Luise Loué
Founder of the Museum of Love objects, 2016 (since 2020 Museum of Love)
Projekt-Manager, M.A.
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We need more positive news and with the wonderful mementos I want to spread the beautiful, gentle and genuine around the world – pink love letters need a lobby too! And: nothing is more exciting than reality!
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I love to tell the real love stories on stage, and to read from “Don’t forget love. Love objects and their stories”.
My love object is the fennel with Cupid’s arrow, which looks like an anatomical heart. Once given away for love, it came back. Today I have a lot of fun with the fennel: as a symbol of my own ability to love, it became the logo of the Museum of Love and I never leave home without it.
Wolfgang M. Hirscher
Sales & Cooperations
With 40 years of sales work in the food industry and IT, I would like to dedicate myself only to the beautiful experiences in life: Collecting gifts of love, building the bridge between all-embracing love and the profane things, for example the best apple pancake and the very private beautiful moments with family, friends and like-minded people.
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My personal love object: In 1973 I did an internship in the kindergarten. For the upcoming Mother’s Day I made a letter opener with the children. As a surprise, the children also gave me one as a present, which they had secretly made with one of the teachers. Since then the letter opener has accompanied me through all my apartments, desks and workplaces..
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With its events, the Museum of Love offers the opportunity to look from one’s own memory into other, unknown paradise gardens full of love objects and lovely experiences. Instead of empty promises of happiness you can to trace moments of happiness together.
Katrin Grassmann
Voice therapist and musician
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Through Luise I first noticed how many unplayed love songs are stored in my drawer. Without her natural way of teasing love stories out of you, the songs would never have been played! My latest love object is a song I wrote for a great love, the father of my daughter. Music and poetry give me the opportunity to express fine things that are difficult to say in words. The song is a gift of love, in which I can express how grateful I am for the time I spent with him. He has shaped my life and he gave me the greatest love gift … our daughter!
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Katrin Grassmann creates the musical complement to comedy and reading in “Don’t forget the love!” Her passion is to support people in expressing their own inner spectrum through a natural voice. She herself has played the guitar since childhood and writes and sings songs of love and life, which she has also released on two CDs. With her long-standing love for the Bossanova and her own songs, she enriches Luise’s authentic stories with songs composed out of love about the forgotten, lost, longed for and fulfilled love … Songs were and are her love gifts.
Stefan Noelle
Singer and songwriter
We met over the fennel: The Munich chansonwriter is a modern minstrel, a declared lover of poetry. In the “Tour d’amour” he frames Luise Loué’s collected stories with his own love songs from different phases of life. Fine humour and honest emotions alternate with each other. As funny as his amorous experiences with strawberry punch or the erotic potential of fennel (!) and fenugreek sound, his songs are as touching. Noelle’s debut “Meinetwegen im Regen” received a nomination for the German Record Critics’ Award in 2016.
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Humans And Love
HUMANS AND LOVE is my street photo project and explores and documents in short statements the nature and diversity of love: What does love represent in our time? How is it practically lived and ideally thought? The answers range from very personal insights to philosophical thoughts.
All stories with pictures of the interviewees can be seen on the Facebook page.