Clouds and Forged Airholes in Amberg: Experience Jewelry Art with a Vision


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When Metal Begins to Hover: Clouds and Forged Airholes in Amberg
In Amberg, jewelry art meets nature observation, material poetry, and precise craftsmanship. The exhibition Clouds and Forged Airholes focuses on the artist duo Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank and shows how gold, silver, copper, and iron create an impressive aesthetic experience.
Material as the Language of Form
Since 1998, Dittlmann and Jank have been working on the FORIMMERRINGS. From a single piece of material, the rings are pierced, stretched, elongated, and forged until a shape emerges that appears both archaic and contemporary. Between jewelry, sculpture, and conceptual art unfolds an art experience that consciously transcends the boundary between functional and free art.
Clouds, Surface, and the Fleeting Image
Michael Jank has been dedicating himself to the motif of the cloud for years. In his photographic works, light, sky, and movement condense into image spaces that remain open and multi-layered. In interplay with the metallic surfaces of the rings, a dialogue emerges between lightness and resistance, between fleeting impression and lasting form. This is precisely where the special exhibition atmosphere lies: In every contemplation of the work, something provisional resonates, which is simultaneously supported by great concentration.
Art Historical Placement and Cultural Education
The presentation convincingly situates itself in the field of Contemporary Craft and contemporary jewelry art. Bettina Dittlmann studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich and received important awards, including the Bavarian State Prize for the FürimmerRinge. Michael Jank is also closely connected with the visual language of material and photography. Their works are housed in significant collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum, Die Neue Sammlung in Munich, and the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. This art historical reach lends authority to the exhibition far beyond the region.
Amberg as a Place of Air Art
The Air Museum has shaped Amberg for years as a place for creative engagement with the theme of air. Visitors encounter not a classic white cube but a house with its own profile, educational aspirations, and a clear thematic signature. It is particularly the combination of historical architecture, experimental art, and thematic openness that makes the visit especially appealing for art enthusiasts, design lovers, and those interested in cultural education.
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Clouds and Forged Airholes promises an intense look at material, form, and perception. Those who wish to experience jewelry art not just as decoration but as a spiritual and sensual form of art should definitely visit this exhibition live in Amberg. Here it becomes visible how a lasting art experience emerges from craftsmanship, concept, and nature observation.
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