Clouds and Forged Air Pockets in Amberg: Jewelry Art Between Sky and Anvil


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Clouds and Forged Air Pockets: Jewelry as a Sculptural Art Experience in Amberg
With Clouds and Forged Air Pockets, Amberg places a position at the center that uniquely combines craftsmanship, material poetry, and contemporary forms of expression. The artist duo Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank has been working since 1998 on the Forever Rings, a series of works in which gold, silver, copper, and iron become not just jewelry, but concentrated image objects. The exhibition is announced for June 13, 2026 and promises an aesthetic experience between goldsmithing, sculpture, and nature observation. ([rosemarie-jaeger.de](https://rosemarie-jaeger.de/artist/bettina-dittlmann/?utm_source=openai))
Material, Precision, and the Poetry of Forging
The works of Dittlmann and Jank emerge from a strictly controlled craftsmanship practice: The metal is shaped, stretched, elongated, and brought into a new order through the force of hammer and anvil. It is precisely this tension that makes it appealing. What initially appears as jewelry unfolds in the examination of the work as small sculptures, as condensed studies of resistance, rhythm, and surface. The rings appear archaic and simultaneously highly modern. They visibly carry the traces of the process within them. ([rosemarie-jaeger.de](https://rosemarie-jaeger.de/artist/bettina-dittlmann/?utm_source=openai))
Clouds as a Motif Between Sky and Material
The exhibition title refers to a central tension field: the ephemeral nature of the cloud and the hardness of the metal. Michael Jank has been circling the motif of the cloud for years; in the project CLOUDS, he shows how consistently he translates this natural reference into photography, lithography, screen printing, and material studies. In combination with Bettina Dittlmann, an artistic language emerges that does not illustrate the ephemeral but transforms it into form. Thus, the exhibition becomes a dialogue about perception, transformation, and the beauty of the unstable. ([museen-in-bayern.de](https://museen-in-bayern.de/en/exhibitions/exhibition/haus-der-fotografie-dr-robert-gerlich-museum/exhibition/15020?utm_source=openai))
Placement in Contemporary Jewelry Art
Art historically, the Forever Rings stand in the tradition of contemporary author jewelry, which re-examines material value, wearability, and meaning. Dittlmann trained at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich under Hermann Jünger and Otto Künzli; both artists are associated with significant awards and renowned collections. The works of Dittlmann and Jank are represented in important public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Neue Sammlung in Munich. This underscores the authority of this artistic approach far beyond the region. ([rosemarie-jaeger.de](https://rosemarie-jaeger.de/artist/bettina-dittlmann/?utm_source=openai))
What Visitors Can Expect in Amberg
Those who visit this exhibition will not experience a mere presentation of jewelry, but a concentrated encounter with material, idea, and craftsmanship. The surfaces of the works invite close examination, the form appears both bodily and sculptural, and the poetic tension between cloud and metal unfolds in the space. The strength of this art experience lies precisely in this: It connects cultural education with sensual intensity and makes visible how vibrant contemporary jewelry art can be. A visit is definitely worth it live on-site. ([rosemarie-jaeger.de](https://rosemarie-jaeger.de/artist/bettina-dittlmann/?utm_source=openai))
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