Clouds and Forged Air Holes at the Air Museum Amberg: Jewelry Art Between Material and Sky


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When Metal Becomes Sky: Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank at the AIR MUSEUM Amberg
At the AIR MUSEUM Amberg, an exhibition opens on May 24, 2026, transforming goldsmithing, material experimentation, and poetic nature observation into a dense aesthetic experience. Under the title Clouds and Forged Air Holes, Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank present a body of work where the boundary between jewelry object, sculpture, and conceptual sketch remains deliberately permeable.
Jewelry as a Conceptual Space
Since 1998, the two artists have been working on the forged Forever Rings, which are made of fine gold, fine silver, copper, and wrought iron. The material is not decoratively refined but transformed into a new shape through the process of forging, punching, stretching, and compressing. This approach gives the works their special tension: Here, the mere value of the precious metal is not the focus, but rather the transformation of material into meaning.
Clouds, Air, and the Visible in Transformation
Michael Jank's artistic engagement with clouds opens the view to a natural phenomenon that never stands still and eludes any final form. In this connection of sky, movement, and transience, an exhibition is created that works with light, surface, and spatial effect. Those who view the works experience not only jewelry and object art but a reflective approach to the ephemeral, which often leaves the strongest images in art.
Art Historical Context and Museum Context
Bettina Dittlmann, trained at the State Vocational School for Glass and Jewelry in Neugablonz and at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich, represents a position between goldsmithing and conceptual object art. Her works have been shown often in the context of contemporary jewelry design and recognized in specialist press. Michael Jank complements this stance with a focus on transformation, perception, and atmospheric image spaces. This exhibition seamlessly integrates into the curatorial profile of the AIR MUSEUM Amberg, which connects art, technology, design, and cultural education.
Exhibition Atmosphere at the Air Museum
The AIR MUSEUM Amberg offers an exhibition atmosphere across three levels, where historical architecture directly meets experimental contemporary art. The exhibition is located on the ground floor, making it accessible in a barrier-free area of the building. This spatial proximity to the visitor's perspective strengthens the impact of the works: The objects do not appear as distant treasures, but as precisely set impulses for work contemplation and cultural education.
For Art Lovers and Curious Visitors
Those who appreciate jewelry art, material aesthetics, and poetic nature observation will find a substantial art experience here. The exhibition invites a rethinking of form, craftsmanship, and transformation. It connects sensual presence with art historical depth and makes visible how rich contemporary goldsmithing can be when it engages with a theme like the cloud.
Conclusion: Clouds and Forged Air Holes promises a subtle exhibition between jewelry, sculpture, and sky language. A visit to the AIR MUSEUM Amberg is worthwhile for all who want to not only view art but to experience it in its materiality and ideas.
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- Oberpfalz.de - Vernissage Clouds and Forged Air Holes
- Süddeutsche Zeitung - Munich Jewelry Art with Attraction
- Contemporary Jewelry - Bettina Dittlmann










