Look Up at the Air Museum Amberg: Günther Bayerl in the Chapel

Event: Look Up – Günther Bayerl in the Gothic Chapel in Eichenforstgäßchen 12, 92224 Amberg on 2. July 2026

Date and Time

2. July 2026 14:00

Location

LUFTMUSEUM Amberg e.V.
Eichenforstgäßchen 12, 92224 Amberg, Deutschland

Price

Free

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Look Up – Symmetries, Light, and Space in the Air Museum Amberg

The special exhibition in the Gothic chapel of the Air Museum Amberg features a photographic series by Günther Bayerl. From the consistent perspective of looking up, ceiling views are created that reduce architecture to its formal, constructive, and atmospheric fundamental structures. The result: an intense art experience between geometry, light direction, and spatial effect.

Architecture as Image – Aesthetic Experience

Upon the first step into the chapel, the exhibition atmosphere changes: Symmetries organize the view, lines merge into ornamental tectonics, and materials begin to speak. In Bayerl's examination of work, the painting of ceiling panels, sculptural elements, and photographic precision merge into a meditative visual language.

Art Historical Context and Curation

The series connects to traditions of architectural photographic rigor while simultaneously continuing contemporary image strategies. The curation utilizes the vertical dramaturgy of the chapel: from the floor, the line of sight directs towards the vault, where construction and ornament, Gothic and modernity meet dialogically. The reduced hanging allows space for quiet encounters with the works.

Biographical Context: Günther Bayerl

The photographer, born in Aalen, studied Digital Media with a focus on Photography in Ulm and deepened his studies in Art Photography at the University of Tasmania in Hobart. His series on UNESCO World Heritage Sites garnered attention through exhibitions and the award-winning photo book 'World Heritage'. The works presented in Amberg condense his expertise in architectural photography into a concentrated study of form and light.

Material, Light, Symmetry – A Precise Analysis of the Work

The photographs utilize the statics of ribs and panels as visual axes. Color tones fluctuate between mineral ochre and lime nuances, metallic fittings, and the muted light of historical interiors. The depth of field highlights the palimpsests of architectural history – patina, restoration traces, and embedded time.

Visiting and Mediation

The Air Museum Amberg opens in the summer months on weekdays in the afternoon and all day on weekends. Tours can be booked for groups; the Gothic chapel is located in a historic building, which means access is partially barrier-free. Plan enough time for contemplating the works and aesthetic experience.

Conclusion: This exhibition promises a contemplative encounter with architecture as image. Those who want to experience colors, forms, and spatial effects in dialogue should see the series live – the reduction to the essential sharpens the eye and makes historical spaces newly perceivable.

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