Clouds and Forged Air Holes at the Air Museum Amberg

Event: Clouds and Forged Air Holes – Bettina Dittlmann & Michael Jank in Eichenforstgäßchen 12, 92224 Amberg, Deutschland on 24. May 2026

Date and Time

24. May 2026 00:00

Location

Amberg
92224 Amberg, Deutschland

Price

Free

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Clouds, Metal and the Art of the Precise Gaze

At the Air Museum Amberg, contemporary jewelry art meets poetic reflection on clouds, material, and form. The special exhibition Clouds and Forged Air Holes showcases works by Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank, who combine traditional goldsmithing with experimental material handling, creating an art experience that is both quiet and intense.

Blacksmithing as Aesthetic Experience

Central to the exhibition are the Forever Rings developed since 1998, crafted from fine gold, fine silver, copper, and pure iron. The material is hammered, stretched, shaped, and formed until rings of sculptural presence emerge. Their surfaces retain traces of the process, making the examination of the works part of the exhibition atmosphere itself.

Clouds as Image, Memory, and Research Space

Michael Jank has been dedicated to the theme of clouds for many years. Photography, printmaking, and curatorial work merge here into an artistic exploration of perception, change, and nature observation. The exhibition thus opens a dialogue between sky, material, and the view of the ephemeral.

Jewelry, Object Art, and International Recognition

Bettina Dittlmann is known for her precise and poetic jewelry and object art. The collaborative work of the artist couple was awarded the Bavarian State Prize in 2009. This art historical classification gives the presentation special weight and makes it particularly appealing to lovers of goldsmithing, object art, and contemporary art.

The Air Museum as a Fitting Venue

The Air Museum Amberg provides a harmonious setting for this exhibition. The special exhibition can be seen on the ground floor and invites visitors to quietly discover material, light, and spatial effects. Especially for visitors who appreciate cultural education and a clear curatorial style, a concentrated art experience unfolds here.

Conclusion: Clouds and Forged Air Holes connects jewelry, photography, and craftsmanship to an exhibition of quiet intensity. Anyone interested in contemporary goldsmithing, sculptural objects, and the aesthetics of the ephemeral should experience this showcase live.

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