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Artists and celebrities in the UK and France are exploring and celebrating the relationship between the two countries with a new project.

'I Love You, Moi Non Plus' – which takes its name from the 1969 Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin hit song – has so far received contributions from Brian Eno, Ai Weiwei, Stella McCartney, Jean Paul Gaultier, Tamara Rojo of the English National Ballet, and the British artist Bob and Roberta Smith.

The participatory project involves London arts organisation Somerset House, fashion chain Dover Street Market, and the Paris-based Sabir agency.

Théo Recoules of Sabir said: “We want to hear from anyone, anywhere who [has] something to say about the unique relationship between France and Britain.”  

Members of the public are invited to submit work by sharing it on social media under the hashtags #ILoveYouMoiNonPlus, #ILYMNP and #LifeAfterBrexit.

Alternatively, they can upload their contribution to the Dover Street Market website before the 25 February deadline.