Love Is a Collaborative Work of Art

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Categories: cognitive-sciencelinguistics

What It Brings

This is Lakoff and Johnson’s example of a new metaphor — one they construct deliberately to show how metaphors can reshape understanding rather than merely describe it. Unlike conventional metaphors (LOVE IS A JOURNEY, LOVE IS MADNESS), this one has no established linguistic footprint. It is a proposal: what if we understood a love relationship as a collaborative artistic endeavor?

The mapping reframes nearly everything about how we think about love:

Where It Breaks

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Origin Story

Lakoff and Johnson introduce LOVE IS A COLLABORATIVE WORK OF ART in Chapter 23 of Metaphors We Live By as a thought experiment in metaphorical creation. Their purpose is to demonstrate that metaphors are not merely inherited from culture — they can be deliberately invented, and new metaphors can provide new ways of understanding and even new ways of acting.

The chapter argues that this metaphor highlights aspects of love that conventional metaphors suppress: the creative dimension, the aesthetic quality, the importance of shared vision, and the legitimacy of individual style within partnership. The metaphor is offered not as a replacement for existing love metaphors but as a supplement — one that foregrounds what the others hide.

Lakoff and Johnson’s larger point is that metaphorical thinking is not just a linguistic phenomenon but a mode of conceptual innovation. New metaphors create new realities. If a couple begins to understand their relationship as a collaborative artwork, they will literally act differently — attending to form, valuing originality, and treating disagreements as creative tensions rather than failures.

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