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Artworks
A7- 545 FLIGHT no2.
Peter Burke
A7- 545 Flight No.2, 2026Steel and gold leaf47 x 46 x 11 cm.
18 1/2 x 18 1/8 x 4 3/8 in.A7-545 Flight No.2 by Peter Burke is a steel and gold leaf sculpture that continues the artist’s sustained investigation into the staircase as a metaphor for human experience, movement, and transformation. Situated within Burke’s broader sculptural practice, the work reflects his interest in how industrial materials can be shaped into forms that carry emotional, psychological, and symbolic weight. The sculpture is constructed from steel, emphasising structural honesty and the material language of contemporary industry. Against this robust framework, areas of gold leaf introduce a contrasting sense of luminosity and elevation. This juxtaposition between the raw and the refined is central to the work’s visual and conceptual impact, suggesting a dialogue between construction and meaning, function and perception. The composition evokes the rhythm and fragmentation of a stair flight, where movement is implied rather than explicitly completed. A staircase runs along an oxidised background of steel, its surface layered with a grid-like, rusted structure that suggests both erosion and architectural mapping. Within this weathered field, a skeletal house shape appears, as if emerging from or embedded within the industrial surface. This house form is reduced to its structural outline, echoing the idea of an inhabitable space that exists only as framework rather than enclosure. The staircase appears to traverse or hover against this layered ground, reinforcing the sense of passage through multiple conditions of space and memory. This partial articulation of structure encourages the viewer to mentally complete the journey, engaging with the work as both a physical object and a metaphorical pathway. Within this ambiguity, ascent and descent coexist, reflecting the uncertain and non-linear nature of lived experience. In keeping with Burke’s wider practice, Flight No.2 operates within a framework that resists singular interpretation. Instead, it draws on instinctive responses to form, scale, and material, engaging the viewer on a bodily and psychological level. The staircase becomes a vessel for associations of effort, aspiration, hesitation, and transition, echoing the everyday yet significant moments in which individuals move between states of being. Through the interplay of industrial construction and gilded surface, A7-545 Flight No.2 reflects Burke’s ongoing exploration of the human condition within an increasingly industrialised and technologically mediated environment. The work holds a quiet tension between stability and flux, suggesting that meaning is not fixed within the structure itself but emerges through the viewer’s experience of movement, memory, and interpretation over time.
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