Traversing between different bodies, boundaries, and love stories, this introduction and autobiographical account from the programme’s curator, Qu Chang, proposes a series of questions and points of exploration for L is for the Way You Look at Me in 2026. If the body isn’t a fixed territory with definite contours but rather changes, expands, and entangles, then where does a body end? Could we postulate a widened version of the self and the intersubjective entanglement one calls ‘love’?