Air Line by Heiko Börner at the Air Museum Amberg: Experience Space, Line, Sculpture

Event: Air Line – Heiko Börner at the Air Museum Amberg in Luftmuseum Amberg, Eichenforstgäßchen 12, 92224 Amberg on 13. May 2026

Date and Time

13. May 2026 13:05

Artist

Location

Luftmuseum Amberg, Eichenforstgäßchen 12, 92224 Amberg

Price

5,50

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Air Line by Heiko Börner: Precise Lines, Breathing Spaces, Concentrated Artistic Experience

At the Air Museum Amberg, the sculptor Heiko Börner unfolds an exhibition that is both coherent and poetic with Air Line. Installations made of plastic and wool threads draw clear vectors in the space, while wooden sculptures stretch volumes and tension lines. The exhibition connects constructive form intention with subtle intensity and invites quiet contemplation of the works in a calm exhibition atmosphere.

Line as Spatial Impulse: From Drawing to Sculpture

Stretched material lines form transparent, imaginary spatial bodies. They follow the principle of the air line: direct, precise, without detours. These installations interact with light and shadow, create a tactile aesthetic experience, and turn walls into spatial spheres. Wooden sculptures, taut to the point of bursting, condense movement and statics into a vibrating equilibrium.

Art Historical Context: Constructive Rigor, Haptic Presence

Börner's practice stands in dialogue with Constructivism and Minimal Art, but expands these traditions through handcrafted wooden sculpture and a sensitive material dramaturgy. Notches, cuts, and twists structure surface rhythms; drawings open up perspective shifts and complete the installation fabric of line, volume, and space.

Curating and Spatial Effect: Precision Meets Lightness

The curation accents axes and sightlines, allowing visitors to gradually pass through a school of seeing. The ground floor of the historical building concentrates the art experience and supports focused reception: clear paths, calm light, a palpable balance between form and emptiness.

Conclusion: Learning to See in the Rhythm of the Line

Air Line promises an intense artistic experience between calm and tension. Anyone who values contemporary sculpture as living spatial research will experience precise encounters with works and a lasting aesthetic experience here. Recommendation: definitely visit in person and discover the fine transitions between drawing, sculpture, and installation.

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