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Art addict and book aficionado, Marie van Zeyl, covers Toronto’s cultural sector for the Toronto Guardian. Marie holds a MBA in arts management from the the Institut d’Études Supérieures des Arts in Paris, France, and a B.A. in Art History from Trinity College, University of Toronto.
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Mark Morris
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Mark Morris’ “L’Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato”

July 4, 2013 Marie van Zeyl

On Friday, June 21st, Mark Morris’ “L’Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato” made its Canadian debut at the Sony Centre […]

Marina Abromovic
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Marina Abramović Institute

July 2, 2013 Marie van Zeyl

Last week at the Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre, Marina Abramović gave a lecture about the past, present and future […]

Red Bull Collective
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NXNE: Red Bull Collective Art

June 17, 2013 Marie van Zeyl

The Red Bull Collective Art project took over The Gladstone Hotel’s Melody Bar to kick off the NXNE Festival this […]

Michael Snow
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Michael Snow – CONTACT Photography Festival

June 6, 2013 Marie van Zeyl

Last Tuesday, I was lucky enough to be able to visit Michael Snow’s installation at the MOCCA (Museum of Contemporary […]

Edith Maybin and Renée Munn
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Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival: Edith Maybin and Renée Munn

May 30, 2013 Marie van Zeyl

During the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival, I attended the exhibitions by the talented artists Edith Maybin and Renée Munn. In […]

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