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Artworks
Peter Burke
The Last Staircase, 2026Steel and gold leaf39 x 22 x 7 cm.
15 3/8 x 8 5/8 x 2 3/4 in.The Last Staircase by Peter Burke is a steel and gold leaf sculpture that brings the artist’s ongoing exploration of staircases as symbolic structures of transition, movement, and human experience to a resonant culmination. Across the wider Flights series, Burke repeatedly examines ascent and descent as metaphors for psychological passage; here, that journey is directed toward a clear architectural resolution. The composition presents a flight of stairs leading upwards towards an open doorway, positioned as the final threshold within the structure. Unlike earlier works in the series, where destinations are often skeletal, fragmented, or uncertain, this work offers a more defined point of arrival. The open door suggests passage rather than obstruction, introducing a sense of release, continuation, or departure beyond the visible structure. Among all the works in the Flights series, The Last Staircase is distinguished by its intensified use of gold leaf. The surface is more extensively gilded than in previous pieces, creating a heightened luminosity that transforms the staircase into something almost radiant. This expanded presence of gold shifts the emotional register of the work, suggesting clarity, resolution, or transcendence. The contrast between the structural steel and the enveloping gold surface reinforces the sense that the staircase is no longer simply a site of struggle or negotiation, but one of arrival. The interplay between material austerity and visual richness reflects Burke’s broader concern with how industrial forms can be transformed into carriers of emotional and symbolic meaning. The staircase, while still grounded in structural logic, becomes increasingly immaterial as it approaches the open doorway, as though dissolving into light at the point of transition. As with the wider Flights series, the work operates on both physical and psychological levels. It evokes the lived experience of movement through space, while also suggesting broader themes of completion, closure, and passage beyond known boundaries. The open door becomes both destination and threshold, marking not an end point, but a transition into another state of being. Ultimately, The Last Staircase stands as a culmination of Burke’s sustained engagement with architectural metaphor, where ascent, structure, and material transformation converge in a final, luminous articulation of journey and release.1of 27
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