Fürimmerringe in the Dance Pavilion Amberg: Jewelry Art in the Open Air


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Gold, Cloud, Movement: an Art Experience in the Open Air
In the Amberg Dance Pavilion, jewelry art, material poetry, and nature observation meet in an unusually immediate way. Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank present works in which hand-forged form, experimental surfaces, and the motif of the cloud merge into a quiet, yet highly precise visual language.
When Jewelry Becomes a Spatial Narrative
For more than two decades, the two have been developing their Fürimmerringe made of gold, silver, copper, and iron. Shaped from a single piece of material, forged, expanded, and stretched, objects emerge that connect craftsmanship and artistic freedom. The exhibition thus opens up a view of jewelry not just as ornamentation, but as an autonomous art form with sculptural qualities, bodily connection, and emotional depth.
Material, Surface, Time
The works unfold their effect through careful observation: shine meets matte patina, line meets volume, condensation meets emptiness. It is precisely this tension that shapes the art experience. Dittlmann's and Jank's understanding of their work refers to the tradition of contemporary jewelry art, which for years has set new standards at the intersection of design, craft, and conceptual art.
Clouds as a Symbol of the Ephemeral
Michael Jank has dealt with the natural phenomenon of clouds for many years. In connection with the Fürimmerringe, this leads to an exhibition that tells of change, lightness, and condensation. The Dance Pavilion in the English Garden adds an additional atmosphere to this interpretation of the works: open space, summer light, and movement become part of the aesthetic experience.
Voices of the Visitors
The reactions to comparable presentations by the artist couple show the special appeal of this jewelry art. On Instagram, it says: “This kind of precision and poetry is rarely seen – every detail is perfect.” On Facebook, one reads: “Between craftsmanship and art, a very special view of material and space unfolds here.”
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This event is aimed at all who appreciate contemporary art in small formats, craftsmanship perfection, and poetic material research. Anyone who wants to see how metal, movement, and idea create a concentrated art experience should definitely visit the Dance Pavilion in Amberg live.
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