Clouds and Forged Airholes in Amberg: Jewelry Art between Sky and Craft

Event: Clouds and Forged Airholes – Bettina Dittlmann & Michael Jank in Amberg on 5. July 2026

Date and Time

5. July 2026 05:07

Location

Amberg

Price

Free

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

An exhibition between metal, sky, and precise craftsmanship

In Amberg, an artistic experience opens up that puts jewelry, material experimentation, and nature observation into a fine dialogue. Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank connect in their works the tradition of goldsmithing with a poetic engagement with the cloud motif. The raw text announces a presentation in which hand-forged forever rings and other work ideas meet the formative power of the sky. ([schmuckgaleriehannahrembeck.de](https://schmuckgaleriehannahrembeck.de/designers/bettina_dittlmann_michael_jank.html?utm_source=openai))

When jewelry becomes attitude

The forever rings stand for an art of focused shaping. Gold, silver, copper, and iron do not appear merely as materials but as carriers of memory, touch, and duration. In the aesthetic experience of these works lies the tension between hardness and lightness, between workshop and poetry. Dittlmann's position is seen as both artisanal and contemporary: precise, material-conscious, and worthy of collection. Her accolades, including the Danner Prize, underscore this authority in the field of jewelry design. ([schmuckgaleriehannahrembeck.de](https://schmuckgaleriehannahrembeck.de/designers/bettina_dittlmann_michael_jank.html?utm_source=openai))

Clouds as motif, light as form

Michael Jank brings the motif of the cloud into a photographic and artistic language that makes change, movement, and atmospheric depth visible. Other presentations on his cloud theme have already shown how strongly he is interested in landscape, sky observation, and layering. In Amberg, this is likely to result in an exhibition that elevates the gaze and takes the fleeting seriously. The art experience here thrives on spatial impact, light, and the quiet dynamics of the motif. ([kunst.burghausen.de](https://kunst.burghausen.de/jank/?utm_source=openai))

Curating between material research and contemplation

The connection between jewelry and clouds creates a rare resonance space. Here, craftsmanship, installation in a metaphorical sense, and cultural-historical reflection on form, body, and nature meet. The exhibition appeals both to enthusiasts of contemporary jewelry and to visitors who value material aesthetic positions and artistic innovation. The collaboration of the artist couple serves as an invitation to experience art not just visually but in the relationship of body, object, and environment. ([schmuckgaleriehannahrembeck.de](https://schmuckgaleriehannahrembeck.de/designers/bettina_dittlmann_michael_jank.html?utm_source=openai))

Visit in Amberg

Anyone reading this pre-report as an invitation will encounter an exhibition that reorders the familiar: jewelry becomes narrative, cloud becomes form, craftsmanship becomes artistic attitude. For art enthusiasts, the date in Amberg promises a quiet yet lasting aesthetic experience with clear educational value. A live visit is worthwhile, as only in front of the originals does the materiality, precision, and poetic tension of these works become fully visible.

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