Marcel van Eeden, The Garden

Mariam Nader
Clint Roenisch Gallery, Toronto,
October 17 – November 23, 2013
Marcel van Eeden, The Garden, installation view, Clint Roenisch Gallery, Toronto, 2013.
photo : Jimmy Limit, courtesy of Clint Roenisch Gallery, Toronto

There is fiction and non-fiction; there is also the existence of narrative possibilities at the intersection of both. It is in this murky non-place that Marcel van Eeden has spun his elaborate and ambitious web. His solo exhibition this fall at Toronto’s Clint Roenisch Gallery is part of a project so multi-layered and interwoven, it leaves one marveling at the Dutch artist’s compulsion to create.

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