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Veins of Dream
The Green Grammar
Roots of Roots 
Meal Deal
Nothing holds on its own 
   The Green Grammar Art

Green Grammar is a London-based, artist-run curatorial organization that creates exhibitions, workshops, screenings, and art talks. Rooted in our artistic practice and daily reading, we seek to open conversations with the public through our programs, using art as a way to raise questions and spark dialogue.

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01.Veins Of Dream 

Group Exhibition, Sep 2024
Address

 Art’otel Hoxton,
1-3 Rivington St, London EC2A 3DT

Immersing in an increasingly blurred modern world, where the lines between reality and virtual are ever more indistinct, we strive to create a space where dreams and reality coexist. It's as if Aldous Huxley's Brave New World has come to reality: "But I don't want comfort. I want God, I want poetry. I want real danger. I want freedom. I want goodness. I want sin."

These hazy, futuristic dreams beckon us, placing us on the edge of utopia and apocalypse. As the concept of the "Veins of Dreams" exhibition delivers, dreams and dreaming are precisely a state of becoming, or to be anything in themselves. Dreams are a mixture of future and past, embodying both beauty and danger. Here, we endeavor to give material form to everything we dream.

This exhibition delves into the interplay between the non-existent, the creation of the future, and fragments of collective imagination. We are thrilled to invite you to join our journey in collaboration with ArtSect Gallery. "Veins Of Dreams" will be on view from September 4th to September 6th at the Art'otel Hoxton gallery.

Curator 

Moyu Yang, Chang Wang 


Artists 


Hugo Winder-Lind, Miya Kosowick, Jiaqi Xu , Chang Wang ,Mouhymen Abouglila ,Moyu Yang, Ella Yolande,  Qianyu ,Rundong Zhao




02.The Green Grammar 


Group Exhibition, Sep 2024
Address

 Art’otel Hoxton,
1-3 Rivington St, London EC2A 3DT


When you bite into fruit,
pause.

When you run your fingers across a leaf,
pause.

Let each pause be a line break in the prose of routine,

a comma that slows the headlong sentence of the day.
For the ordinary,commutes, meals, scrolling thoughts, has a second syntax we rarely parse.

Food is more than sustenance,
Plants more than backdrop.

Awakening senses dulled by repetition.

The Green Grammar is a three-day contemporary-art exhibition where food, art, and material become the vocabulary of a living story. Immersive performances, sensory dining environments, and interactive installations invite visitors to taste, touch, and move through a narrative that unfolds across every sense.

More than an exhibition, it’s an experience crafted for rewondering our relationship with nature and the everyday.

Curators

Moyu Yang, Chang Wang

Artists

Anyi Ji, Phuong Anh Nguyễn, Cosima Von Moreau, Caitlin Hazell, Lancy Liu, Xueting Chen, Katya Morgansykes, Ume Dahlia, Ruixin Wang, Ruiyi Wang, Xin Zhang, James Lang, Kuangyi Lu, Aura Sun, Jingshan Ding, Tianxi Wang, Yichen He, Wanting Wang 


Screening artists

Tong Yin,Yingying Li,Tianyun Zhao,Anning Song,Iris Lingyu Zhang,Beiyi Wang



03.Roots of Roots 

Group Exhibition 
2025 Jul
Address

FILET

103 Murray Grove, London N1 7QP


This exhibition explores a vegetal mode of thinking, tracing the symbiotic connections between body and land, identity and landscape. Through imagery of roots, nerve endings, textiles, scars, and regeneration, the works evoke emotional threads of belonging, migration, and renewal. Using installation, video, sound, and plant materials, artists reflect on the blurred, intimate, and often painful contours of "home."

Curated  by 

Chang Wang, Moyu Yang

Artists

 Georgia Salmond,Yihao Zhang, Maria Gomes, Siyuan Meng, Xiang Li ,Gabriel Kidd,Sarah Fortais,Pawet Tajer ,Xinyi Liu,Jingtang Wang,Yuying Song, Anyi Ji, Zhuoqi Liu , Kuangyi Lu, Weihang Zhu, Qingran Liu, Yiwen Ma,Angi Lin, Yang Chen, Fruzsina Nagy, Christopher Rodriguez



04.Meal Deal 

Group Exhibition 
2025 Jul


Address

FILET

103 Murray Grove, London N1 7QP
                      Anyone living in London is likely all too familiar with the meal deal. These three- or four-pound sandwiches, snacks, and drinks are more than just a lifesaver for lunch; they're a part of everyday London life. They're simple and straightforward, yet also absurd and authentic. This time, we wanted to take a more relaxed approach. Through the unique city food culture of the meal deal, we'll capture the microcosm of fast-paced life—the urban humor, absurdity, and philosophy of survival hidden beneath the convenience and affordability.
05.Nothing holds on its own

Group Exhbition, Oct 2025
Address

ANNEX, 1 Tiverton St, SE1 6NT
In the exhibition Nothing Holds on Its Own, we explore love as a relational logic of existence—an understanding that no life stands isolated. Inspired by Marguerite Duras’s reflections in La Vie matérielle, where she observes that “nothing exists in isolation; objects, memories, and feelings intertwine to form the web of our existence,” the show reveals how connection and sustenance happen only between beings and things. Drawing on this insight, the exhibition weaves together the material and emotional, the personal and collective, to illustrate that all forms of “holding” or sustaining—whether love, memory, or identity—are constituted through ongoing, entangled relationships. Here, existence is not an individual monolith but a fragile, dynamic network of interdependencies, inviting us to rethink love not as possession or solitude, but as a continual process of mutual becoming.