Clouds and Forged Airholes at LUFTMUSEUM Amberg: Jewelry Art as Art Experience


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Clouds, Metal and the Poetry of Craftsmanship in Amberg
The exhibition Clouds and Forged Airholes brings an extraordinary art experience to the forefront in Amberg: Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank combine goldsmithing, experimental material processing, and the observation of clouds into a finely tuned language of forms. The presentation emphasizes the tension between artisanal precision, natural appearance, and a clear, concentrated exhibition atmosphere. ([amberg-news.de](https://www.amberg-news.de/en/events/exhibitions/clouds-and-forged-airholes-bettina-dittlmann-michael-jank-26041300564039))
Between Goldsmithing and Contemporary Aesthetics
At the center are the Forever Rings developed jointly since 1998, created from fine gold, fine silver, pure copper, and wrought iron. The pieces are lathed, stretched, elongated and shaped from a block of material; their surfaces bear the traces of hammering and appear earthy, condensed, and surprisingly alive. This is precisely where the strength of this artistic examination lies: jewelry is not presented as decoration here, but as concentrated sculpture for the body. ([galerienoelguyomarch.com](https://galerienoelguyomarch.com/en/portfolio-item/bettina-dittlmann/))
Form, Surface, and Perception
The artistic duo works at the intersection of jewelry, design, and image perception. Bettina Dittlmann studied after her goldsmith training at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich with Hermann Jünger and Otto Künzli, as well as at SUNY New Paltz; Michael Jank studied design, engraving, and photography. This biography explains the special authority of their work: material, light, structure, and image space are negotiated with museum pedagogical clarity and at the same time with poetic openness. ([galerienoelguyomarch.com](https://galerienoelguyomarch.com/en/portfolio-item/bettina-dittlmann/))
Amberg as a Place of Light Art
The location enhances the effect of the exhibition. The LUFTMUSEUM Amberg is understood as an interdisciplinary space around the topic of air and shows changing exhibitions on design, architecture, art, technology, and everyday culture. The house is located in the historic Klösterl, the Engelsburg from the early 14th century, and is therefore itself part of the staging of space, history, and present. ([amberg-news.de](https://www.amberg-news.de/en/locations/luftmuseum-amberg-e-v-ChIJ84bYkzYqoEcRYcDKYM7AhcU))
Education, Guided Tours, and Visitor Experience
The museum's mediation offer also speaks for the exhibition visit. Official tours are possible, and upon request, also outside regular opening hours. At the same time, it applies: In the historic building, only the ground floor is accessible without barriers, and no private parking is available. Those who consciously plan the art experience will find a place here that connects contemplation, conversation, and aesthetic experience. ([amberg-news.de](https://www.amberg-news.de/en/locations/luftmuseum-amberg-e-v-ChIJ84bYkzYqoEcRYcDKYM7AhcU))
Conclusion: This exhibition promises a quiet, yet highly concentrated art experience between jewelry, material poetry, and nature observation. Anyone interested in contemporary art, crafts, and finely curated exhibitions should definitely experience Clouds and Forged Airholes in Amberg live. ([amberg-news.de](https://www.amberg-news.de/en/events/exhibitions/clouds-and-forged-airholes-bettina-dittlmann-michael-jank-26041300564039))
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