Clouds and Forged Airholes in Amberg: Jewelry art meets photography


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When jewelry becomes sculpture and clouds take shape
In Amberg, contemporary art meets precise goldsmithing, photographic perception, and the poetry of materials. The exhibition by Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank leads into a visual world between metal, surface, and nature observation. The result is an art experience that combines craftsmanship excellence with aesthetic experience and sharpens the view of jewelry as an autonomous art form.
Gold, silver, copper, and iron as artistic language
Since 1998, Bettina Dittlmann and Michael Jank have been working on the FÜRIMMERRINGE, which are made from fine gold, fine silver, copper, and pure iron. The material is processed, stretched, formed, and shaped. From this process, works emerge that oscillate between ring, object, and sculpture. The exhibition makes visible how strongly the sense of form, concept, and physical presence intertwine in contemporary jewelry art.
Clouds as motif, surface as image space
Michael Jank has been photographing the natural phenomenon of clouds for many years and has developed his works in photogravure, lithography, and screen printing. In the encounter with the forged metal surfaces, a dialogue arises between lightness and resistance, between transience and permanence. This is precisely where the special museum pedagogical quality of this exhibition lies: it invites reflection on the works and shows how materiality shapes meaning.
An internationally recognized position in contemporary art
Bettina Dittlmann studied in Munich with Hermann Jünger and Otto Künzli as well as at the State University of New York in New Paltz. Michael Jank studied industrial design in Munich and has worked with Dittlmann since 1998. Both were awarded the Bavarian State Prize in 2009. Dittlmann also received the Danner Prize among others. Their works are found in significant collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum, Die Neue Sammlung, and the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. This gives the Amberg pre-reporting a clear art-historical classification: Here, Contemporary Craft is displayed at an international level.
Visit, spatial effect, and exhibition atmosphere
The exhibition is aimed at everyone who wishes to experience jewelry, photography, and experimental material processing in the context of a demanding curation. Calm concentration, fine surfaces, strong contrasts, and an exhibition atmosphere where the small seems large are to be expected. Admission is free, which makes the visit particularly accessible and meaningfully expands cultural education in Amberg.
Conclusion: Anyone who wants to experience art as a precise connection of craftsmanship, perception, and idea should definitely visit this exhibition in Amberg live. It promises a close look at contemporary jewelry art and works that tell a story from material.
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