Clouds and Forged Air Holes: Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank in Amberg

Event: Clouds and Forged Air Holes – Bettina Dittlmann & Michael Jank in Amberg on 18. July 2026

Date and Time

18. July 2026 18:07

Location

Amberg
92224 Amberg, Deutschland

Price

Free

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Jewelry Art between Metal, Clouds, and Precision

The exhibition Clouds and Forged Air Holes presents the poetic world of works by Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank. The focus is on the famous Forever Rings: handcrafted jewelry objects made from gold, silver, copper, and iron that bridge the gap between goldsmithing, experimental material processing, and contemporary art.

When Jewelry Becomes Sculpture

For more than two decades, the artist duo has been developing their rings as concentrated forms of material, movement, and compression. The pieces are forged from a single block of material, pierced, stretched, and extended. This creates a surface aesthetic that directs the gaze toward craftsmanship, strength, and time. Here, the ring appears not merely as an accessory but as a small sculpture with great presence.

Clouds as an Artistic Concept

The engagement with the natural phenomenon of clouds opens the work toward perception, change, and transience. Jank and Dittlmann connect this imagery with a precise, almost archaic language of forms. Metal becomes the support for light reflections, tensions, and traces of the manufacturing process. The result is an artistic experience that generates both proximity and distance.

Craftsmanship, Material, and Cultural Education

Anyone interested in jewelry art, applied arts, and curation will discover here an exhibition with significant educational value for museums. The work of the two artists demonstrates how traditional goldsmithing can be transformed into a contemporary art direction. Especially in the observation of the works, it becomes evident how closely form, technique, and artistic idea are interrelated.

Exhibition Atmosphere with Room for Discovery

The presentation is aimed at visitors who wish to not just see but also feel aesthetic experience. The reduced material palette, the craftsmanship rigor, and the sensual surface of the rings create a quiet, concentrated exhibition atmosphere. This fosters an encounter with art that resonates beyond the initial glance.

Conclusion: This exhibition combines jewelry, sculpture, and nature observation into an impressive whole. Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank make visible how much expression can lie in a ring. A visit is worthwhile for anyone who wants to experience fine crafts at the highest level and a precisely staged exhibition live.

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