Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank in Amberg: Jewelry Art as an Art Experience


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Jewelry as Artwork: When Metal, Patience, and Clouds Meet
The exhibition by Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank leads into a world where goldsmithing, experimental material processing, and poetic nature observation merge into a quiet, intense art experience. At the center are the ETERNAL RINGS developed over more than two decades, crafted from gold, silver, copper, and iron, which blend the character of artisanal precision with the openness of contemporary art.
Archaic Technique, Contemporary Attitude
The works of the artist couple do not begin with smooth perfection, but with resistance: a piece of material is shaped, hammered, stretched, and pulled. From this physical engagement, one-of-a-kinds emerge, whose surfaces bear traces of the process. Cracks, edges, and compressions give the rings a presence that far exceeds classic jewelry. Here, one encounters author jewelry in the best sense: personal, experimental, and rooted in art history.
Between Material Value and Aesthetic Experience
Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank work with an attitude that does not place material value over artistic idea. This is precisely the strength of these jewelry objects. The interplay of metal, fire, and handwork creates an exhibition atmosphere where small forms have a great impact. The examination of the works shows how much the tension between tradition and present condenses in these objects.
Clouds as an Image of the Fleeting
The engagement with the natural phenomenon of clouds adds a poetic dimension to the exhibition. Clouds are manifestations of transition: malleable, ephemeral, difficult to grasp. In conjunction with the meticulously crafted rings, a compelling interplay between permanence and change, between the weight of the metal and the lightness of the gaze, emerges. Those who engage with these works experience art as an aesthetic experience in the tension field of nature observation and material poetry.
Art Historical Classification and Cultural Education
The biography of Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank is closely linked to German jewelry art. Dittlmann was trained in the silversmith tradition and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich; Jank supplemented his education with studies in design, photography, and print graphics. Together they have been developing a body of work since 1998 that is represented in international collections. They received the Bavarian State Prize for their ETERNAL RINGS. The exhibition thus conveys not only formal beauty but also cultural education: It shows how craftsmanship becomes art and material tells a story.
Visit in Amberg: Compact, Accessible, Inspiring
The city of Amberg offers a fitting framework for this presentation with its museum context. The City Museum and the City Gallery OLD FIRE STATION are regularly open from Tuesday to Friday as well as on weekends; guided tours for the Glass Cathedral are available by appointment. The journey is well accessible by train, bicycle, and car, but parking options in the city center are limited. Those who prepare for the visit will experience an exhibition that resonates sustainably with its focus on form, material, and symbolism.
Conclusion: This exhibition invites you to rediscover jewelry as an art form. Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank open a space for precise perception, for the beauty of handmade creations, and for the quiet strength of concentration. A visit to Amberg is definitely worthwhile, as lasting impressions are created from metal, movement, and ideas.
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