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Peter Burke, B6-530 Platform 27, 2026 B6-530.PLATFORM 27

Peter Burke

B6-530 Platform 27, 2026
Drawing
69 x 31 cm.
27 1/8 x 12 1/4 in.
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B6-530 Platform 27 by Peter Burke is a carbon drawing that continues the artist’s exploration of constructed space as a site of psychological and emotional projection. While the work belongs to a broader sequence of architectural studies, here the focus shifts towards a more explicit staged encounter, where form, light, and isolation converge within a theatrical spatial void. The image depicts a solitary chair positioned on what reads as a stage-like plane, suspended within a deep, dark space. From above, a concentrated beam of light breaks into the darkness, revealing the chair and isolating it as the central focus of the composition. Rather than functioning as part of an architectural system, the structure becomes performative, suggesting a moment of appearance, anticipation, or revelation. The staging of the chair introduces a strong sense of theatre and presence. Removed from any surrounding narrative context, it becomes an object charged with implication rather than function. The surrounding darkness amplifies its isolation, while the descending light suggests intervention, attention, or judgement. In this sense, the work evokes the tension between visibility and obscurity, presence and absence, performer and observer. As with Burke’s wider practice, the piece operates beyond literal description, engaging instead with symbolic and experiential registers. The chair can be read as a surrogate for human presence—an absent body made visible through the conditions of light and space. The theatrical framing reinforces Burke’s ongoing interest in staged environments, where industrial and constructed elements become vehicles for emotional and psychological resonance. B6-530 Platform 27 ultimately reflects the artist’s concern with how simple objects, when placed within controlled spatial and luminous conditions, can be transformed into charged moments of perception. The work holds in tension stillness and revelation, suggesting that meaning emerges not from the object itself, but from the act of its exposure within an enveloping field of darkness and light.

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