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Peter King

BORN:
Redhill, England.

LIVES:
New Forrest

PARENTS:
John (Architect) and Caroline (Potter)

EARLY LIFE:
”I am the Second of four children, Older (Josephine) and younger (Helen) sisters and a much younger brother (Stephen). We lived in Manchester and Coventry before moving to Christchurch in Hampshire (now Dorset) always following my fathers’ work. I didn’t like school but now realise the teachers were trying to instil in us something more than just words, facts or numbers, looking back I now see this more clearly. My Mother and father let us children get on with things, don’t bother me, go and sort it out they would say. From about age eight, the summer holidays in particular, whole days were spent away cycling, rambling with other boys, I was never asked where I was going, only complained at if late for tea. From an early age I have loved to observe and to take part if I felt I could…often too shy to do so. I was a quick runner and good at football and the simplicity and the identity of being part of a team gave me confidence to try other things. Reading, writing and drawing I have always done, imagination and silence have always been important. All identity is part dreaming, becomes a reality if shared.”

EDUCATION:
Architecture, BA Hons
Diploma in Theatre Design, Riverside School
Architecture Diploma (Part 2) Polytechnic of North London
Bartlett School of Architecture (Part 3)
Architect ARB

MEDIUMS USED IN WORK:
Wood, glass, metal and paint.

SUBJECTS OF WORK:
The personal…the moment and the universal.

EXHIBITIONS:
Victoria and Albert Museum new courtyard and gallery
The Vessel, New York

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  1. Optigon by Peter King at The Sculpture Park
    £15,000 inc VAT
    OPTIGON is a free-standing integrated structure of two complimentary octagons, a compact lower cassette and an elevated larger upper chamber. Mirrors line both chambers making OPTIGON both personally intimate and expansive at the same time offering depth and contrasting play of light between you and the sky, continually varying at differing times of daylight and of season. OPTIGON is a playful essay on you and light reflection…to complete it you just need to step inside Each person responds in their own way to OPTIGON’S subtle and not so subtle variance…as we all know, despite its reduced ambience, depth of light and colour a cold bleak day can capture something warm sunshine cannot show. OPTIGON is a very personal experience, a haven designed to capture you and the sky and in all its fullness of light and varied hue. Learn More

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