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"Up for Discussion: Gregory Burke Is Leaving the Power Plant"

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Blogger Unknown said...

Way to make a parting statement, put out your press release the day the incoming curator makes her first appearance. Class act.

February 8, 2011 at 10:34 PM

Blogger Leah Sandals said...

hey nick,

Thanks for your comment.

Yeah, I wondered about the timing too. It was hard for me to tell whether it was a preemptive thing--let's get it out before anyone else tries to out it at the talk--or something else. Dunno.

I did see that James Adams at the Globe tried to do some more digging on this topic. His helpful article is here:

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/power-plant-director-resigns/article1899580/

February 9, 2011 at 1:47 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The timing is embarrassing and typical. If you read the release I think its obvious what happened: No mention of the next job; modest overview of 'successes'; vague 'resignation' explanation. After little interaction with locals over six years it's a positive direction for the institution.

February 12, 2011 at 11:26 AM

Blogger Leah Sandals said...

Hi anonymous,

Thanks for your comment.

I personally was surprised the departure took place so relatively soon after that of Helena Reckitt. She worked on many of the shows and programs listed as being amongst his successes.

Conversely, tho, given the relatively short tenures of Reid Shier and Wayne Baerwaldt before them at the PP, I was surprised both Reckitt and Burke lasted as long as they did.

Finally, it's no secret in the local grapevine that Burke had a reputation as being difficult to work for, at best.

I will watch with interest to see what happens next at the gallery and with Burke.

Oh, and as for the Drake talk, I heard it was pretty tame, with Burke's presence curtailing much gossipmania. But that itself, I admit, is pure rumour/secondhand commentary!

February 12, 2011 at 2:26 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

A reputation for being difficult to work with? That wins understatement of the year. His timing is predictable ... pay attention to me, to me ....

As others have said, not in a long time have I had such pleasure from reading a press release.

February 12, 2011 at 4:24 PM

Blogger Leah Sandals said...

Fair enough anonymous! I hear you on the understatement of the year! I'll try to keep that in mind come December roundup time :)

February 12, 2011 at 5:13 PM

Anonymous Earl Miller said...

Since I don't know Greg well, I am more curious what people feel about his curation than his diplomatic/interpersonal skills.

February 15, 2011 at 9:28 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ah, but Earl, one of the problems with him, his 'management' style, and so on is not just a social issue ... it extended to the inability of the PP to have good curation (if you're terrorising everyone on staff, and alienating almost everyone else, how do you end up with decent shows.

Add to this, the PP has a curator and a director. And if the director is spending all his time putting together exhibitions that look like they were put together from a mail-order catalogue (that would be a jab at his curatorial style, BTW) at the last minute, and spending way too much energy and time doing that, and not letting the curator do their job, then who's doing the directing, which is a job and a half even if you aren't a raving psycho.

February 16, 2011 at 3:38 PM

Blogger Leah Sandals said...

Hey Earl and anonymous,

Thanks for your comments and questions.

I'm a little leery of getting into personal or unjustified attacks on anyone, just so's ya know. If there's anything too extreme/unsubstantiated I might have to nix the discussion, which is dumb because this is basically a gossip/rumor thread but just wanted to flag my discomfort.

At the same time, I do appreciate the insight on division of roles (or not) in these instances, and I understand this all to be in the rumoriffic sphere.

From these last two paragraphs you can pretty much consider me a hypocrite... ah well. Maybe I should fire myself!

February 17, 2011 at 4:08 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

HEY

no one will read this now...
At least Burke got the PP out of the financial hole that his predecessors left.
But lets be clear Burke's M.O was and always will be himself and his his career-
His is savvy and knows how to raise money but he's also a star- fucker too.
His curatorial style is similar to Phillip Monk's who is also a star fucker..Remember all the big names he brought to the PP ? How he blew the budget on expensive catalogs that were published long after the shows finished...?
Does the PP still do the token Toronto artist show every summer?
The institutions in TO are so lame when it comes to really supporting their artists...

Anyway glad to see that back of that little Versace Hobbit.

February 28, 2012 at 12:39 AM

Blogger Leah Sandals said...

Hi Anonymous,

Thanks for commenting.

I appreciate frankness as much as anyone else, but the vitriol of your comments make me uncomfortable, perhaps because your assertions are difficult to verify. If you continue this tone or go further, I will probably have to refrain from publishing future comments.

To be fair, it could be I'm just getting overly sensitive in my old age! In any case, the comments moderation is my call here, and just wanted to let you know the reasoning in case you try to comment again and don't see it posted.

February 29, 2012 at 8:51 PM

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