Perspective in the Air Museum Amberg: Günther Bayerl shows architecture from above


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Perspective – Günther Bayerl: Experience architecture from an upward view
In the Gothic house chapel of the Air Museum Amberg, the special exhibition Perspective by Günther Bayerl unfolds a concentrated art experience: Ceiling views, strictly composed and predominantly symmetrical, condense architecture into constructive clarity and atmospheric depth.
Examining the work: Forms, light, and spatial effect
The series examines domes, vaults, and ceiling constructions as geometric orders. Color tones, material textures, and light axes model the space; lines converge to a vanishing point, while ornaments as rhythmic placements shape the aesthetic experience.
Art historical context and curation
Situated between photography, architectural study, and contemporary image art, the exhibition connects to traditions of architectural photography and translates them into a minimalist, serial visual language. The presentation in the historical chapel enhances the exhibition atmosphere: Gothic verticality meets photographic reduction.
Cooperation and context
The exhibition is created in cooperation with the art collections of the Diocese of Regensburg (Diocesan Museum). The dialogue between sacred space, museum mediation, and photographic perspective opens new views on construction, symbolism, and perception.
Education and mediation
The Air Museum offers established mediation options from guided tours to the flying classroom. The Perspective series is suitable for examining symmetry, perspective, materiality, and questions of curation in historical space.
Learning to see architecture
Bayerl's consistent upward view reduces the trivial. Structure, fresco, stucco – everything arranges itself in clear axes. Thus, a concentrated, meditative sequence of images arises that makes architecture perceivable as visual grammar.
Conclusion: Perspective promises a precise, yet poetic encounter with architecture. Those who experience the series in the chapel of the Air Museum gain a sharpened vision for forms, light, and space. An appointment for all who wish to deeply experience photography, building culture, and aesthetics.
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