/s, too? What happens if we understand love, not only as a private matter, but also as a form of collective practice? What if we start to understand love not as something that happens to us, but also as something that we can actively exercise? What would a collective practice of love towards Ourselves, Other/s, and Other Other/s then look like?

How to Love Many in Many Ways is an expanded artistic research project, initiated by Engy Mohsen and Gabriel Hensche in collaboration with nine invited artists and researchers, that takes the form of a set of games and exercises that playfully challenge the way we see and practice love and with whom we share it.

For this publication the authors of the games and exercises explorex the connections, encounters, concepts, and objects that stimulated the development of their individual games, in the form of a love story, intertwined with reference materials and processes that helped shape their contributions. This pamphlet therefore encapsulates narrative, image, text fragment, and drawing to reflect upon and unravel what captivated the authors of How To Love Many In Many Ways.


Download Open Source

210 x 297 mm, 52 pages, Clairefontaine Trophée Intensive Pink 120 g/m²,
Typeface: GT Maru + Mega, Designed by Thierry Blancpain with production work by Huw Williams, Grilli Type, 2021

HumDrumPress is a collaboration-based publisher. Roles and responsibilities are therefore shared by all parties, within their capacities. The following persons contributed in a multitude of ways to making this publication possible: Amy Gowen, Engy Aly, Engy Mohsen & Gabriel Hensche, Eleonora Toniolo, Eliana Otta, Ingo Niermann (The Army of Love), Ismail Fayed, Jenifer Evans, Mohamed Al-Bakeri, Petra Mrša, Philip Ullrich, Rania Atef, Raúl Hott, Shahd Omar, Wibke Bramesfeld.

*excl. shipping. We currently ship within the European Union and the UK. For orders outside the European Union, larger quantities or consignment deals please contact us at shop@humdumpress.com. We reserve the right to cancel orders where shipping costs exceed standard rates. In such cases we will contact you to discuss alternative arrangements.



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