Clouds and Forged Air Holes at the Air Museum Amberg: Experience the Art of Transformation

Event: Clouds and Forged Air Holes – Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank in Luftmuseum Amberg, Eichenforstgässchen 12, 92224 Amberg on 5. September 2026

Date and Time

5. September 2026 05:09

Location

Amberg
92224 Amberg, Deutschland

Price

Free

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Clouds, Metal and an Art of Transformation at the Air Museum Amberg

With Clouds and Forged Air Holes, the Air Museum Amberg presents an exhibition that transforms goldsmithing, experimental material processing, and poetic nature observation into a precise artistic experience. Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank have been working together since 1998 on their forged eternity rings made of fine gold, fine silver, copper, and wrought iron; for this, they were awarded the Bavarian State Prize in 2009. The exhibition opens a view on craftsmanship as an aesthetic experience and on clouds as a fleeting image form between sky, space, and imagination.

Finest Goldsmithing Meets Experimental Form

At the center are those rings that are pierced, stretched, elongated, and shaped from a piece of material. This method makes the tension between resistance and elegance visible: metal is not decorated, but transformed. It is precisely in this that lies the authority of the work. The form grows out of a craft practice that requires precision, patience, and material knowledge.

Clouds as Image, Thought, and Sculptural Idea

The natural phenomenon of clouds appears here not merely as a motif but as an artistic realm of thought. Clouds are changeable, fleeting, and open; they connect observation, memory, and projection. In the museum space, this unfolds into a calm, concentrated exhibition atmosphere, where jewelry, objects, and sculpture gain new closeness to each other. Those who view the works experience material as language and form as condensed time.

Two Artistic Handwritings, One Common Rhythm

The collaboration of Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank thrives on the tension between a shared artistic vision and individual artistic stance. Dittlmann develops delicate jewelry, including with iron, garnet, pyrite, and magnets. Jank also works with photography, printmaking, and curatorial practice. This complexity strengthens the exhibition: It not only shows objects but also a thinking in images, materials, and meanings.

The Air Museum as a Place of Cultural Education

The Air Museum is a particularly suitable place for such presentations. Since 2006, it has understood itself as a unique air art location in Amberg, combining collection, museum education, and contemporary art communication. The current exhibition fits into this profile and invites visitors to connect the contemplation of works with cultural education. The view of air, clouds, and metal opens perspectives on art history, material aesthetics, and the transformation of the everyday into art.

Conclusion: This exhibition is aimed at all those who want to not only view art but also experience it in its material and conceptual depth. Clouds and Forged Air Holes promises an impressive encounter with craftsmanship, poetic form, and museum tranquility. A visit to Amberg is definitely worthwhile – for an intense artistic experience that lingers long after.

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