Aerial Line at the Aerial Museum Amberg: Heiko Börner makes space tangible


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Aerial Line: Heiko Börner transforms line into space
At the Aerial Museum Amberg, the precise language of sculpture meets the lightness of an exhibition that not only occupies the space but also reorganizes it. Aerial Line presents Heiko Börner as an artist of connection: Material lines made of plastic or wool span transparent spatial bodies, wooden sculptures shift perception, and drawings open further levels of artwork contemplation. The special exhibition runs from January 25 to May 17, 2026; the opening took place on January 24, 2026, at 7:30 PM. ([heikoboerner.com](https://heikoboerner.com/aktuell/))
Sculpture, installation, and drawing as a closed system
Börner's works create an exhibition atmosphere between constructive design will and poetic tension. His installations appear clear, direct, yet open: Lines become spatial boundaries, volumes seem fanned out, as if movement stands still. The selection of wooden sculptures adds a physical, craft-based dimension to this structure. It demonstrates how contemporary sculpture mediates between material, architecture, and imagination. ([luftmuseum.de](https://www.luftmuseum.de/ausstellungen/aktuell/detail/luftlinie-heiko-boerner))
An artist with a craft foundation and academic precision
Heiko Börner was born in 1973 in Arnstadt. He trained as a wood sculptor, attended the master school, and studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. According to the museum and the artist's website, his works are represented in public and private collections; furthermore, he has received multiple scholarships and awards. Art historically, he navigates a field that brings together reduced form, spatial thinking, and the material aesthetics of sculpture. ([luftmuseum.de](https://www.luftmuseum.de/ausstellungen/aktuell/detail/luftlinie-heiko-boerner))
The Aerial Museum as a suitable resonant space
The Aerial Museum Amberg offers a place with special logic for this exhibition: The historical architecture, the thematic orientation towards contemporary art, and the concentrated spatial situation enhance the effect of Börner’s installations. Visitors experience not only exhibits but also a precisely choreographed contemplation of works between lightness, tension, and spatial perception. The museum opens on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 2 PM to 5 PM, and on Fridays to Sundays and holidays from 11 AM to 5 PM. ([luftmuseum.de](https://www.luftmuseum.de/besucherinfos/oeffnungszeiten/page?utm_source=openai))
Education, tours, and museum experience
The Aerial Museum offers guided tours; additionally, the museum educational work with the Flying Classroom is firmly established. There are special formats for school classes and groups that combine art education, perception, and creative work. Prices for regular tours are listed separately, while the museum entry fee for adults is 5.50 Euros; due to the historical building substance, the house is not barrier-free, only the ground floor is accessible. ([luftmuseum.de](https://www.luftmuseum.de/besucherinfos/fuehrungen?utm_source=openai))
Conclusion
Aerial Line promises a concentrated art experience that unites sculpture, installation, and drawing in a rarely clear formal language. Anyone looking for contemporary art with spatial presence, craft strength, and poetic lightness should definitely experience this exhibition live at the Aerial Museum Amberg. ([luftmuseum.de](https://www.luftmuseum.de/ausstellungen/aktuell/detail/luftlinie-heiko-boerner))
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