Nothing Holds on Its Own, explores 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.
To exist is to be entangled, and love, in this sense, becomes the ongoing weaving of becoming-with.
Curated by Green Grammar (Moyu Yang and Chang Wang)
Dates 30 Oct - 3 Nov Opening Thursday 30 Oct 5-9pm
Green Grammar is a London-based, artist-run curatorial organisation that creates exhibitions, workshops, screenings, and art talks. Rooted in their artistic practice and daily reading, they seek to open conversations with the public through programmes, using art as a way to raise questions and spark dialogue.
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