Heiko Börner: Air Line at the Air Museum Amberg – Experience Sculpture and Space


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Air Line by Heiko Börner: Lines that let the space breathe
The exhibition Air Line at the Air Museum Amberg showcases Heiko Börner's precise wooden sculptures and linear installations. Between constructive rigor and poetic lightness unfolds an artistic experience that places form, light, and shadow in a vibrating relationship.
Introduction: Clarity of the Line, Density of the Atmosphere
A constructive intention of form speaks from the observation of the works: Transparent spatial bodies are formed from material lines, while line networks struck into the wood translate the heaviness of the material into movement. The exhibition atmosphere directs attention to transitions between surface and volume, between stationary form and inner dynamics.
Artistic Practice: Sculpture, Installation, Drawing
Börner, born in 1973 in Arnstadt, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna with Bruno Gironcoli. His works negotiate statics and flow, often starting from geometric basic forms. Relief-like cuts, fine curves, and serial notches create a field of tension from rhythm, materiality, and spatial effect. In his installations, material lines made of plastic or wool condense spatial perception into a silent, precise choreography.
Art Historical Context and Curation
In dialogue with constructive traditions and minimal art, Börner sharpens the tactile presence of the material. The curation on the ground floor of the Air Museum leads through clear sight axes; light modulates edges, shadows are outlined as graphic scores on walls and floor. Thus, an aesthetic experience emerges that aims for concentrated perception and promotes cultural education.
Visitor Experience and Service
The exhibition runs from January 25 to May 17, 2026. The Air Museum is located in the historic Engelsburg; no parking spaces are available. Due to the building's structure, only the ground floor is wheelchair accessible. Admission according to the museum from €5.50; guided tours are available upon request.
Conclusion
Air Line promises an intense artistic experience: clear lines, tense forms, dense spatial effects. Anyone who wants to experience sculpture as a vibrant spatial exploration should definitely visit this exhibition on-site.
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