Airline at the Air Museum Amberg: Lines Draw Space, Sculpture Breathes

Event: Airline – Heiko Börner in Luftmuseum Amberg, Eichenforstgäßchen 12, 92224 Amberg on 25. January 2026

Date and Time

25. January 2026 00:00

Artist

Location

Luftmuseum Amberg, Eichenforstgäßchen 12, 92224 Amberg

Price

5,50

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Airline – Precision, Lightness and Space Poetry at the Air Museum Amberg

The special exhibition Airline by Heiko Börner unfolds a rare artistic experience at the Air Museum Amberg: Installations made of wool and plastic, wooden sculptures and drawings condense into an aesthetic experience between constructive rigor and floating lightness. Visitors experience a concentrated view of the artworks, where lines draw the space and materials seemingly lose their weight.

Lines as Spatial Bodies: Material Becomes Movement

Clearly defined material lines give rise to imaginary, transparent spatial bodies. Börner's method follows the principle of the airline: direct, precise, tension-filled. The result is a spatial drawing that brings light, shadow, and volume into a finely balanced equilibrium and draws attention to the essentials.

Wooden Sculpture Between Static and Breath

Selected wooden sculptures stretch the space: Interwoven lines and fine curves modulate the surface, and the massiveness of the wood seems to transform into flowing movement. Walls become a spatial sphere, and volumes appear to be tensioned to the bursting point or ready to lift off.

Drawing, Curation, Context

Drawings open further perspectives and complete the installation structure of line, volume, and space. The curatorial setup on the ground floor of the Air Museum focuses on calm sight axes; the exhibition atmosphere promotes an alert perception, and the art historical classification between Constructive Tradition, Minimal Art, and contemporary sculpture becomes tangible in the media dialogue.

Artistic Handwriting and Work Practice

Heiko Börner, a trained wood sculptor and graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, combines craftsmanship precision with conceptual clarity. Recurring motifs like cut, notch, and twist negotiate static, movement, and the poetics of the material. Thus, a school of seeing is created that recalibrates the relationship between line, surface, and space.

Visitor Experience and Service

The historic House Engelsburg frames the presentation. Notes for planning: The museum has no its own parking; accessibility is limited due to the building substance, but the ground floor with the special exhibition is accessible.

Conclusion: Airline promises a precise, poetic encounter with the language of the line. Anyone wishing to experience contemporary sculpture as a living exploration of space should definitely see this exhibition on-site.

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