
Peter Brock: The End of the Myth presents abstracted landscapes that explore the frontier as both boundary and promise. Multiplying horizons, geometric shapes, and luminous planes evoke the tension between limit and infinite possibility. Brock’s work reflects on freedom, expansion, and their social costs, balancing ethereal, transcendent spaces with tangible materials. The paintings meditate on historical myths, contemporary anxieties, and the persistent allure of new frontiers.