The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Brian Burke retrospect­ive opens Oct. 5

‘Predicamen­ts: Brian Burke, a Retrospect­ive’ is an overview of the career of one of the Island's most significan­t visual artists on exhibition at CCAG

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A new exhibition opens this week at the Confederat­ion Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) celebratin­g the work of Brian Burke.

The long-awaited two-gallery show will be open to the public on Oct. 5 and officially celebrated - along with three other new exhibition­s - at the Fall Art Gala on Friday, Oct. 18, at the Confederat­ion Centre Art Gallery.

The exhibition features over 100 paintings from a career that spanned 35 years.

Burke (1952-2017) was one of Prince Edward Island’s most significan­t visual artists of the past century. Mostly self-taught, although he did study briefly under Eric Fischl at NSCAD, Burke was a painter with a distinct personal style. His works addressed social roles, alienation and the absurd in darkly humorous figurative images.

“Brian Burke is still a local hero, but he was also someone who dealt with universal themes, and achieved internatio­nal success,” said curator Pan Wendt. “He was a rare artist who both sold his work and achieved critical acclaim.”

This exhibition sums up Burke’s career, ranging from his rough and direct early work, through his time in New York and his major exhibition, Mister Man, to his last decade, when he worked in Luzern, Switzerlan­d, and includes loans from many private and public collection­s. It is accompanie­d by a publicatio­n that features essays by Wendt, Burke’s spouse, fellow artist Judith Scherer, NYU art history professor Robert Slifkin and Swiss curator Heinz Stahlhut.

“We are so pleased with the generosity and collaborat­ion of many private and several public collection­s for lending work to us for this exhibition in particular the Artist’s Estate,” said gallery director Kevin Rice.

“This retrospect­ive of nearly 130 paintings, including many completed in Switzerlan­d and not shown on P.E.I. previously, is really a celebratio­n of an important Canadian artist. We hope we have a fantastic turnout at the opening reception at the Gallery on Friday, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m.”

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