Airline at the Air Museum Amberg: Experience sculpture and spatial drawing


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Airline at the Air Museum Amberg: When lines bring space to breathe
The exhibition Airline by sculptor Heiko Börner transforms the Air Museum Amberg into a precisely curated field of line, volume, and light. Between constructive clarity and poetic lightness, an art experience unfolds that focuses on the contemplation of works, the effect of space, and aesthetic experience.
Line as a field of force: Spatial drawings between precision and poetry
Transparent, imaginary spatial bodies emerge from taut material lines – partly made of plastic, partly made of wool. Börner follows the principle of the air line: clear, direct, tension-rich. The installations open the space, rhythm walls, and allow visitors to experience a subtle balance of statics and movement. Selected wooden sculptures, where notches, cuts, and twists modulate the form, seem to be suspended in the moment of change – sculptural condensation with minimalist elegance.
Tradition of the work and present: Sculpture in dialogue with minimal and concrete art
Börner's approach connects to constructive tendencies and Minimal Art, but expands it with tactile materiality and handcrafted wood carving. The surfaces draw flow lines; geometry, cuts, and twists negotiate statics and kinetic imagination. Thus, a school of seeing is created, in which form is experienceable as a process and the exhibition atmosphere invites concentrated perception.
Curated paths: Architecture, light, perception
The historical building of the Air Museum bundles the works with calm light and clear wayfinding. The spatial effect remains transparent; shadow zones accentuate the volumes. The tour sharpens the eye for proportion, material sound, and the sensory experience of density and emptiness – an exemplary interplay of curation, site specificity, and contemporary sculpture.
Short artist biography
Heiko Börner, born in 1973 in Arnstadt, completed an apprenticeship as a wood sculptor, attended the master school, and studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Scholarships, awards, and exhibitions in public and private collections mark his position between sculpture, installation, and site-specific intervention.
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Airline promises a concentrated encounter with the language of line: precise, poetic, immediate. Those who want to experience contemporary sculpture as living spatial research will find aesthetic experience at the highest level here. Visit the exhibition and discover how lines open spaces and set thoughts in motion.
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- Website: https://heikoboerner.com/
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