Prizewinner Exhibition of the Sparda-Bank Art Prize in the City Gallery Amberg

Event: Prizewinner Exhibition Sparda-Bank Art Prize Amberg 2026 in Stadtgalerie Alte Feuerwache, im Stadtmuseum Amberg, Zeughausstraße 18, 92224 Amberg on 28. May 2026

Date and Time

28. May 2026 11:00

Location

Stadtmuseum Amberg
Zeughausstraße 18, 92224 Amberg, Deutschland

Price

Free

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Young Art with a Clear Edge: Prizewinners of the Sparda-Bank Art Prize in Amberg

Eastern Bavarian emerging art at eye level: The City Gallery Alte Feuerwache at the Amberg City Museum presents the current prizewinners of the Sparda-Bank Art Prize. Painting, graphics, installation, as well as metal and glass art create a spectrum of contemporary positions that precisely unify work observation, art experience, and aesthetic experience.

Atmosphere of the City Gallery: Light, Space, Resonance

In the historic ambiance of the Alte Feuerwache, colors and materials unfold their full spatial effect. The incoming daylight modulates surfaces from canvas to metal, shadow zones accentuate contours. The curatorial hanging creates clear sight lines, opens dialogues between image and object, and guides visitors through precisely set sequences of contemporary art.

Artistic Handwritings: Painting, Object, Installation

Theresa Eberl's painterly fields work with differentiated layering and strong contrasts; energetic color spaces meet calm passages. Stefan Leitner explores the relationship of material, volume, and environment with installation settings; surfaces react sensitively to light and perspective. Luis Weiland connects graphic structure with sculptural thinking; line structures condense into spatial constellations. Together, this creates a tension field of gesture, form, and reflection that captures current discourses in the art direction of painting, sculpture, installation, and new media.

Curating and Context: Promotion, Public, Discourse

The prize sponsored by Sparda-Bank East Bavaria honors special artistic talents in the region. The exhibition in the City Gallery Alte Feuerwache sees itself as a laboratory of aesthetic experience: References to works become visible, material decisions comprehensible, and art-historical lines from abstraction to conceptual practice experienceable. Accompanied by art discussions and educational offerings from the City Museum, the exhibition opens an accessible entry to contemporary art.

Education and Learning: Learning to See

Through clear wall texts, pointed groupings of works, and the educational environment of the City Museum, a learning-friendly pathway emerges. Visitors train their vision: reading color tones, deciphering compositions, comparing material aesthetics. Thus, observation transforms into a conscious aesthetic practice.

Conclusion

Expect a focused exhibition of young art from Eastern Bavaria with a strong curatorial handwriting, free admission, and an intense exhibition atmosphere. Those who want to experience contemporary trends in a compact form should definitely see this group exhibition on-site.

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